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- 04-18-2004 04:25 PM #1
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Bay Area VOOMers?
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I live in Belmont, CA on the eastern side of a hill with a clear view of the bay from about 60 to 140 azimuth. And an angle of 14 shouldn't be a problem. However, the hill blocks Sutro Tower to the north, so the OTA channels will probably be a problem.
Is there anyone else on this forum who lives in the bay area with a clear eastern view, but no line of sight to Sutro? Any problems or other issues that impact your satellite signal? How is your OTA reception?
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- 05-25-2004 12:48 AM #2
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Well, I'll be getting VOOM installed on June 11th.
I'll post more as things develop.
Located South Bay. San Jose, South San Jose to be more specific.
- 05-25-2004 09:11 AM #3There is no way for anyone here to tell you for sure and guarantee what your SAT and OTA reception will be, even other Bay area VOOMer's. There are many of us in the Bay area that have VOOM and some with OTA signal, so as long as you generally don't live in a forest or in an apartment on the west or north side, you should be fine for the SAT signal.
Originally Posted by Kaysadeya
As far as OTA, you can have a neighbor a block away, with the same antenna and have completely different reception. All depends on the obstructions between the towers and your site. Building, hills, trees can all effect this.
The best advise anyone here can give you is to visit
www.antennaweb.org
This will show you a conservative list of channels possibly available to your area. It will also show where/direction-compass the signal comes from, in your case you will be sutro tower is my best bet. Don't bet on receiving reception form multiple directions, like San Jose as well.
Your installer will have experience with what antenna should work best, but even he/she isn't a magician that can make a crummy-no-signal area work.
FYI, let the installer do their job, you will find posts about "don't let the installer use diplexers" FORGET that info, diplexers are necessary to make the antenna work as designed.
All will go well, have a little patience because there seems to be a product shortage for a few weeks, which is kinda good that so many NEWBIES are going to become VOOMer's.
- 06-03-2004 12:48 AM #4
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Question for any San Francisco / Outer Sunset area Voomer: Is there any chance of getting OTA NBC? Voom installed a DB8 antenna (giant square bbq grill looking thing) -- skip the sordid details, but I did have to adjust the antenna myself to actually get any OTA channels. I now get pretty much the channels being pumped out by Sutro at this point (2,5,7,9..). What's funny is I borrowed my brothers indoor Silver Sensor ant. and I got pretty much the same channels - with a little aiming here and there. I tried pointing the DB8 southeast for NBC, but nada. If there are any success stories in the S.F. / Sunset area for getting NBC, I would like to hear it (type of ant. & amp if used).
- 06-03-2004 01:23 AM #5Most of your information is great. However I would not agree with the diplexer statement. Sometimes if everything is perfect in the world they work as planned. But as a old time cband installer I can tell you that Channel plus boxes that cost tons more to do the same thing are even sketchy in performance at times.
Originally Posted by sat4me
There is definate problems if a cheap diplexer is used and that is what alot of installers are using. They are pocketing good ones in favor of 15.00 Home depot specials. So first make sure it is channel master diplexer or from sealed voom box. Also there are gain and seperation problems with even the best diplexer. sometimes they are constant problems, sometimes sporatic.
My nieghbor as an example went from getting a OFA signal very low 20's with good diplexer and only getting 3 channels here in Seattle area. To high 50-60s and getting 15 OFA channels just by me putting in a second cable run and removing the diplexer. So if it works for you that is great. However If I was getting Voom put in I would offer the installer 20 bucks on the side to dump another cable run and also let him keep the diplexers.
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- 06-03-2004 01:31 AM #6
It will probably be easier to get digital 49 (48.1 & 48.2) which has NBC on the second sub channel and spanish on the main channel. This channel is comming from San Bruno I believe. Check out this
website
that a fellow member of this forum created for more info.
- 06-04-2004 12:49 PM #7
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Voom in the east bay
Just got Voom installed. The satellite is very low on the horizon so it took some hunting to find a line of sight between the neighbor's trees. The OTA is an ugly cross between a sea gull and the terminator, and worse yet the only signals available are 2 minor stations being beamed out of the San Jose area (i knew this going in, thanks to antennaweb). For now, I'm keeping basic cable for local stations although switching inputs is a pain. Here's my question: Can I disconnect the OTA from diplexer on the antenna pole, run my basic cable up to it and connect it to the diplexer? If it works, this would have all stations coming in through the same input. I'm going to give it a shot anyway, but I wondered if there were any obvious reasons not to try.
- 06-05-2004 09:16 PM #8
SARD:
I would give VOOM a call on tell them you want your OTA antenna upgraded for free. You live in a poor area (valley) for HD as you know for OTA reception, but with the upgrade you may be able to get some OTA HD from Sac. It may be easier to get a good signal from there than from Sutro (SF).
- 06-10-2004 07:22 PM #9
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Originally Posted by sat4me
I live about halfway up the side of a hill, so there's the rest of a big hill to the west and somewhat of a hill to the north. I have a straight line of sight east across the bay to Fremont, however. I suspect I'm SOL when it comes to receiving a signal from Sutro; but my main concern is getting a good sat signal, which, last I checked, should come from the east. As best I can calculate, it appears I should get a good sat signal. Am I making the correct assumptions here?
- 06-13-2004 06:44 PM #10
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To reply to the original poster of this thread, I live in Redwood Shores, which is just across Hwy 101 from you. My install was done on 6/11 and when it was first completed all my satellite channels were great getting over 93's but the OTA channels were hit or miss. The installer told me that I probably would need an antenna upgrade and that I would have to call voom to request one. He knew something could be done, but wouldnt without some authorization, and probably he gets some extra compensation from voom for going out again later... The antenna they originally provide is a stealth model which gave me reading from below 10 to 60 depending on which channel I was watching. Channels below 30 would digitally pause, pixelate or just turn black being un-watchable.
When I called voom the rep told me that I lived between San Jose and San Francisco and I would have to chose which way I wanted to point the antenna. She explained that I would be chosing the NBC(San Jose) or Fox,CBS,ABC(SanFrancisco) and would not be able to get all the channels. I told her that if I couldn't get all the major networks then call the installer to remove the whole thing because its not worth it!!! After the threat to return the whole thing, 3 days later the installer came back, put on a bowtie square antenna and the readings jumped up from 60-80's on all my channels. The San Francisco and San Jose channels all came in, and the crap the voom rep told me about chosing a direction didn't matter since the new antenna picked up everything crystal clear. So for now the pictures don't stutter, pause or have digital dropout.
I'm actually quite happy with Voom after I had the OTA fixed!

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