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Old 09-26-2016, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Robert Grant View Post
Well, what are you using as an antenna, where is it placed (e.g., on the roof, in the attic, on top of your TV), and where are you.

There are websites (TV fool, for example) where you can enter your location, and it will show the direction and signal strength of TV stations in your area.

However, just because the signal is strong does not itself assure good reception. DTV favors outdoor antennas (actually designed under the presumption that a directional antenna 10m (33') off the ground would be in use).

To succeed with an indoor antenna, you almost need to have the indoor antenna behind a window that faces the transmitter sites. You may get away with going through walls if your exterior is wood or vinyl, but brick or stucco (because it has a metal wire mesh inside) will cause trouble, unless you can use a window facing the transmitters or put the antenna in the attic.
Thanks Robert. That what I got to do is put an attic antenna up.I would love to put an antenna up in the 90 foot pine here but it wont be safe when it gets hit by lightning .I see that BJs has DTV antennas there but dont know about the quality of them and same goes for the ones at Walmart.I need a backup in case the cable goes out for a long time.
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