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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Hi folks I'm building a new home so I want to make sure all wiring are in place. Basically I have cat5 + coax to all rooms hubbed at the utility room, and I intend to have an external OTA antenna go to the utility room.
I also concern about the location of the antenna. Should it be side, back or even on top of the house? I find that it'll look weird with it on top. Side/back looks better but I wonder about signal quality. Also another other suggestion on pre-wire will help (automation, security...etc.). Ernest |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Vancouver
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Don't forget to wire a doorbell.
As for antennas, placement depends more on what is between you and the various stations you intend to listen to or watch. Re network cabling, there are some places you might want more than one run. I put three to my AV nook in the new living room, as there might be ethernet connected XBox or Bluray in addition to my Squeezebox music player not to mention ethernet on receivers is common now. Likewise I have two running to where the TV is mounted; one for the new panasonic, and one as insurance in case we ever want or have to put a network device there. I can bring more there from underneath if I must but easier when walls are open. Also ave a couple of ethernet and phone runs in each bedroom, 1 each in the kitchen. In the living room I buried 12 gauge wire for front R/L/Center speakers; side rear surrounds; a subwoofer (different cable). Also put HDMI from TV mount to AV nook area along with a backup plan - TOSlink fibre optic cable, this in case I need to take sound from the TV should my HDMI crap out for some reason. Also had previously buried 14 gauge wire for kitchen speakers back to the AV nook; we use the Zone 2 feature of our Onkyo constantly for kitchen sound. When the house was built before WWII there was just a few knob and tube electrical circuits; now there's a maze of wiring running down to the basement. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Toronto, East York (Greenwood & Mortimer)
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I strongly suggest you run two sets of RG6 coax TV cable to each room in your house. That way, you have the option of having both OTA TV and subscription cable TV to each room.
Very smart to think this through first! Congrats on the home reno!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Toronto, East York (Greenwood & Mortimer)
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Can you produce a TV Fool report for us and post the link? But the top of the roof will be best. We really need to know about the signals in your area before we can give you good advice about antenna location and which antenna is best.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I would suggest that you install wiring ducts to all rooms possible and have light cable in each one, that way if you need to install any type of new wiring in the future you can pull it through the wiring duct with the light cable.
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Join Date: May 2012
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Wow thanks for all the great suggestions. I'll have to manage my budget
TV Fool report here. Goodness I was finding this info badly - thanks HWP: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...1349915d9bfe00 My house front face north and back face south. South is especially open because there's no house (park). East/West adjacent to houses. Based on the radar I think I should put it at my south east corner of my house, but I may miss out 2 channels (Omni and City) |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: North Delta, BC (96Av x 116St)
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slaveern, in regards to the best OTA gear and solution for your new home please use the OTA Forum threads, and especially these ones for your area:
AB - Edmonton, Northern Alberta - OTA OTA Station Status: Calgary, Edmonton, and Alberta We'll help you with your other requirements in this thread.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I would probably try something bidirectional (i.e. without any reflectors). Ya may find ur able to receive stations from both directions that way.
You could probably do with wireless N. But since ur wiring it now anyhow ya may as well use the ether.
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