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		|  25-Apr-2019, 6:58 AM | #121 |  
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			Here's an update.
 
Installed the PA 18 preamp on the Channel Master. Already had one on the DB8E. 
Used the combiner that I had on hand from Antennas Direct. 
Connected to the CM distribution amp and got stations without the interference. 
Tried without the distribution amp and lost many stations. 
Re-connected the distribution amp.
 
I get every station available except WPGH 53. 
Had a couple rainy days and that affected my reception.
 
Since I have now received my UVSJs, would there be any value in trying one of them in place of the Antenna Direct combiner?
 
I think I'm about as optimized as I can for my location unless there are other suggestions.
 
Thanks to everyone for all the generous, patient help.
 
TV Fool is a fantastic resource and this forum, with all the great people, is a true asset for techno-dunces like me.
 
If there is some way I can support this or contribute a little something to the ongoing upkeep, please let me know.
 
I still have some spare UVSJs if anyone needs some
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					Originally Posted by blackstone  Since I have now received my UVSJs, would there be any value in trying one of them in place of the Antenna Direct combiner?
 
 |  It is so easy to change out that you could certainly try it. Most likely it will make no difference, but if it were me (being the curious type) I would certainly give it a try just to see what happens.
		 
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					Originally Posted by blackstone  Here's an update.
 Installed the PA 18 preamp on the Channel Master. Already had one on the DB8E.
 Used the combiner that I had on hand from Antennas Direct.
 Connected to the CM distribution amp and got stations without the interference.
 Tried without the distribution amp and lost many stations.
 Re-connected the distribution amp.
 
 I get every station available except WPGH 53.
 |  Thank you for the update with your report of improved reception.
 
Your current TVFool report doesn't list WPGH because of database errors used to generate the report.
   
However, a report from rabbitears.info does list WPGH, and its list of channels should be more accurate. WPGH is listed as much weaker than your other channels.
   
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		| Since I have now received my UVSJs, would there be any value in trying one of them in place of the Antenna Direct combiner? |  It should work about the same as the Antennas Direct UVSJ. If you are curious, maybe you should make a temporary test.
 
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		| I think I'm about as optimized as I can for my location unless there are other suggestions. |  Yes, I agree. 
 
WPGH is moving to channel 20 during Repack Phase 4, 6/22/2019 to 8/2/2019
https://www.rabbitears.info/market.p...&callsign=WPGH
https://www.rabbitears.info/repackch...=&lss=&status=
https://www.fcc.gov/about-fcc/fcc-in...ition-schedule 
They might be running at reduced power because of antenna work.
 
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		| Thanks to everyone for all the generous, patient help. 
 TV Fool is a fantastic resource and this forum, with all the great people, is a true asset for techno-dunces like me.
 
 If there is some way I can support this or contribute a little something to the ongoing upkeep, please let me know.
 |  The fact that you thanked us and gave a report of improved reception by following our advice is sufficient; it's what keeps us going.
 
Enjoy your new setup.
 
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There are times that WPGH comes in, usually poorly.
 
Will the repack improve or diminish my chances at receiving WPGH?
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					Originally Posted by blackstone  There are times that WPGH comes in, usually poorly.
 Will the repack improve or diminish my chances at receiving WPGH?
 |  If it is running at reduced power now to work on the new channel 20 antenna, you should see some improvement. If it is not running at reduced power now, your reception will be about the same.
 
The channel 20 transmitter will be running at a little less horizontal power because it is on a lower channel which requires less power for the same coverage area. Coverage area is important to the companies that are paying for the ads.
https://www.rabbitears.info/market.p...&callsign=WPGH 
click on Technical Data
 
channel 43 
1000 kW ERP horizontal polarization 
55.6 mile contour / 9726 sq. mi. area / Est. Pop. 2,976,383 
 
channel 20 
800 kW ERP horizontal polarization + 343.2 kW ERP vertical polarization 
57.2 mile contour / 10284.5 sq. mi. area / Est. Pop. 3,128,179
		 
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			Thanks, rabbit 73.I don't understand the numbers you posted other than KW.
 
 Just have to wait and see
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					Originally Posted by blackstone  Thanks, rabbit 73.I don't understand the numbers you posted other than KW.
 
 Just have to wait and see
 |  Effective radiated power (ERP), synonymous with equivalent radiated power, is an IEEE standardized definition of directional radio frequency (RF) power, such as that emitted by a radio transmitter.
 
