OTA Antenna Question

mysgaccount

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Can someone please give me a suggestion for a good indoor OTA HD antenna? I have looked antennaweb. It says that the farthest tower from my location is 9.5 miles.

Also, is it possible to connect an indoor antenna to two tvs? Or will i have to buy two indoor antennas?

thanks in advance.
 

Super Dave

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cparker

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If his farthest tower is 9.5 miles he might be fine with a CM4221 instead of a CM4228. I have the CM4228 hitting towers 42 miles away and getting 90-100% signal strength. He also doesn't say if the towers are all in the same direction. If they're scattered about he may want to look at an omnidirectional rather than a directional antenna. At 9.5 miles he shouldn't need much of an antenna and getting TOO much antenna could be as bad as not enough. :)

just my 2 cents.
 

mysgaccount

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how can i find out if the towers are in the same direction? do i have to look at compass orientation?

antennaweb shows 7 digital channels, and here is the compass orientation:

280
280
216
233
280
227
226
 

KAB

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how can i find out if the towers are in the same direction? do i have to look at compass orientation?

antennaweb shows 7 digital channels, and here is the compass orientation:

280
280
216
233
280
227
226

If you entered your address on Antennaweb, you should get a street view map that will show you the antenna directions. If by chance you are using Firefox, use IE. A little quirky with the fox.
 

steve4810

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how can i find out if the towers are in the same direction? do i have to look at compass orientation?

antennaweb shows 7 digital channels, and here is the compass orientation:

280
280
216
233
280
227
226
.



"Orientation" and "direction" mean the same thing







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cparker

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If his farthest is 9.5 miles he could probably easily get his OTA stuff.

My very first attempt at getting HD OTA was by using an old FM dipole from a stereo I had out in the garage, stuck to a 75-300ohm transformer using alligator clips and scotch tape. I was getting watchable OTA at 42 miles. And the ones that are 7 miles from me were perfect. :) The ones from 42 miles have a couple of weaker ones so while watchable, they had occasional stutters and pixelation.

That TV has a Silver Sensor on it now and it performs marvelously. :)
 

rgregl

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I mounted a Wineguard GS2200 on top of the pole for my DISH and am receiving over 30 Chicago locals, and I'm about 35 miles west of downtown. It looks like a wing, and it has an amplifier. THe only channel it misses is Channel 2, which hardly anyone can pickup.
 

Evan70

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Make sure you use good quality cable from the ant to the receiver. I had been having issues with my antenna in my attic only getting about 60-70% signal, with lots of drops. Turns out I was loosing a bunch of signal because I had a coupler and two cables, changed it out to a single cable of the proper length and I'm now at 99% on every channel.
 

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