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#2221 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Toronto (St. Clair/Bathurst)
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bpringlemeir - when you say, "Even if the W-G pre-amp works, you will be able to buy a better pre-amp after Aug2011"... you mean, "because of less fear of overload after August, you will be able to buy a better...."? Or do you expect better products to be sold then?
My interest is equally for FM where I have been less successful in getting PBS-Buffalo 94.5 FM-HD than in getting Buffalo TV stations. I gather from your helpful and plain-spoken comments that after August, 2011, I'll be in an improved position to benefit from a pre-amp to compensate for downlead losses on FM as well as TV. Separate issue: as of today, does it look like any Canadian or Toronto digital TV signals will still be in the old SDTV high or low VHF TV bands?
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Craig Henry (Greenbank/Hunt Club), Nepean, ON
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Here is the list in the IC database for VHF channels either approved or currently under consideration. It does not include allotments and assignments which, of course, may be changed: Code:
prov city status channel call letters network lat long EHAAT Peak ERP Frequency QC Ste-Marguerite-Marie UC 3 CHAU-DT-1 481841 670503 199.6 1680 60 QC Rivière-au-Renard UC 4 CHAU-DT-7 485951 642553 228 990 66 QC Carleton UC 5 CHAU-DT 480808 660704 482.8 9850 76 ON Ottawa AU 6 CIII-DT-6 453011 755101 261.3 3300 82 ON Paris AU 6 CIII-DT 431539 802638 311.3 4000 82 AB Lethbridge AU 7 CISA-DT 494647 1125218 201.4 19700 174 MB Winnipeg AU 7 CKY-DT 493448 971005 280.8 24000 174 QC Rivière-du-Loup AU 7 CKRT-DT 473437 692258 345.1 7000 174 QC Sherbrooke AU 7 CHLT-DT 451843 721430 588.1 4000 174 NS Halifax AP 8 CIHF-DT INDE 443903 633925 241 1000 180 PE Charlottetown AP 8 CKCW-DT-1 461605 632027 150.3 9600 180 QC Trois-Rivières AU 8 CHEM-DT 463007 723809 291.3 11500 180 SK Regina AU 8 CKCK-DT INDE 502652 1043002 187.2 23000 180 SK Saskatoon AU 8 CFQC-DT 521130 1062315 268.8 10000 180 NB Saint John AP 9 CKLT-DT 452839 661359 445.9 7600 186 NB Tracadie UC 9 CHAU-DT-10 473014 645517 48.9 25 186 ON Toronto AU 9 CFTO-DT(1) 433833 792314 467 10800 186 QC Rouyn-Noranda AU 9 CKRN-DT 481551 790239 219.6 19000 186 QC Montrėal AU 10 CFTM-DT(1) 453020 733530 296.8 11000 192 QC Port-Daniel UC 10 CHAU-DT-3 480820 645907 152 21 192 QC Val d'Or AU 10 CFEM-DT-1 482517 775048 201.1 22000 192 QC Sherbrooke AU 11 CKMI-DT-2 451843 721430 611.7 1000 198 SK Regina AU 11 CFRE-DT 503544 1050412 300 17300 198 AB Edmonton AU 12 CFRN-DT 532306 1131252 228.1 25000 204 NB Saint John AU 12 CIHF-DT-2 452840 661400 354 6000 204 QC L'Anse-a-Valleau UC 12 CHAU-DT-9 490427 643212 54.1 75 204 QC Montrėal AU 12 CFCF-DT 453020 733530 299.6 10600 204 QC Quėbec OP 12 CBVT-DT CBCF 464922 712943 500.1 2450 204 QC Quėbec AU 12 CBVT-DT(1) 464922 712943 500.1 2450 204 AB Edmonton AP 13 CITV-DT(1) 532306 1131252 228.1 25000 210 AB Lethbridge AP 13 CFCN-DT-5 494359 1125740 171.5 27000 210 MB Portage La Prairie AU 13 CHMI-DT 495226 974427 324.3 8300 210 ON Kitchener AU 13 CKCO-DT 432415 803804 291.9 12000 210 ON Ottawa AP 13 CJOH-DT INDE 453011 755101 373.4 19000 210 QC Percė UC 13 CHAU-DT-5 483136 641437 389.7 10375 210 QC Rivière-du-Loup AP 13 CKRT-DT-3 475128 693309 49.2 114 210 QC Rouyn-Noranda AU 13 CFEM-DT 481551 790239 219.6 22000 210 |
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#2223 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Toronto (St. Clair/Bathurst)
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Thanks for helpful information.
It might be fair to say those are stations that don't care a lot about OTA. I guess OTA homes will need to consider their local circumstances as far as maintaining an upper-band VHF antenna and/or antenna orientation to pick up cities near or far. So, the closest Toronto TV frequency is at 9 (186 MHz) or later, maybe 8 (180 MHz). Therefore, Toronto FM antennas with pre-amps may not be overloaded from a single station lingering nearby on the high-band VHF channels... assuming a commercial 88-108 MHz FM antenna is down by 4-6 dB (a pure guess) at 180 Mz. Plausible?
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You're not going to get amp overload on channel 9 with only 10.8 kW.
