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4 - NBC, 9 - CBS, 20, 26, 50 as well. A lot more than what I would have expected...
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Centreville, Virginia
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I suspect multipath. Would a compact antenna mounted outside be an option?
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I am lucky enough to be in a SFH with NO HOA! I currently have a Winegard 7084P on the roof. A problem with it is that if we get a strong wind it has moved and goes away from my guess of a decent signal. By decent my Tivo says 30-60% signal strength which I expected better with the antenna.
I also have a channel master pre-amp in the attic but it would be hard to get to since it was put in then I had insulation blown in. I didn't think about it prior to the insulation being added... |
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Oh, I thought the antenna was in the attic. Is it possible to run a cable straight from the antenna to just one TV for testing purposes? (NO preamp) That antenna should be more than enough for DC if aimed correctly. I have used a much smaller antenna in a low spot west of you (Aldie/Gum Springs) with excellent results.
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Also, temporarily disconnect the signal from your TIVO and plug the antenna cable directly into your TV and re-scan. There is much discussion here about the fussy nature of the Tivo tuner. Do this test just to see if that might be part of your problem.
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every station is 1 edge or 2 edge, so obviously limited by the terrain there. At what height is your antenna mounted? When you enter the location info on the tvfool website, In the field labelled antenna height AGL you should enter the actual height of your antenna for most accurate results. you may also plug in various heights to see what the impact might be at various heights.
is this an older system that used to work fine for years and is suddenty not working to your satisfaction, or is this a new system you just installed that your not quite happy with??
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Also, has reception worsened recently?
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We have been in the house about 3.5 years. Once we moved in we purchased the Wingard 7084P after buying a smaller UHF only antenna. It is mounted on the side of the house with a side mount with 10 feet of mast so the Antenna is just above the roof line.
Yea we back right up to hills. I would say from my back patio 20-30 ft and the hill starts going up. The big problem is recently CBS and NBC has gone away for some reason which I don't understand and we watch a lot of shows on CBS anyway. So I have finally gotten to be proactive and figured I would ask around to figure out what I am doing incorrectly or what I can do to improve things. Part of me wants to put a rotor up there so when the wind blows it I can re-adjust from the ground as I really hate climbing on the roof. I would say the roof is in the low 20 foot range so that is where the antenna is mounted. When I am up there I can look into the side of Townhouses that are built on the side of the hill as it goes up. So yea terrain is less that joyous... |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Getting the antenna a bit more above the roofline would likley help improve reliability. You shouldn't need a rotor if just the DC stations are important.
I used this small antenna, 10 feet off the roof, about 10 miles further out from you & the DC stations are solid. (Even Baltimore & Frederick MD are seen, but too un-reliable due to the low flying aircraft from nearby Dulles Airport) This is the TV FOOL report for that location off Braddock Road. I'm not saying you need a new antenna, but start with height experimentation & then bypass the pre amp if the intermittent reception issues still exist. I don't think the pre amp is overloading, but I always like to test without amplification whenever issues arise to develop a baseline. |
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your worry about the wind blowing makes me wonder if you have a lot of trees nearby around you also? Can you get the antenna as far away from trees as possible? given the terrain your up against, it's likely there may be some multipath going on there. i.e. signals bouncing around off nearby hills, can cause multiple reflected signals from the same transmitter to arrive at the receive antenna out of phase and will degrade the signal quality significantly.
It sounds like you have a suitable antenna, I would consider adding the rotor. If your issues are being caused by multipath, quite often all it takes is a bump of anywhere from a few degrees to tens of degrees in one direction or the other to get out of the degraded area. Or you might just be able relocate the antenna someplace else, a few feet in any direction, horizontally or vertically ya may be able to find a better sweet spot. You may want to check out this thread which addresses antenna siting. http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=144400 and this thread which has some thoughts on multipath http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=136245 If your using a preamp, try taking it out of the picture completely. Sometimes adding a preamp can make your system even more susceptible to multipath by amplifying the reflections more. What are you using as a receiver BTW. Some newer ATSC receivers behave very well under multipath, while others (mostly older but not necessarily) are pretty bad.
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I live in a rural area about 55 miles from stations to the south and 60+ miles from an eastern CBS station, but this is a mountainous region of the U.S. My primary concern is picking up a CBS station, but others would be nice as well.
Here is my tvfool results: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...4033417063e955 I have been looking at antennas such as the AntennasDirect DB4e. Anyone have any idea if I could pickup anything given my location? I am willing to invest in some equipment if needed. I appreciate any input. Thanks. |
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Moving a PM from otadtvman to here:
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i have the blu 420f, sigma 6 hd and portensigne lambda from france, and i can tell you that they are the Ferrari of the antennas,zinc plated booms(mirror finish)
performance is very good with wide bw. |
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Thanks for your reply. TVFool results Unfortunately, our neighbor planted a continous Norway Spruce evergreen windbreak the enire perimeter of their backyard more than 25 years ago. Quote:
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edtrutone,
Thank you for your reply.
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