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I built this antenna
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joearno...93845/sizes/l/ by watching a youtube video proclaiming it to be as good or better than most commercially available set-top units. It does fine - I get as many channels as a friend's $79 RCA antenna with an amplifier. The problem is that it's too directional and I'd like more 'reach' for some transmitters that are about 50 miles away. One channel I want is only fair for analog, but NG for the digital channels they provide. Would an amplifier help there? I'm a raw newbie in this area and would sure appreciate any advice or suggestions. I'd like the satisfaction of doing this myself. Is there such a thing as paralleling two of them? TIA Joe Arnold |
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![]() "1D10T" wrote in message ... I built this antenna http://www.flickr.com/photos/joearno...93845/sizes/l/ by watching a youtube video proclaiming it to be as good or better than most commercially available set-top units. It does fine - I get as many channels as a friend's $79 RCA antenna with an amplifier. The problem is that it's too directional and I'd like more 'reach' for some transmitters that are about 50 miles away. One channel I want is only fair for analog, but NG for the digital channels they provide. Would an amplifier help there? I'm a raw newbie in this area and would sure appreciate any advice or suggestions. I'd like the satisfaction of doing this myself. Is there such a thing as paralleling two of them? TIA Joe Arnold For the price of another PT 2x4, you could find out... |
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I built this antenna http://www.flickr.com/photos/joearno...93845/sizes/l/ by watching a youtube video proclaiming it to be as good or better than most commercially available set-top units. It does fine - I get as many channels as a friend's $79 RCA antenna with an amplifier. The problem is that it's too directional and I'd like more 'reach' for some transmitters that are about 50 miles away. One channel I want is only fair for analog, but NG for the digital channels they provide. Would an amplifier help there? I'm a raw newbie in this area and would sure appreciate any advice or suggestions. I'd like the satisfaction of doing this myself. Is there such a thing as paralleling two of them? Well it really doesn't quite 'do fine' then. At least not for what you want. Would the $79 antenna do what you want ? Or you could make up two antennae, and buy or make a combiner so you could point each at each source. geoff |
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![]() "geoff" wrote in message ... 1D10T wrote: I built this antenna http://www.flickr.com/photos/joearno...93845/sizes/l/ by watching a youtube video proclaiming it to be as good or better than most commercially available set-top units. It does fine - I get as many channels as a friend's $79 RCA antenna with an amplifier. The problem is that it's too directional and I'd like more 'reach' for some transmitters that are about 50 miles away. One channel I want is only fair for analog, but NG for the digital channels they provide. Would an amplifier help there? I'm a raw newbie in this area and would sure appreciate any advice or suggestions. I'd like the satisfaction of doing this myself. Is there such a thing as paralleling two of them? Well it really doesn't quite 'do fine' then. At least not for what you want. Would the $79 antenna do what you want ? Or you could make up two antennae, and buy or make a combiner so you could point each at each source. Thanks Geoff I learned yesterday that the one channel I want is only transmitting digitally at 50% power until 6/12. So... that means my $4 antenna *is* as good as the $79 one - it doesn't get Channel 7 either. I am going to make another as you suggest. BTW - the $79 one doesn't get 2 channels that I do, and I've yet to add a 28db amplifier. What started me on this is that I refuse to pay $40+ for a satellite system that won't provide locals. Thanks again. Joe Arnold |
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"1D10T" wrote in
: "geoff" wrote in message ... 1D10T wrote: I built this antenna http://www.flickr.com/photos/joearno...93845/sizes/l/ by watching a youtube video proclaiming it to be as good or better than most commercially available set-top units. It does fine - I get as many channels as a friend's $79 RCA antenna with an amplifier. The problem is that it's too directional and I'd like more 'reach' for some transmitters that are about 50 miles away. One channel I want is only fair for analog, but NG for the digital channels they provide. Would an amplifier help there? I'm a raw newbie in this area and would sure appreciate any advice or suggestions. I'd like the satisfaction of doing this myself. Is there such a thing as paralleling two of them? Well it really doesn't quite 'do fine' then. At least not for what you want. Would the $79 antenna do what you want ? Or you could make up two antennae, and buy or make a combiner so you could point each at each source. Thanks Geoff I learned yesterday that the one channel I want is only transmitting digitally at 50% power until 6/12. So... that means my $4 antenna *is* as good as the $79 one - it doesn't get Channel 7 either. I am going to make another as you suggest. BTW - the $79 one doesn't get 2 channels that I do, and I've yet to add a 28db amplifier. What started me on this is that I refuse to pay $40+ for a satellite system that won't provide locals. Thanks again. Joe Arnold |
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