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Which preamp do i need ?
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Here is my tvfool http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...ec12e2d3ba0045 Antenna - DB8 Height - 30 ft Cable length - 30 ft up to 1st tuner. Later I would like to add two more tvs. Preamp - No Situation Earlier i had installed this antenna on wall. I used to get CHCH but no fox. Now I installed the antenna higher but lost CHCH but did get fox SNR of 0 to 15db. It keeps on changing in between 0 and 15db when i see it with my samsung led tv signal meter. I would like to mention SNR of some of my strong and weak channels. Strong : CBC (5.1) -33db. I see all bars on signal meter All these channels also have 100% signal - OMNI(47),OMNI2(69.1), 19(TVO), CITYTV(57), CTV(9) Weak : Fox (29.1) - 0 to 15db. I only see 1 bar and lots of pixelation TSN (29.2) - 0 to 15db. I only see 1 bar and lots of pixelation Do I need a preamp. If yes then please help me to choose which one will work for me. From the reading I already done I think that don't need a highgain preamp like CM7777. Please help Thanks in advance. Harjit |
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Add the VHF antenna to the DB-8 with a channel 11 Jointenna. The preamp with the least likelihood of overload is the HDP-269 but it's gain is marginal. The AP8700 could overload, but has sufficient gain. The 7777 will overload. |
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Thanks Harjit |
The DB-8 is a UHF antenna, it's not designed to receive VHF channels 2 through 13. That does not mean it will block all signal from VHF stations. The DB-8 is not efficient at converting VHF electromagnetic signal in the air to electrical signal in the coax cable.
You have described a problem that is best solved as TG has already suggested. Reliable reception depends on the correct antenna and it's placement. A preamp can not remove noise or interference from a weak signal, but the correct antenna can recover a stronger signal with less interference. If you want to spend money on a preamp, the Winegard HDP-269 and Antennas Direct CPA-19 will be least likely to overload due to the many other strong local signals. I don't expect any preamp will make your very good UHF antenna into a fair VHF antenna. If I dug a shallow well and complained that I keep running out of clean water, would you tell me to get a high pressure pump, or dig the well deeper? |
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Thanks for the help guys. I will post back the solution i followed and its results.
Thanks |
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Thanks Harjit |
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Don't confuse antenna gain with preamp gain. They are not the same thing. The ANT-3050 specs act if they are, which sells antennas to non-technical consumers. |
CKVR-Tv also needed
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I am also interested in Channel 3(CKVR-TV) along with 11(CHCH). Do i need to add two VHF antennas or RCA ANT751 along with antenna coupler can do the trick. I am very new to OTA. Please don't mind my questions. Thanks in advance for the great help you guys provide. Harjit |
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"As part of Canada's transition to digital television, CKVR flash-cut to digital on August 31, 2011, broadcasting on channel 10." TVfool does not list CKVR on channel 10. I don't know the CRTC's web site well enough to look up the transmitter data manually. |
Welocome spring and here is the result of my research
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Hi,
I removed my DB8 antenna from my roof and purchase another antenna 53-6165-1V-L UHF/VHF (Eaglestar pro) from AA electronics on Dixie/ Methson in Mississauga. Its picture is attached. It was just for C$35 . I have Kiztech-200 preamp. Installed the antenna in attic and I am getting all these channels. my tvfool: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...267ee2d3ba0045 NBC(2.1), 2.2, , CTV 2(3.1), CTV(9.1), CHCH(11.1), ABC(7.1) CBC(5.1), PBS (17.1, 17.2), TVO(19.1), 25.1, 29.1a nd 29.2(Fox), 36, Global(41.1), Omni1(47.1), mytv (49.1), Citytv(57.1), Omni2(69.1) and some times i get ION on 51.1, 51.2, 51.3 I realy like the shape of the antenna. It is very light too. My DB8 will be on sale soon. Thanks |
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