Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Go to a signal-finding website like "Antennaweb.org". There are others as well. You can put in her address and it will tell you the direction to point the antenna. If you don't want to put in her full address, or it returns no results, using the zip code will pretty much get you the same thing. Run it with the "antenna will be mounted 30 feet or higher" even if it won't be. That will give you the most results so you can pick the best direction to try. If you want to go the "all in one" route for an antenna that can be mounted outside or in your attic, this is the first one I tried and got pretty good results. You can find it on Amazon: McDuory Digital HDTV Outdoor Amplified Antenna - 150 Miles Range - Mounting Pole & 40 feet RG6 Coaxial Cable Included. However, the pre-amp is in the antenna, so if it is in the attic, it might fry it come summer. Last edited by Battlebasset; 01-18-2023 at 06:44 AM. Reason: Additional info |
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In Spanish Springs, with a window facing Orlando, I can pick-up some stations with a flat antenna. Get one with an amplifier.
You should be able to pick one up on Amazon for under $30. It's likely that you will not get ABC but I get NBC and CBS with mine. Mount the antenna in the window as high as possible. If the window is facing a building you may not get any signal. The attic is a possibility if it is not lined with foil as a radiant barrier. If the attic is lined with foil your only option is an outside antenna. |
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You know when we lived in TV for the first year I used a antenna but I put it in our attic & got 43 channels but the bad thing was about half the channels were Spanish speaking, but I always found something to watch. I pointed the antenna toward Orlando. Some people think antennas have to put antenna where there is no walls & have to be put in a window or on top off the house. Wrong!
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Last edited by nn0wheremann; 01-18-2023 at 09:45 AM. Reason: Additional info |
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The Villages is too far away from Orlando for signal you will have to go with a radio
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You cannot get TV channels with an antenna unless its maybe 50 ft. high, and then it still might not work. Stations are to far away.
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I have a $25 (now $50) antenna in my attic and get about 50 channels or so. It is pointed towards Orlando. Hooked the coax to a splitter to the coax going to all of the rooms in the house. Works great!
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You have to set your TV to the right settings. Most of the comments are not incorrect but you will get some stations even with a cheap indoor Indiana so check your TV for the right settings to receive antenna
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No at 20 ft not visible over peak of home I receive Orlando, Pennycamp area
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