Hey everybody,
We finally decided to get rid of our dish and go to OTA TV. I live in Ames, IA and ran through the TVFool Signal Analysis (
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...403359b8f49a3e ).
Almost all of the transmitters are located in the same area (outside a small town named Alleman which is only 15 miles from my house). According to the signal analysis results I should be able to get decent reception even with an indoor antenna.
I have installed an outdoor RCA antenna that I got at Lowe's with a 110" boom and a range of 65 miles (according to the box). I mounted it on the mast that was already set up on the roof of my house for the dish. I have a single story house, and in the interest of full disclosure, I should point out that with the location of the dish mast, the new antenna doesn't quite clear the roof line. I figured if an indoor antenna was supposed to work, I'd probably be OK, and for the most part everything is really great. According to my TV I get about 97 signal strength on NBC, CBS, and IPTV.
However, on ABC and Fox I get significantly lower signal strength, sometimes dipping low enough to cause some pixelation even on clear days. I'm confused as to why those channels aren't as strong as the others since the emitters are supposed to be in almost exactly the same place and since the antenna should be overkill for the job. The only thing I've come up with so far is that Fox is UHF, and for some reason in the chart WOI (ABC) is listed twice, once as VHF and once as UHF. I'm wondering if there is some reason that my UHF reception would be lacking.
I'm pretty new to the whole antenna thing, so I don't really know what the next step is. I could add a preamplifier, but right now I only have the signal split to run to 2 TVs with a total cable length of maybe 150' max, which doesn't seem to warrant much amplification. Are some antennas bad at UHF reception? I had read that it was more common for people to have better UHF reception and poor VHF reception but I seem to have the opposite problem, assuming that is is related to UHF vs VHF at all.
By the way, removing the splitter and running straight from the antenna into the TV doesn't seem to affect the signal very much.
Any help anybody can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Forrest