OTA pipe extension

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Got rid of Direct TV. Putting up a OTA antenna. Want to use the direct mount, looking to add 2' or 3' extension to gain some height....Any suggestions?
 
Got rid of Direct TV. Putting up a OTA antenna. Want to use the direct mount, looking to add 2' or 3' extension to gain some height....Any suggestions?

Well, I found this. Not specifically made as an antenna extension but might be able to make it work?

 
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I see the site I posted previously expects you to order them in multiples of four. :oops:

Here is a site with a 4ft x 2" extension that allows just a single unit to be ordered.

 
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I see the site I posted previously expects you to order them in multiples of four. :oops:

Here is a site with a 4ft x 2" extension that allows just a single unit to be ordered.

Im going to give it a try! Thank you
 
Sorry, I think the DTV mount is simply not fit for purpose. Probably weak in wind.

Is an antenna mount and extension pole really that much more expensive than your jury-rig? Jerry-rig?

The price difference may be cheap insurance against ending up buying both.
 
Sorry, I think the DTV mount is simply not fit for purpose. Probably weak in wind.

Is an antenna mount and extension pole really that much more expensive than your jury-rig? Jerry-rig?

The price difference may be cheap insurance against ending up buying both.

It could be and issue if the antenna is very large but I have seen many people reuse dish poles for smaller antennas without issue. I guess size does matter... ;)
 
It could be and issue if the antenna is very large but I have seen many people reuse dish poles for smaller antennas without issue. I guess size does matter... ;)
Yes its a very small antenna, Everything is coming in fine but my local NBC. Last scan came up with 58 channels. 4 bolts in the roof for the dish. Then the 2 kickers are also bolted in the roof.
If I dont get NBC I will not get Sunday Night Football. But I can get all the Sunday games now via OTA. Its already a success. Not even sure how much longer I will live in this location?
The transmitters(repeaters) are 29 miles away. The problem is the terrain, and the location of that NBC, is behind a nice size mountain.
 
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Yes its a very small antenna, Everything is coming in fine but my local NBC. Last scan came up with 58 channels. 4 bolts in the roof for the dish. Then the 2 kickers are also bolted in the roof.
If I dont get NBC I will not get Sunday Night Football. But I can get all the Sunday games now via OTA. Its already a success. Not even sure how much longer I will live in this location?
The transmitters(repeaters) are 29 miles away. The problem is the terrain, and the location of that NBC, is behind a nice size mountain.

If you haven't already done so try tilting your antenna up a little bit to take advantage of the 'knife edge effect.'

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That helped us get signal with 2-edge reception behind a large hill at 42 and 57 miles from the transmitters. :)
 
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