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Denver channel 9?
Can't seem to get channel 9 in Lakewood, CO. I get everything else (network-wise) and it shows up when auto programming but says " no signal ". I have a Terk HDTVO Amplified HDTV Antenna, facing west, etc. Anything I'm missing?
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It would help quite a bit if you would post a link to your TV Fool report
http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=4 |
Tv Antennas and Reception
As the other question askers do, Do This->http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=4. Is this a , house , condo , apt. , mobile home , motor home or etc.?? How many tv's are/will be connected?? How many floors above the ground?? When making a radar report use your exact address and how high the antenna will be.
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Here ya go: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...60b5d77bd75e40
It's a 2 story, house, one tv. Thanks alot. |
I think the problem is the amplifier and a low-gain antenna. As a start, click on channel 9's listing in your report. You'll see that you are shadowed. However, since the signal strength is so strong, you still have plenty to work with. This also applies to your other affiliates, save PBS and Telemundo. Those two channels are very strong.
I think the amplifier is the main problem. It's likely being overloaded by KRMA and KTFD and the spurious signals generated are enough to knock out 9. I recommend a modest unamplified antenna like the RCA ANT-751. You should aim a bit to the NW (303 degrees), as that's where the main channels come from, plus tilt the antenna up 10 degrees or so to point more at the top of the mountain in your way. |
So are you saying the amplifier is overloading the signal and she should try pulling it in without that on?
I have the same issue in Thornton, I get all the major channels perfectly except channel 9. I can pull it sometimes but it's choppy at best. I have an RCA ANT1450BM, and the amp is opitonal. I'm only about 17.7 miles from the tower, similar distant as the other major stations so I'm a little surprised I'm having an issue. I'm in a two story and this on my upstairs TV, Sony Vega, Digital Convertor box. http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...60b524497b6777 I'm getting ready to switch my HD Vizio over to a second RCA ANT this weekend and channel 9 is crucial for football. Thanks for the help, dropping cable is a scary for a huge sports fan. |
Check out your report versus the OP's. Notice that his top two have noise margins of over 70 dB and signal strengths of -16.5 dBm - incredibly powerful. You most powerful signals are all 20 dB or more weaker. They are still strong, but not overpoweringly so.
I believe your problem is the antenna. I am not a fan of those flat antennas, especially for VHF reception. You may have been able to use just a plain loop/ rabbit ears combination. Next up the line would be the Terk HDTVi. |
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Moved my RCA antenna about three feet to the right last night and now i get all the channels perfectly clear. I also installed a second unit on my 47 inch Vizio and I get about 30 channels, plus all the major ones in HD.
I did have to connect the amp to pull NBC clearly. Overall I feel pretty lucky because I picked this antenna up for $18 on Amazon and it works great. Thanks for the feedback, this is a great site. |
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