O.T. A. HD antenna

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Blah13

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What would be the best O.T.A. HD antenna so that I all of my TV's will get the channels? Would you suggest an outdoor or indoor. :confused:

Thanks, Brad
 
Outdoor is better than indoor. Go to AntennaWeb punch in your Zip. That will tell you about what size antenna you will need, and which way it needs to be pointed. Keep in mind you may or may not also need a pre-amp to go with it. BTW. There is no such thing as an HD antenna, that's just a marketing catch phrase.
 
You really need to know what frequencies. what direction, and how far away your local towers are. Go to antennaweb.org to find this info.
 
the 4228 is great if the transnmitters are tightly grouped. Not so great if they are scattered about. it gets for everything here and it si good but no antenna is best in all circumstances.
 
the 4228 is great if the transnmitters are tightly grouped. Not so great if they are scattered about. it gets for everything here and it si good but no antenna is best in all circumstances.

Thats why I always suggest getting a rotor with any outdoor antenna set up :)

Jimbo
 
This is what I got off of the Antenna Web.

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DTVAntenna
TypeCall SignChannelNetworkCityStateLive
DateCompass
OrientationMiles
FromFrequency
Assignment*yellow - uhfWFMY-DT2.1CBSGREENSBORONC149°21.951yellow - uhfWMYV48MNTGREENSBORO NC149°21.948*yellow - uhfWMYV-DT48.1MNTGREENSBORONC147°22.733*yellow - uhfWXLV-DT45.1ABCWINSTON-SALEMNC147°22.729yellow - uhfWCWG20CWLEXINGTONNC147°22.720*yellow - uhfWXII-DT12.1NBCWINSTON-SALEMNC325°23.931*green - uhfWUNL-DT26.1PBSWINSTON-SALEMNC325°23.932green - vhfWFMY2CBSGREENSBORONC149°21.92red - uhfWFXR27FOXROANOKEVA4°74.427*red - uhfWPXR-DT38.1IONROANOKEVA4°74.336red - uhfWBRA15PBSROANOKEVA4°74.415red - uhfWGPX16IONBURLINGTONNC77°25.516*red - uhfWGPX-DT16.1IONBURLINGTONNC77°25.514red - uhfWXLV45ABCWINSTON-SALEM NC326°23.945red - uhfWLXI61INDGREENSBORONC40°2.461red - uhfWUNL26PBSWINSTON-SALEMNC325°23.926*red - uhfWCWG-DT20.1CWLEXINGTONNC147°22.719*red - uhfWLXI-DT61.1INDGREENSBORONC147°22.743red - vhfWXII12NBCWINSTON-SALEMNC325°23.912blue - uhfWCNC36NBCCHARLOTTENC236°81.036blue - uhfWMYT55MNTROCK HILLSC237°79.755blue - uhfWJZY46CWBELMONTNC237°79.746blue - uhfWCCB18FOXCHARLOTTENC219°69.318blue - uhfWTVI42PBSCHARLOTTENC218°66.942blue - vhfWGHP8FOXHIGH POINT NC155°25.18*blue - vhfWBRA-DT15.1PBSROANOKEVA4°74.43blue - vhfWDBJ7CBSROANOKEVA4°74.47*blue - uhfWDBJ-DT7.1CBSROANOKEVA4°74.418blue - vhfWSLS10NBCROANOKEVA5°74.810blue - uhfWPXR38IONROANOKEVA4°74.338blue - uhfWUVC40UNIFAYETTEVILLE NC131°74.840violet - uhfWDRL24INDDANVILLE VA59°43.424violet - vhfWSOC9ABCCHARLOTTENC219°69.39violet - vhfWBTV3CBSCHARLOTTE NC238°80.93*violet - uhfWCNC-DT36.1NBCCHARLOTTENC236°81.022violet - vhfWRAL5CBSRALEIGHNC116°91.85violet - vhfWUNC4PBSCHAPEL HILLNC116°54.24Note:The above listing is a conservative prediction of stations received. Depending on the specifics of your installation, you may be able to receive stations that do not appear in this list.
DTVAntenna
TypeCall SignChannelNetworkCityStateLive
DateCompass
OrientationMiles
FromFrequency
