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Old 5-May-2023, 12:34 AM   #2
rabbit73
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: S.E. VA
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Originally Posted by jp2code View Post
Back in 2015, I posted this thread about a new antenna:

Joe's Antenna Suggestion
Hello, Joe; good to hear from you again at your new location.
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Here is an updated tvfool Signal Analysis:
We are now using reports from rabbitears.info because the TVFool database isn't up to date. You can do a report here:
https://rabbitears.info/searchmap.php

I did this report for what I think is your location:
https://rabbitears.info/searchmap.ph...tudy_id=969946



If the last two columns are pink, the channel is probably off the air.

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But now, my Roku TV is not showing ANY channels!
This is not good. Even though your location doesn't have many strong channels and has many trees, you should get something!
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I've tried the following:
  • flip the RF filter
  • removed the RF filter
  • replace the coax with all new store bought
What is the RF filter?
What is the Model number of the TV?
What antennas are you using?
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What could have gone wrong? Is anyone familiar with something that sounds like this? I can't imagine what happened.
The only thing I can think of is to make some substitutions for the TV, feed line, and antenna to find out which is causing the problem.

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All I cannot test is the actual antenna on the roof or the antenna tuner inside the Roku.
I don't understand that sentence.
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