What could happen, though, is that stations in the 93-96 MHz range could interfere with channel 9 reception, although that's more likely for people far from channel 9, and close to an FM tower -- say in Hamilton. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: frik&glic land
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Hi
I bought a second kitztech amp a kt-200 back in april . I did not have a chance to try it out till now cause the kt-100 was working ok . I decided to try out the new boxed 200 just this week and was disapointed with a screen of snow , only my distribution amp multiplied the signal and no amplification by the tk-200 .sigh Just like jrmclean and one other guy I seem to have gotten a dud. This unit was an early model and may have some kind of problem in the initial build. I tested the power injector and it was ok with a full 12 volts . I talked to the kitz tech , he said it may be over amplified but with no amps other than the kt-200 I only had snow. Well my kt-100 has been moded as Stamp has sugested with an old pc heat sink and thermal paste -- keeps the kt-100 really cool , it was a bit warm in operation and I had more drop outs before the heat sink. So off goes the tk200 for a warantee replacement .. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: North Delta, BC (96Av x 116St)
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Glad the heat sink works so well - does the thermal paste hold it in place, or did you have to attach it in another way?
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Montreal
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this summer i received 2 in a row dud, one was way overpowering (even with heavy attenuation), the other had a broken injector, but aftersale is EXCELLENT
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: frik&glic land
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just got it in place, I will find if it keeps all cool in the next while
my unit is in the basement on a 2by 4 so I can mod it quickly here is the pic with some pointers -- this is a crude implementation ![]() way overpowering , how can you tell if that is the problem ? mine just shows snow ( canadas favourtive product) Can you use two kitztech amps one as a pre amp the second as a distribution amp ? thanks |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Delta, BC
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The way I understand it, the signal the antenna gathers is all the signal you get. You can then amplify it to get it to transmit down the cable to the TV with a little more power, or rather less loss. That's why we need the pre-amp close to the antenna.
Is a pre-amp the same as an amplifier? When we split the signal to send it off to TV #2 we have less pushing power per cable. Is the power drop per side proportional and equal to the cable length, and independent of the splitter? Can the power needed be estimated by the length of the RG6? I have sixty feet of cable directly to the TV from the CM4228 antenna. Some of the US channels are marginal and usually don't come in, but the signal meter says they are there. Usually I need a 30% or greater on the meter and these stations are normally in the 10 to 20% range. Would a pre-amp help? If I split the cable to run a similar length to another TV, would I lose the channels that are currently in the 35% range, and would a pre-amp compensate. Can I power the pre-amp from the CM rotator (20V AC)? What kind of power do I need? Dumb questions, I know, in a sophisticated forum, but better to ask than to guess. laurie |
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laurienicol: You've got the concepts down correctly. And there's never a dumb question. It's better to know for sure, then to risk damaging something, or having to make another trip up a tower or roof or attic to correct something.
The pre-amp is indeed an amplifier. Pre-amps are typically powered through the coax output of the device. Within your home, you install a power inserter, which plugs into a standard outlet. I wouldn't attempt to power a pre-amp any other way than prescribed by the manufacturer. It seems odd to some of us, but DC power and RF signals can co-exist on the same line. In my home, I've got a ~90' cable run to the house, plus another ~40' or so to two sets. The pre-amp on my tower does a good job supplying signal to both sets. It's worth noting that I'm using RG6 coax. If you use rg59, you may have problems with higher channels over long cable lengths.
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#2232 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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laurienicol,
the benefit from a pre-amp is two-fold. a.) to improve the overall sensitivity of the system (a measure of the ability to pull in weak signals) . Without a pre-amp that sensitivity is driven by the sensitivity of the first active component in the system, which without a pre-amp would be the TV receiver itself. Consumer TV receivers are generally pretty crappy in that regard. So by installing a Low Noise Figure Pre-amp right at the antenna, now the overall receive sensitivity is driven by the pre-amp, and not the Tuner. Major improvement. b.) Yes it will make up for splitter losses also. Barring excessive lengths in one leg relative to the other leg of a two way split system, the amount of signal lost would be 1/2. 1/2 goes one way, the other half the other way. IMO not as big a deal in most cases. Assuming you don't have any really strong transmitters right next to you to worry about, try installing a decent pre-amp. It should help stabilize the weaker signals that are right on the cliff for your now, without one. For 30 - 40 bux it's a relatively cheap experiment, compared to what ya may have paid for the antenna, rotor, installation, etc... |
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#2233 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Toronto (St. Clair/Bathurst)
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Why in the entire universe, as far as I know, is there just one single only pre-amp the tolerates big input signals (Winegard 269)?
We folks near strong stations, which gotta be a whole lot of the OTA crowd, often also want weak stations in the same direction and I bet I speak for the loads of people in Toronto and elsewhere. Why? Pity there is no viable DIY pre-amp group? Quite amazing over at the DIYaudio website what sophisticated theory and construction is happening - it would shame the audio professionals. Here we have some antenna work and quarter-wave baluns... not much more, not much depth. (Yes, I know there are good reasons.......)
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Jass88 is correct, preamps come as a set with a matching power supply. I would not experiment with anything else or mixing vendors products as you must ensure improper voltage does not reach the TV set on the RF cable.
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Post #14 of the FAQ also has some good information.
http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=41102 I have a question. What do you do if you have a strong transmitter close by. Can you still use a preamp for the further away stations? Perhaps I should check the FAQ |
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