Signal Analysis link:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...2c1563ad761cb4
Hello, I am looking for some advice on improving my tv reception. I live in Saugatuck, MI about 2.5 miles from Lake Michigan. I live in a wooded area on the edge of an inland lake that is to my south-southeast about 150ft from the shore. Between me and the shore there are mature trees.
My antenna is a Clearstream 2v pointed approximately at approximately 100 degrees located in my attic. I have a Rocketfish Bidirectional mini drop amplifier hooked up to the antenna. Here is a link to the amplifier page (
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/rocketfi...&skuId=9449135)
From the amplifier I have one 20 ft coax cable running to my bedroom and one 25 foot coax running to my living room with a splitter to run a dual tuner home theater pc.
The true channels I want are either 5 or 11(PBS channels), 7, 8, 19, and 20. Currently 19, 20, and 7 come in excellent. Channels 5 and 8 can come in great some days and are unwatchable on other days. So I am really looking to get these last two to come in better.
I tried a Clearstream4v thinking it would work better, but I really saw no improvement. I have also tried replacing the Rocketfish amplifier with a Winegard LNA-200 amplifier to just the bedroom and it did not work as well as the rocketfish amplifier.
Apparently channels 5 and 8 are low power VHF channels. Would adding something like an Antennas Direct C5 ClearStream 5 High Gain Digital VHF Antenna help out my situation?
If mounting to my roof is my only option, what would be the best anntenna(s) to get my locals and maybe pickup very distant channels like Chicago or Milwaukee? The reason I ask is sometimes I pull in real channel 36 which is in East Lansing 91 miles from my home.
Thanks for looking