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slackerj 15-Sep-2011 11:45 PM

What am I Doing Wrong???
 
running a winegard hd8200u with winegard ap-8700 pre-amp. to test I have mounted it 12' on a pole aimed at mag 278. the weakest signal I am picking up is wpxn-tv 31.1. my problem is why am I not picking up wcbs-dt (2.1) or wnbc (4.1)? link to report
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GroundUrMast 16-Sep-2011 1:08 AM

First thought is, make sure the FM trap is optioned to the "Fixed Trap In" position. Channel 28 & 33 are not usually the victims of FM interference, but if you have aviation navigation aids nearby you might be able to keep those signal at bay using the trap filter.

Your antenna is pointed right at WALK-FM and WBLI-FM each with signal levels at about -10 dBm. It may be worth adding an external FM trap just on "suspicion", to test.

After that, can you move the antenna up or down, or to another location? some times, a small change can produce surprisingly different reception conditions.

No static at all 16-Sep-2011 1:18 AM

I see a couple things that may be limiting reception.

First off, the 8700 pre amp is not really ideal for your situation. It is designed for far suburban/near fringe areas & is likely overloading. The net result is loss of some or all of the weakest stations as they are overwhelmed by the stronger local channels.

The 2nd thing is the close by FM stations as they may also overwhelm the preamp. The FM trap on the preamp may not be enough to address the situation. The 8200 is also a great FM antenna, which multiplies the problem.

I would start by connecting the antenna directly to 1 TV & report back your findings.

GroundUrMast 16-Sep-2011 1:36 AM

The amplifier suggested back in August would have handled strong signals better, but would likely need an external FM trap between the antenna and amp input.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GroundUrMast (Post 11197)
If you are able to safely mount at 50' there is more signal available to you. A Winegard HD7698P pointing at 265° paired with an Antennas Direct CPA019 preamp will provide the networks you named plus many others.


slackerj 16-Sep-2011 1:37 AM

no change
 
results the same without pre-amp. connected to sony bravia. maybe when roof mounted I will pick up stations. will be 10' higher

GroundUrMast 16-Sep-2011 1:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slackerj (Post 11818)
results the same without pre-amp. connected to sony bravia. maybe when roof mounted I will pick up stations. will be 10' higher

10' can make a lot of difference sometimes.

Tower Guy 16-Sep-2011 1:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GroundUrMast (Post 11814)
Your antenna is pointed right at WALK-FM and WBLI-FM each with signal levels at about -10 dBm. It may be worth adding an external FM trap just on "suspicion", to test.

That's a good suggestion. Also tune the variable trap to 90.1, WUSB.

slackerj 17-Sep-2011 12:47 AM

sucess
 
put the rig up on the roof today and after I scanned for channels there they were. cbs (2.1) and nbc (4.1). that ten feet made the difference :D.


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