Greetings,
Finally fed up with paying $120 per month to watch the local news in the morning and a football game on Sunday!
I setup a Tablo tuner and initially had a Mohu Sky antenna hooked up to it. It worked relatively well and then one day it rained and my reception got really weird! I was having trouble receiving one particular station, XETV (of course the one I watched for local news) with the Sky anyways so I decieded to try a 91xg per this recommendation on the channels website
"Two TV stations in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties interfere with our signal enough in North San Diego County that you need an antenna that does a superior job of rejecting signals from the back side. Many common antennas do a good job of receiving signals from the front, but a poor job of rejecting signals from the back. You need both. One antenna that does both is the Terrestrial Digital 91XG. It’s sister, the 43XG, is smaller and should work well if you are on a big hill or toward the south end of the fringe zone in Encinitas or Poway."
I tried the 91xg in the attic and I think there was just too much stuff up there for it to work correctly (lots of ductwork/insulation/metal straps) but I was still pulling in most of the UHF and one VHF channel so I moved it outside..
I ran out of time to actually do any kind of mounting and testing of it but just laying it on the 1st story roof to get it out of the way, haphazardly pointing at about 149 degress, I am getting all of the channels I did with the Sky, including the VHF, except for that one channel!
Obviously I need to mount it and point it correctly but does anyone have any tips/tricks looking at my TvFool report why I may not be getting that particular channel and getting others in the path? I'm running it through about 60 ft of Rg6 while I move it around the roof trying to find the best spot.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...5134a1bcd3f18d
Any help would be greatly appreciated!