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PaulB 11-Apr-2012 1:02 PM

Another Cable Cutter in Connecticut
 
Hello all,

Feel lucky I found this site before I made huge antenna setup mistakes.
Ill keep it nice an short. Looking to make the cut from cable, and looking to install an antenna.

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Thank you

Dave Loudin 11-Apr-2012 2:05 PM

I think an antenna like the RCA ANT-751 in the attic or mounted outside aimed at about 40 degrees (no need to be terribly precise) would suffice.

PaulB 11-Apr-2012 5:22 PM

Thank you Dave. I Will follow your advice.

Tower Guy 11-Apr-2012 5:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulB (Post 22498)
Looking to make the cut from cable, and looking to install an antenna.

My suggestion would be a Winegard HD 1080. It's VHF pattern is backwards from the UHF pattern. WTNH on channel 10 is opposite directions from most of the UHF stations.

http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp...-%28HD-1080%29

http://www.winegard.com/kbase/upload/HD-1080.pdf

Reception of WCTX (the CW) may not be reliable. If that matters to you, add a cheap UHF only antenna (DB-2) aimed at WCTX and get an A/B switch.

Electron 11-Apr-2012 6:49 PM

Tv antennas and Tv reception
 
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Dave Loudin 11-Apr-2012 7:28 PM

@TG, you have a point. I suggested the RCA because WTNH is projected to have a noise margin of 58 dB, so there should still be enough signal through the back of the ANT-751. Plus, there's a second NBC station, WWLP RF12, available just a few degrees north of Hartford. However, you are a lot closer to the situation than I am.

PaulB 12-Apr-2012 10:06 AM

Thank you all for the recommedations.
Will report back with the results.

PaulB 16-Apr-2012 4:44 PM

Update
 
Update: I went with Daves suggestion and installed the RCA ANT-751 on the roof. Setup could not have been simpler. I get all the channels in the green and most in the yellow. I pointed antenna to about 40 degrees magnetic and just like Dave suspected wtnh and wctx both are strong enough to come in crystal clear even though they are coming from 206 magnetic.
Thanks again guys for your knowledge and advise.

Dave Loudin 16-Apr-2012 5:46 PM

Thanks for updating us! I'm very glad that worked for you.


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