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Old 31-Aug-2015, 1:17 AM   #1
tarq476
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antenna mount recommendation?

Hello all,

I currently have a Winegard 7694p on my roof. I mounted it using an existing dish network mount, but the problem is that it's not at the best location. It's fairly low and facing directly into my neighbors house. CBS and ABC come in well, but Fox and NBC are very patchy and sometimes don't come in at all. I'm thinking that remounting at the top of my roof would help this. It's probably a good 15 feet higher or so and would be above the neighbor's house.

Can anyone recommend a good mount for the Winegard 7694p? Any other mounting supplies I should make sure to get? Also, any links for easy to follow mounting instructions? I'm moderately handy, but not a roofer or handyman by any means.

Do I need to get a bigger antenna while I'm at it, or is mine sufficient if raised? My tvfool report is at http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...8e03f470505179 .

Thanks in advance for any advice. I'll also provide more info if it's needed.
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Old 31-Aug-2015, 3:40 AM   #2
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CBS and ABC are stronger than Fox and NBC which is consistent with your description.

I think remounting it higher has a good chance of helping if there are no trees or other buildings in the signal path.

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Do I need to get a bigger antenna while I'm at it, or is mine sufficient if raised?
Your signals are strong, the 7694 should be sufficient. If not, you could upgrade to the bigger 7697, but I would try a preamp first.
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Can anyone recommend a good mount for the Winegard 7694p?
I would need to see some photos, but as a wild guess an eave mount with a 5 ft mast might work.

If you need to go higher, you could mount a 5 ft tripod mount on the roof and use a 10 ft mast, but this would be a roofers job and would require roof penetrations that can cause leaks.

Another option would be a mast with its base on the ground, fastened to the side of the house and the eaves, and extending above the roof.

The coax shield should be grounded with a grounding block that is connected to the house electrical system ground with 10 gauge copper wire for electrical safety and to reject interference. For further compliance with the electrical code (NEC), the mast should also be grounded in a similar manner to drain any buildup of static charge, but the system will not survive a direct strike.

You have some strong FM signals that might interfere with TV reception. If so, insert an FM filter between the antenna and the tuner. See attachment.
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Old 31-Aug-2015, 11:48 PM   #3
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More mounting info.

http://manuals.solidsignal.com/AntInstallGuide.pdf

http://www.cableandwireshop.com/ante...and_masts.html

http://www.3starinc.com/antenna_mounts_and_masts.html



Also see attachment.
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Old 1-Sep-2015, 1:01 AM   #4
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Thanks a lot for this info and links. I'm reading through it all closely and hopefully I'll be able to do a solid install.
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