Yes i have been working on this for a while and I am kinda stumped
and need help reading that tvfool report
I am not sure where my cutoffs will be based on my available signal.
I do not understand the noise to available signal readings on that report well enough to know if I actually can get rock steady signal all the time even with a large fringe antenna.
I need someone who understands those reports and my specific problem to give me a heads up on what is realistic for me based on what they have seen for many other people.
See I see that report and I look at 4 cols on it
Call Sign
NM(db)
Distance
Magnetic Direction
And in my mind i think anything with NM(db) over zero is available to me.
and then I point the antenna and do three spins and hope I get something.
most of the time I do.. however I have been having problems with quality both all the time and intermittent and at different times of the day or just randomly throughout the day... flaky cutouts and signal requiring antenna repositioning when the station was strong only 20 minutes ago...
and availability of stations that I should get that I am not getting.
But I know from testing that many other factors are coming into play because of my distance.
I have been taking notice of homes around here and many of them have a chimney or tower mounted
Channel Master CM 3020 or similar antenna
I am also guessing that many of them are using preamps or at least distribution amps
Personally I want to get away from amps if possible because they require maintenance.. I can perform that now to some extent but being in my mid 50's understanding my 60's and 70's are just around the corner..
Needing to reduce my bills by hundreds of dollars a year..
I am looking to go antenna with supplemental content from the net if its free...
I have setup a tv card to capture shows and I will listen to internet radio, watch news online free that stations stream and other content like youtube and whatever...
I believe I can keep myself entertained pretty well with all of that .. but I would want live tv over antenna just because its decent free content.
So its been a struggle trying to get there.
I have tested xbmc It might help watch prerecorded shows.
I am using a app called MCEBuddy to strip commercials from my shows recorded on Microsoft Media Center.
I have a decent inventory so far of shows I normally watch and like..
Not enough to be everything but enough to supplement what would be on antenna based tv when the only thing on during the day is jerry springer or something else mind numbing..
So I am I would say about 40% there now..
I need to find a way to stream to other tvs and I think a mediacenter computer with wifi and boxes at each tv will work for that..
And I need to allow a good lineup of live TV signal from antenna to each tv and I think if I pull the lines from the comcast box and connect a distribution amp and make my antenna connection I can get to each tv with live signal.
It is a large task
A lot of people are also in my position..
However I also see a lot of people that are simply dropping cable or satellite and then going only with online content streaming from amazon hulu+ and netflix...
But they are still paying for content and it can get real expensive real fast with some of those services if you decide to start watching new movies or other pay content.. you could easily equal a normal cable tv bill.
So anyway.. my predicament .. seems to be a pretty common one today...
however where some people feel the need to spend the same amount of money for content with pay services or pay for hardware like homeruns...
I am doing this on the cheap...
I am into it under $100 at this point and that is about a month and a half of my cable tv station bill .. not including my $40 a month cable modem bill.
There are even some services out there that let you watch movies when they are playing in your local theater.. legally.. that costs thousands per year I think over $10k per year..
If I hit the lottery heck i might not even watch tv anymore because I will be partying day and night until i pass away....
however being realistic ..
I understand that it more likely I will be working from home 18hrs a day or as much as I am physically able to do later on in life and a cable bill won't be as important as keeping the heat on or putting food in my stomach.
so
anyway
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