DTV USA Forum        

Go Back DTV USA Forum

Welcome to DTVUSAForum.com
Current User Status: Guest
Please feel free to continue browsing our site as a guest
Registration is free
You may want to consider joining our community.
Why join DTVUSAForum.com?

Less advertising throughout
Post and participate in discussions
Network with other forum members
Free private messaging

join

View Single Post
Old 04-04-2009, 08:16 PM   #11 (permalink)
AndyTiedye
DTVUSA Member
 
AndyTiedye's Avatar
 



Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
AndyTiedye is on the path to becoming an esteemed DTVUSAForum member
Points: 259, Level: 5 Points: 259, Level: 5 Points: 259, Level: 5
Activity: 3% Activity: 3% Activity: 3%
Default

Pretty well most of the time. Not so good the other night when we had a bit of a windstorm.
No big surprise since the antenna was moving around quite a bit.
Reception kept cutting in and out. Cable got all wonky at the same time.
Actually switched to the analog channel of the program I was watching because of this.

Took it down as the storm piped up because I hadn't weatherized anything yet.
That was easy to do since it's just on a rope with a pulley.

Adjusting the direction involves going out onto the deck and moving the rope
I have tied to the back of the antenna. Most of the stations I care about are
in the same direction though.

One advantage of this setup is the ability to adjust the antenna height.
That seems to be quite critical and higher isn't necessarily better.
The optimum height is not the same for every channel either.
It would appear that the trees can actually be utilized as directors to some extent
if the antenna is in just the right spot. Anywhere else and they block everything.

We will probably set up a tower for the permanent installation, but the antenna in the trees
is getting us the best reception we have ever had, and helping gather information for siting
the tower. It may well be a crank-up tower, since the ability to adjust the height seems
to be important in our location.

Last edited by AndyTiedye; 04-04-2009 at 08:28 PM.
View AndyTiedye's Photo Album AndyTiedye is offline  
 
» Marketplace: Auctions Ending Soon
  RatingTitle, Username, & Date Views
Antennas Direct DB2 UHF HDTV Antenna
Today 05:30 AM
1
Antennas Direct PA-18 Ulta Low Noise Antenna Pre-Amp
Today 05:30 AM
1
Winegard RD9046 Portable 18 Inch Satellite Dish Antenna
Today 05:30 AM
1
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.1.0

All times are GMT -8. The time now is 05:52 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© 2008, 2009

DTVUSAForum.com is a fan run website and is not affiliated with ABC | CBS | FOX | HBO | NBC or any other television corporation.