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Mr. Luddite[_4_]
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Amazon prime TV
On 2/28/2018 1:57 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2018 00:15:26 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:
On 2/27/2018 10:37 PM, Its Me wrote:
On Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 9:13:10 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2018 01:37:19 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:
Our problem is we are in a valley. I am about 140’ above the valley
floor, but still the hills limit a lot of signals.
I am not sure why OTA sucks so bad here. OI am 30 miles from the
towers and it is flat ground. Looking down the line on Google I don't
even see any big buildings, just trees. I do have one big live oak
right here. The antenna is 25 feet off the ground and I am afraid to
stick a lightning rod up much higher.
I am running this, with an amp
http://www.newark.com/stellar-labs/30-2440/vhf-uhf-hdtv-60-mile-fringe-yagi/dp/88W2140?st=UHF%20antenna
How long is the cable coming down from the antenna, and what kind of cable? You get a lot of loss in that cable.
I kinda doubt that's his problem. The RF amp will more than make up for
any losses and actually there isn't much signal loss in the RF signal
cable anyway unless he has miles of it.
I think it's more an issue of where the transmitter's antenna radiation
pattern has been optimized for. Greg is near the ocean and there's not
much point of the station wasting signal power out over the water.
This is the setup and that distance is 26 miles. (not sure why google
does not save the ruler when you save the picture)
http://gfretwell.com/ftp/Antenna.jpg
Strange. At 26 miles as the crow flies you should get very good
reception with the antenna you described, trees or no trees. The TV I
used in the garage with the rabbit ears had a signal strength meter in
the setup and I could peg it when I adjusted the antenna for Boston
station. Most of the stations that were viewable registered "70" out of
100. I remember if the signal strength dropped to under 60 I'd get drop
outs sometimes. We were surrounded by big trees as well and they didn't
present a problem.
I wonder if your stations are utilizing the maximum power authorized by
the FCC or if there's a restriction. Doesn't make sense.
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