I'm trying to research the best way to cut my ridiculously expensive satellite cord. I'm not too far from the DC market, but the topography seems to be causing some grief. I have a large old school TV antenna on my roof that doesn't seem to provide signal when pointed to the source of my desire (approx. 46 deg true). I get the closer transmitters that transmit unappealing content. I would also add the overabundance of trees! There's no avoiding them.
I reached out to Wineguard for their recommendation. Here is what they recommended based on my address:
Based on your information we recommend a HD7694P antenna for your location.
An amplifier is recommended to make up for signal loss of long runs of cable, or if splitting the antenna to multiple televisions.
Amplifier:
LNA200
My TV signal analysis results appear here:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...e2cb583e5c74aa
Is their recommendation the ideal? Are there alternatives I should consider?
Thanks for your assistance. I've read a few of your other recommendations and am impressed by your knowledge.