WPGH has a transmitter with an output of 45.6 kW 
It also has an antenna with a gain of 13.41 dB that makes the output of the transmitter stronger 
45.6 kW + 13.41 dB gain = 1000 kW ERP
 
and this is the WPGH coverage map for 55.6 mile contour / 9726 sq. mi. area / Est. Pop. 2,976,383
   
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			Thanks for the explanation.What does vertical polarization do?
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		|  25-Apr-2019, 10:48 PM | #129 |  
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					Originally Posted by blackstone  Thanks for the explanation.What does vertical polarization do?
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Some vertical polarization has been added to the horizontal polarization of the newer antennas with the hope that it will make the reception of the new ATSC 3.0 signals more effective for mobile devices.
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			I had a choice of a new thread or resurrect this old one. 
Hope this is ok.
 
Thanks, again, for your indulgence.
 
I'll start off by saying I'm aware of repack and don't think any of my issues are related to that.
 
I have lost stations recently, both UHF and VHF. 
Actually, I can't get any VHF stations at all.
 
My UHF antenna is an Antennas Direct DB8E and my VHF is a Channel Master Deep Fringe Masterpiece 100-Mile Range Outdoor Antenna
 
I replaced the splitter/amplifier with a new Antennas Direct. 
I have used both , that one and the CM 3020(?).
 
Here is my TVFool report.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...9038bb9e5afa9f 
Here are the stations I have lost.
 
Call Letters			RF			Virtual 
WQED				4			4 
WTAE				27			4 
WPCW				30			19 
*WTOV				9			9 
*WWCP			        8			8
 
The first two I have been able to receive recently 
The next two have been a while and the last one would be nice.
 
I have not adjusted the UHF antenna since I got it optimized but do adjust the CM to see if I can get anything with it.
 
Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated
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					Originally Posted by blackstone  I have lost stations recently, both UHF and VHF.
 Actually, I can't get any VHF stations at all.
 
 |  Blackstone,
 
The signal reports at TV Fool are very much out of date. It would be very helpful if you could post a link to your RabbitEars report. You can generate one at this link: https://www.rabbitears.info/searchmap.php 
Tell us a bit more about your antenna system.  
Are you combining the two antennas with a UVSJ combiner before the preamp? 
Which Antennas Direct preamp? The Juice or the PA18? 
Are you using a rotator? 
If fixed, which way is each antenna pointing? 
What stations are you receiving with good results? 
How are your connections waterproofed at the antenna and preamp?
		 
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			Thanks, Tim. 
Here's the link from Rabbit Ears.
https://www.rabbitears.info/searchma...tudy_id=154450 
I am using a USVJ between the preamps and the splitter/amp. 
I am using the PA18 pre amps
 
I have no waterproofing other that how the equipment came
 
I do not have a rotor. 
I haven't touched the UHF antenna since I had it optimized about a year and a half ago.
 
It's somewhere around 210
 
The CM is easy to rotate. 
It had been sitting at approx.215 for some time.
 
Presently, it's about 160 trying to pick up WWCP 8 which has ABC to replace the lost WTAE.
 
Here are my good stations:
 
Call Letters			RF			Virtual 
KDKA				25			2 
WJAC				35			6 
WPX!				23			11 
ION				        38			16 
MYTV				42			22 
WPCB				28			40 
WPGH				43			53
 
I'm thinking I have some kind of problem with the Channel Master.
 
I cannot pick up any VHF stations. 
Granted there aren't that many.
		
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			Blackstone,
 The RabbitEars link you provided pulls up Topeka, KS which is the default location for the signal search map.
 
 Be sure to enter your address in the search box at the bottom left of the map, then click the 'Search' button.
 Then click on the 'Move Pushpin to Center of Map View' button. You can then drag the pushpin to your exact location if needed.
 Enter your antenna height above ground in the appropriate box.
 Press the 'Go' button and wait for the result list to populate.
 Then copy the shareable link from the top of the Result List and share here.
 
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					Originally Posted by blackstone  I have no waterproofing other that how the equipment came
 
 |  I would certainly start checking your connections. Water intrusion into connections and coaxial cable will wreak havoc over time causing oxidation and corrosion. RG6 coaxial connectors should be weatherproofed by filling with dielectric grease such as STUF or wrapped with silicone fusing tape (or both.)
 
Were you able to receive WTAE when they were on real channel 51? Were you ever able to receive WTAE after they transitioned to real channel 27?
		 
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					Originally Posted by Tim  Blackstone,
 The RabbitEars link you provided pulls up Topeka, KS which is the default location for the signal search map.
 
 Be sure to enter your address in the search box at the bottom left of the map, then click the 'Search' button.
 Then click on the 'Move Pushpin to Center of Map View' button. You can then drag the pushpin to your exact location if needed.
 Enter your antenna height above ground in the appropriate box.
 Press the 'Go' button and wait for the result list to populate.
 Then copy the shareable link from the top of the Result List and share here.
 |  Here is a current report for blackstone, unless he has moved:
https://www.rabbitears.info/searchma...tudy_id=154710   
I prefer to use coordinates for a rabbitears.info report. I use Google to give me the coordinates, enter them in the box, and press Go . That way, I don't have to mess with the pushpin.
 
