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Help with indoor antenna setup
Looking for some help with my setup. I'm in a 3rd floor brick apartment building with windows facing south and west (no balcony, patio, etc). I currently have a Mohu Leaf in the south facing window with a 50ft cable to the TV. The Leaf can almost get all the channels I want, but a few always cut out after a while. I'm really only interested in getting 2 CBS, 4 NBC, 5 FOX, 7 ABC, 9 WOR, 11 PIX, 13 PBS with 2, 4, 5, 7 being the most important. I can't seem to get them all with one fixed location. I have to move the leaf to get a good signal for 2, but then 7 seems to be bad and vice-versa. I'm really tired of moving the Leaf with painters tape every night. I also tried hooking up a PCT 1-port booster and that didn't really seem to help much.
I was wondering if a different antenna or booster would serve me better, maybe something like the Winegard FV-HD30? Would mounting a small outdoor antenna like the HD30 to the top of my AC unit that's sticking out of the window be a good idea? The Leaf can almost get all the channels I want, but a few always cut out after a while. Thanks in advance for your help. Report: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...d5bcabd6fc89ff |
The Leaf relies on the coaxial cable for VHF reception. Tough way to make a living.
Simple rabbit-ears and a U/V diplexer are about your best best bet indoors. The rabbit ears will outperform the FV-HD30 on VHF. |
Any recommendation on what rabbit-ears to get? Also, is the suggestion of the diplexer mean I should be using two antennas?
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Thanks for the suggestion. I took a look at the Terk HDTVi and I don't really have a place to set it/mount it in front of the south window. Would it still work well it was a bit further away from the window?
Right now the Leaf is taped to the window. If I get a different antenna I was hoping it could also be mounted to the window, or outside on top of the AC unit. |
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Put a http://www.antennacraft.net , HDX1000 OR a http://www.winegarddirect.com , Winegard HD1080 , outside the window aimed to the south west. http://www.amazon.com , http://www.solidsignal.com.
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Tv antennas and Tv reception
Here is a -> TRUTH <- , the smaller the antenna is for broadcast tv reception the Less signal will be received. The bigger the antenna is for broadcast tv reception the more signal will be received. Here is a -> TRUTH <- there are No Magic Tv Antennas. The HDX1000 is made to 'Look Like' a small satellite dish. Are there a small satellite dishes on the outside of the buildings??
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Ok, thanks. I appreciate the help. I'm going to take some measurements and see if I can find a good mounting place for one of the suggested antennas. I do like the design of the HDX1000.
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Tv antennas and Tv reception
Here is the Federal Antenna Law. It gives Apartment renters rights. http://www.fcc.gov/guides/over-air-r...n-devices-rule
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Tv antennas and Tv reception
Tv antennas receive the best when the antenna has elbow room. Try locate the antenna at a location where there are no close trees blocking the reception to the south west. Try locate the antenna at a location where nearby buildings are not blocking the reception to the south west. Tv antennas receive the best with a clear view of the Tv transmitting antennas.
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After taking some measurements I played around with the Leaf last night moving it to the south west most corner of the apartment even though there's no window there. I was surprised that all the main channels came in well, except 11.
I could probably live with this the way it is now, but would something like the Terk HDTVa or HDTVi mentioned earlier work better than the Leaf? The HD1080 wouldn't fit in this corner and HDX1000 is a bit expensive for me. |
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You have received several recommendations. Each of the recommended antennas will have better reception than the Leaf. You did not receive a recommendation for the Terk HDTVa. This is an amplified antenna. With so many strong signals available to you, the aggregate power received by the antenna may saturate the amplifier making things worse. |
Thanks again. I will give the Terk HDTVi a try. It should work well in this new location.
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