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Cord cutters, what OTA antenna are you using for TV?
I'm going to buy an OTA antenna and I'm wondering what a good outdoor OTA antenna would be to buy? I'm thinking I'd like an omnidirectional antenna. My distance from FT Wayne and Lima are both within 60 miles so I don't need to pull long distance. Any suggestions?
If you can post a link or a brand name and model number I would appreciate it. |
HD Stacker TV Antenna design
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I have been using the home made, ghetto coat hanger screwed to a 2 x 4 model to good effect. I think I am into it for less than $2 and I get like 30 channels
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how do you interface it with the display?
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I just installed a GE 29884 in my attic. I am pulling in great signals from 45 miles away through concrete tile roof. I am pulling in 160 channels from Los Angeles.
It is nice and small. |
I also use the stacker and have it connected to 4 TVs with no issues.
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We have 2 cheap arse ones from Princess Auto (like Harbour Freight but Canadian).
One has rabbit ears, the other is a round disk about 8” diameter. Both need to be able to look out a window. We have an amplifier on each one as well. Sometimes we need to rotate the rabbit ear one slightly to get a certain channel. My non technical wife rigged all of this up and it works fine. |
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Use an antenna app to help position. I've done two attic installs with great success.
I use something like this direct antennas from Wal-Mart online, $38 plus a booster like this $25. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1578048664.png http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1578048677.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1578048687.png http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1578048711.png |
Cabmando, five years ago I lived 35 miles from you just across the border in Indiana.We probably had the only Porsches in the area.
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Start minimal ...it varies from house to house just a few miles apart due to a few variables. I have one "distant tower" that requires a small 12" square placed high in window
...all others come in with ease. Mine requires a amplified boost (just a powered "inline" thingy)...for the distant tower. Then work yer way up to an in the attic location...if that doesn't work. Don't mount outside unless you have to....jmho. |
I had one of the indoor/outdoor plastic omnidirectional RCA antennas that didn't work worth a damn. When I really wanted to pull a channel in, I'd run the wire out the window, climb up on my roof and place it in the 2nd floor gutter. I could pull the Fort Wayne ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox channels and all bu the Lima Fox channel doing this. Both the RCA and GE setups are indoor outdoor so I might try the attic first then go outside if necessary.
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I ended up getting the RCA yagi due to all the good reviews. Probably should have gotten a larger one because I'm able to pull the Fort Wayne Indiana channels but they break up. I'm considering putting motor on the mast to turn the antenna. I think the yagi is directional so turning it to the west might help with signal strength. I'm also considering a pre amplifier to boost the signal at the antenna but I'm not sure this will help with signal loss.
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Go to www.tvfool.com plug in your address and find out the specific compass direction to point the antenna for the channels you want.
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