You can enter both coordinates in the left box separated by a comma, or enter the lat in the left box and the long in the right box.
		 
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			Thanks, Rabbit. 
Rabbit Ears is tricky  
I did enter my address and even saw all my stations.
 
Sorry about that.
 
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		| Were you able to receive WTAE when they were on real channel 51? Were you ever able to receive WTAE after they transitioned to real channel 27? |  I was able to receive WTAE until a couple weeks ago. 
It was never one of my better stations 
Now it's very pixelated and is watchable very infrequently.
 
I'm an old fart so I need my son to climb for me. 
He's off weekends but, unfortunately, I'm on 48 hour work/on call this and next weekend.
 
Like to get WTAE because that's where the best college football games are
   
WTAE was problematic  awhile ago when I started this original thread but pretty reliable until recently
		
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			Well, after seeing that RabbitEars report, I will just have to comment that I think it is remarkable that you are receiving the stations you are getting now. If any of your coax connections are a problem, hopefully replacing them will eliminate enough loss so you get your ABC affiliate again. Let us know what you find when you're able to get someone up to the antenna.
		 
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			My elevation is pretty high which may help.
 A real good scan will give me 40 stations on the count.
 
 That includes all the sub stations like 2.1, 2.2 &2.3 for example
 Mostly it's the mid to upper 30s
 
 Regarding my VHF, is there a possibility of a bad balun?
 I don't know what they do
 
 Also, since the Channel Master is both VHF and UHF, could it pick up some UHF stations?
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			Here's what Antenna Direct has for my location:They're a little more optimistic
 
