Hi,
I live in the Sierra foothills about 50 miles east of Sacramento and at about El. 1900 ft with what I believe is within LOS of transmission towers on the valley flow also about 50 miles away. I have a barn with a finished upstairs and with an antenna already mounted on the roof. A photo of the antenna is attached.
My wife and I want to make use of this upstairs including the ability to watch TV. Rather than install another dish or stretch a cable to the barn, I looked to the easiest way out. I hooked up an HDTV, did a scan (this was during the day), and pulled in RC 21, 25, 9, 26, and 18. My wife (and maybe me, too) was hoping to get RC 35 (the local NBC station), I figured I needed a better antenna and started searching the 'net. This is where I found this site (thanks for what I have learned so far).
Here is my TVFR:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...2c15aae888d0af
I later did a rescan at nighttime and pulled in the above channels plus RC 35, 40, 45 (they put QVC over the air???), and amazingly, 12, in the Bay Area over 100 miles away.
The bulk of these channels are located 229 to 231 degrees true azimuth which makes me believe the antenna is pointed in the correct direction.
My questions are:
1. What could be causing night time only reception of RC 35 other than some day time only interference?
2. What is my next step (to get RC 35 during the day)? Adding an amplifier? I know about the potential for garbage in/amplified garbage out. I would rather save installation of an new antenna as a last resort.
Thanks again for what I have learned so far and thanks in advance for your answers and advice.
- Moe.