Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Has anyone tried the $15 to $30 antenna boosters to pick up Orlando and other local stations? Have a tv but don’t want to get another fire stick for the spare bedroom.
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We use one from Amazon that costs about $45 and get several stations from Orlando including the 4 major networks. Channel 9, ABC, gets spotty reception but the other three networks (Channels 2, 6, and 35) come in great. Lightning has fried the booster twice in 7 plus years but it’s easy to replace. We live north of 466, so if you are in the newer southern area you should have no problem getting good reception.
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You’ll have to spend a lot more than the $30 for a firestick to buy and install an antenna that’ll reach Orlando for local channels. I spent about $100 for an antenna, $40 for a amplifier and labor to install.
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Boosters are trash. Just raise your antenna height or can a higher gain antenna. Longer yagi. Or aim it better in an attic or wherever.
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I am 45 miles from all the transmitting towers and do fine with no booster at all. Just don't expect to feed 5 or 6 coax lines in your attic. Use one splitter in attic and limit yourself to feeding two sets.
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I installed a large 8 foot directional UHF antenna (yagi) in my garage attic and added a Wingard booster at the point that the coax cable comes out of the attic and into the garage, then fed the coax that runs to my TV. When I scan I consistently get 60+ channels but between duplicates and things you don't want to watch, about 30 useful channels. Did it myself and spent about $120, all from Amazon. If you search "antenna" on the forums you'll find much more about how to make this work. Last edited by Battlebasset; 04-11-2023 at 05:17 AM. Reason: Additional info |
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I’ve got a Lava 8008 mounted on my roof in Fenney. When I scanned yesterday, I received 94 channels. The installer connected it to all the cable outlets so we can watch on three different TVs. There are a lot of religious and Spanish channels that we don’t watch, but we get all the major broadcast networks. No complaints here.
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Has any one used a Antenna's Direct Clearstream 4max antenna? if so with or without a preamp? I'm located just north of Rohan Rec Center. Any one in the area that use something else? If so pluses or minus of your experiences using the antenna
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You can delete those channels you don't want on on TV channel list so when you surf they will not show up
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Yes, narration is in Spanish. But don't really need it. And when they say "Goooooaaaalllll!" the entertainment value is off the charts. |
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That’s exactly what I do..
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I have a small antenna in the garage (Best Buy) attic. I get over 60 channels with it. I use a small amp at the TV end. I ran a coax cable from the antenna down the conduit that contains the irrigation system's wire lead from the gutter into the irrigation box. I then have a splitter in the irrigation box that can feed as many outlets as I like. You will probably need an amp at the splitter or on each TV to ensure signal strength. Cost for antenna about $50 and each amp is about $20. I had the 50 feet of coax but it can get expensive to buy...measure the length you need carefully. Too much cable length means impedence problems that reduce the signal strength to each TV. Xfinity is currently charging $10/box/month...that adds up!
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normal outside antenna should pick up orlando .. shoot we pick up all local stations / with one.
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Simply raise the height of your outdoor antenna and you will get it all. Not costly at all
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I had three new Smart TVs, all made by LG, the most reliable brand, according to Consumer Reports. XFinity connected one coaxial cable to its wifi modem, and all my televisions picked up the signals by wifi, without a direct connection to the modem. With an antenna taped to a window, you supply a signal to only one tv unless you have a splitter and multiple cables running to the other televisions. |
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