Assignmentyellow - uhfWMYV48MNTGREENSBORO NC149°21.948yellow - uhfWCWG20CWLEXINGTONNC147°22.720green - vhfWFMY2CBSGREENSBORONC149°21.92red - uhfWFXR27FOXROANOKEVA4°74.427red - uhfWBRA15PBSROANOKEVA4°74.415red - uhfWGPX16IONBURLINGTONNC77°25.516red - uhfWXLV45ABCWINSTON-SALEM NC326°23.945red - uhfWLXI61INDGREENSBORONC40°2.461red - uhfWUNL26PBSWINSTON-SALEMNC325°23.926red - vhfWXII12NBCWINSTON-SALEMNC325°23.912blue - uhfWCNC36NBCCHARLOTTENC236°81.036blue - uhfWMYT55MNTROCK HILLSC237°79.755blue - uhfWJZY46CWBELMONTNC237°79.746blue - uhfWCCB18FOXCHARLOTTENC219°69.318blue - uhfWTVI42PBSCHARLOTTENC218°66.942blue - vhfWGHP8FOXHIGH POINT NC155°25.18blue - vhfWDBJ7CBSROANOKEVA4°74.47blue - vhfWSLS10NBCROANOKEVA5°74.810blue - uhfWPXR38IONROANOKEVA4°74.338blue - uhfWUVC40UNIFAYETTEVILLE NC131°74.840violet - uhfWDRL24INDDANVILLE VA59°43.424violet - vhfWSOC9ABCCHARLOTTENC219°69.39violet - vhfWBTV3CBSCHARLOTTE NC238°80.93violet - vhfWRAL5CBSRALEIGHNC116°91.85violet - vhfWUNC4PBSCHAPEL HILLNC116°54.24Note:The above listing is a conservative prediction of stations received. Depending on the specifics of your installation, you may be able to receive stations that do not appear in this list.
DTVAntenna
TypeCall SignChannelNetworkCityStateLive
DateCompass
OrientationMiles
FromFrequency
Assignment*yellow - uhfWFMY-DT2.1CBSGREENSBORONC149°21.951*yellow - uhfWMYV-DT48.1MNTGREENSBORONC147°22.733*yellow - uhfWXLV-DT45.1ABCWINSTON-SALEMNC147°22.729*yellow - uhfWXII-DT12.1NBCWINSTON-SALEMNC325°23.931*green - uhfWUNL-DT26.1PBSWINSTON-SALEMNC325°23.932*red - uhfWPXR-DT38.1IONROANOKEVA4°74.336*red - uhfWGPX-DT16.1IONBURLINGTONNC77°25.514*red - uhfWCWG-DT20.1CWLEXINGTONNC147°22.719*red - uhfWLXI-DT61.1INDGREENSBORONC147°22.743*blue - vhfWBRA-DT15.1PBSROANOKEVA4°74.43*blue - uhfWDBJ-DT7.1CBSROANOKEVA4°74.418*violet - uhfWCNC-DT36.1NBCCHARLOTTENC236°81.022Note:The above listing is a conservative prediction of stations received. Depending on the specifics of your installation, you may be able to receive stations that do not appear in this list.
** SO WHAT KIND OF OTA ANTENNA WOULD BE BEST ***
 
What a mess. if anymone types in the zip 27284 they will know. IT is a one level and no trees.
 
It looks like your stations are all over the map. So a rotor is in order here. The 4228 would be the antenna of choice today. However some stations that are using UHF for digital broadcast now may be changing back to VHF after the analog shutdown. The 4228 is a very good UHF antenna with some decent gain in the higher VHF range. So just to future proof myself I would look for a good VHF/UHF combo. The same goes for a pre-amp. I would go with the 7777.
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This is what I got off of the Antenna Web.


** SO WHAT KIND OF OTA ANTENNA WOULD BE BEST ***

Multi directional. Charlotte locals are scattered.
BTW select digital broadcast only on antenna web.

I had to set up one of these
for a friend who lives off Tryon st.
 
I live outside High Point (27265) and have the 4228 with the 777 pre-amp along with a CM rotor and I pull in all the Charlotte area stations as well as all the local stations with great signal strength on the HR-20 receiver. Today with the wind I am having occasional drop-outs, but still watchable.
 
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