reception question

pete424

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Jan 9, 2007
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Andover KS
I have dishnet but in my area my locals are not available in hi def. So I put up a large antenna in my attic and much to my surprise, I was able to get all my locals. All the towers are about 20 miles away and nearly all in the same area. My signal strength is from a high 90s on CBS to a low of 70-74 on Fox. Everything is working very well and I suspect I should be satisfied but sometimes my Fox signal fades and I lose the picture and sound. Usually only for a brief period but it is rather annoying. Is there a way to boost or amplify the signal?
 
how much time did you spend pointing your antenna?


maybe your could loose a few points on one to gain more on the one thats dropping out?

can you get a less directional antenna, or perhaps a join-tenna and another antenna just for the other station?


Of course it might be easier to put it outside?
 
I have dishnet but in my area my locals are not available in hi def. So I put up a large antenna in my attic and much to my surprise, I was able to get all my locals. All the towers are about 20 miles away and nearly all in the same area. My signal strength is from a high 90s on CBS to a low of 70-74 on Fox. Everything is working very well and I suspect I should be satisfied but sometimes my Fox signal fades and I lose the picture and sound. Usually only for a brief period but it is rather annoying. Is there a way to boost or amplify the signal?

Hold off on boosting your signal just yet if you have a VIP622. There is a well documented bug in its software (version 3.66) which can cause interference between strong and weak channels. Everybody in Austin and many other cities with a VIP 622 have this problem with FOX. They are currently rolling out software version 4.01 which supposedly corrects this problem. This roll out should be completed sometime this month so I would wait to see if that fixes it.

If not, then you can consider antenna modifications or amplications.
 
I have dishnet but in my area my locals are not available in hi def. So I put up a large antenna in my attic and much to my surprise, I was able to get all my locals. All the towers are about 20 miles away and nearly all in the same area. My signal strength is from a high 90s on CBS to a low of 70-74 on Fox. Everything is working very well and I suspect I should be satisfied but sometimes my Fox signal fades and I lose the picture and sound. Usually only for a brief period but it is rather annoying. Is there a way to boost or amplify the signal?

Hold off on boosting your signal just yet if you have a VIP622. There is a well documented bug in its software (version 3.66) which can cause interference between strong and weak channels. Everybody in Austin and many other cities with a VIP 622 have this problem with FOX. They are currently rolling out software version 4.01 which supposedly corrects this problem. This roll out should be completed sometime this month so I would wait to see if that fixes it.

If not, then you can consider antenna modifications or amplications.
 

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