 Available Channels Call Sign	Affiliate	Virtual Channel 	DTV Channel Real Channel	Band	True Heading	Distance
 MyTV22-
 MyN
 22.1	43	UHF	216.33°	36.4 mi
 WPGH
 fox
 FOX
 53.1	43	UHF	216.33°	36.4 mi
 Antenna
 antenna tv
 Antenna TV
 53.2	43	UHF	216.33°	36.4 mi
 Charge!
 Charge!
 53.3	43	UHF	216.33°	36.4 mi
 MyTV
 MyN
 22.1	42	UHF	216.33°	36.4 mi
 Stadium
 Stadium
 22.2	42	UHF	216.33°	36.4 mi
 Comet
 comet tv
 Comet TV
 22.3	42	UHF	216.33°	36.4 mi
 TBD
 TBD
 22.4	42	UHF	216.33°	36.4 mi
 WPCW-DT
 cw
 CW
 19.1	30	UHF	217.19°	36.92 mi
 H&I
 Heroes & Icons
 19.2	30	UHF	217.19°	36.92 mi
 GRIT
 grit
 Grit
 19.3	30	UHF	217.19°	36.92 mi
 Light
 Light TV
 19.4	30	UHF	217.19°	36.92 mi
 Circle
 Circle
 19.5	30	UHF	217.19°	36.92 mi
 KDKA-HD
 cbs
 CBS
 02.1	25	UHF	217.20°	36.93 mi
 StartTV
 Start TV
 02.2	25	UHF	217.20°	36.93 mi
 DABL
 Dabl
 02.3	25	UHF	217.20°	36.93 mi
 WPCB
 Cornerstone
 40.1	28	UHF	195.14°	37.75 mi
 CourtTV
 Court TV
 40.2	28	UHF	195.14°	37.75 mi
 Bounce
 bounce tv
 Bounce TV
 40.3	28	UHF	195.14°	37.75 mi
 Quest
 Quest
 40.4	28	UHF	195.14°	37.75 mi
 40.5	28	UHF	195.14°	37.75 mi
 PFFC
 Religious
 40.6	28	UHF	195.14°	37.75 mi
 this tv
 This TV
 69.1	30	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 gettv
 GetTV
 69.2	30	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 retro tv
 Retro TV
 69.3	30	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 NewsNet
 69.4	30	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 justice network
 Justice Network
 69.5	30	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 Heartland
 69.6	30	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 ION
 ion
 ION
 16.1	38	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 qubo
 qubo
 Qubo
 16.2	38	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 IONPlus
 ION Plus
 16.3	38	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 Shop
 infomercials
 Infomercials
 16.4	38	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 HSN
 hsn
 HSN
 16.5	38	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 QVC
 qvc
 QVC
 16.6	38	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 WQED-HD
 pbs
 PBS
 13.1	4	VHF	210.73°	38.07 mi
 CREATE
 create
 Create
 13.2	4	VHF	210.73°	38.07 mi
 WORLD
 world channel
 World Channel
 13.3	4	VHF	210.73°	38.07 mi
 SHOW
 PBS Fundraisers
 13.4	4	VHF	210.73°	38.07 mi
 KIDS
 PBS Kids 24/7
 13.5	4	VHF	210.73°	38.07 mi
 HSN
 hsn
 HSN
 61.1	26	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 MOVIES
 Movies!
 61.2	26	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 BUZZR
 BUZZR
 61.3	26	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 SBN
 SonLife
 61.4	26	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 CTM
 Court TV Mystery
 61.5	26	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 Decades
 61.6	26	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 JTV
 Jewelry TV
 39.1	19	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 CRTV
 infomercials
 Infomercials
 39.2	19	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 SHOP LC
 Shop LC
 39.3	19	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 QVC2
 QVC2
 39.4	19	UHF	210.72°	38.07 mi
 WPXI-HD
 nbc
 NBC
 11.1	23	UHF	214.37°	38.2 mi
 Me-TV
 me-tv
 Me-TV
 11.2	23	UHF	214.37°	38.2 mi
 LAFF TV
 Laff
 11.3	23	UHF	214.37°	38.2 mi
 WTAE
 abc
 ABC
 04.1	27	UHF	193.97°	45.56 mi
 Cozi TV
 COZI TV
 04.2	27	UHF	193.97°	45.56 mi
 Stadium
 Stadium
 22.2	27	UHF	193.97°	45.56 mi
 Comet
 comet tv
 Comet TV
 22.3	27	UHF	193.97°	45.56 mi
 TBD
 TBD
 22.4	27	UHF	193.97°	45.56 mi
 NBC
 nbc
 NBC
 06.1	35	UHF	139.57°	49.69 mi
 METV
 me-tv
 Me-TV
 06.2	35	UHF	139.57°	49.69 mi
 Comet
 comet tv
 Comet TV
 06.3	35	UHF	139.57°	49.69 mi
 CW+
 cw+
 CW+
 06.4	35	UHF	139.57°	49.69 mi
 WKBN-HD
 cbs
 CBS
 27.1	31	UHF	280.56°	55.17 mi
 WYFX-HD
 fox
 FOX
 27.2	31	UHF	280.56°	55.17 mi
 WYTV-HD
 abc
 ABC
 33.1	31	UHF	280.56°	55.17 mi
 My YTV
 MyN
 33.2	31	UHF	280.56°	55.17 mi
 WFMJ-HD
 nbc
 NBC
 21.1	20	UHF	281.79°	55.65 mi
 WBCB-HD
 cw
 CW
 21.2	20	UHF	281.79°	55.65 mi
 DABL
 Dabl
 21.3	20	UHF	281.79°	55.65 mi
 FOX
 fox
 FOX
 08.1	8	VHF	155.38°	56.12 mi
 ABC
 abc
 ABC
 08.2	8	VHF	155.38°	56.12 mi
 WWLM-CD
 this tv
 This TV
 20.1	36	UHF	213.78°	60.57 mi
 MOVIES!
 gettv
 GetTV
 20.2	36	UHF	213.78°	60.57 mi
 RETRO
 retro tv
 Retro TV
 20.3	36	UHF	213.78°	60.57 mi
 LWN
 20.4	36	UHF	213.78°	60.57 mi
 WPSUHD
 pbs
 PBS
 03.1	15	UHF	76.55°	61.69 mi
 WPSU Cr
 create
 Create
 03.2	15	UHF	76.55°	61.69 mi
 WPSU WL
 world channel
 World Channel
 03.3	15	UHF	76.55°	61.69 mi
 PSUKIDS
 PBS Kids 24/7
 03.4	15	UHF	76.55°	61.69 mi
 ABC
 abc
 ABC
 23.1	24	UHF	111.62°	64.95 mi
 FOX
 fox
 FOX
 23.2	24	UHF	111.62°	64.95 mi
 This
 this tv
 This TV
 23.3	24	UHF	111.62°	64.95 mi
 Antenna
 antenna tv
 Antenna TV
 23.4	24	UHF	111.62°	64.95 mi
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		| I was able to receive WTAE until a couple weeks ago. It was never one of my better stations
 Now it's very pixelated and is watchable very infrequently.
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		| I'm an old fart so I need my son to climb for me. |  I know what that feels like; I'm 87.
 
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		| Like to get WTAE because that's where the best college football games are   |  WTAE will always be difficult for you because there is a hill in the signal path. You would need an expensive tower to get your antenna high enough.
   
Your location is in a dead zone (no color).
   
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