Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Still, as the saying goes "your mileage may vary". TV signals are funny things, and the house a couple away from you might get something, but you get nothing. If you drive around your area and see a house with a TV antenna, knock on their door and ask them how it works. For the most part, people with antennas around The Villages have worked through a number of issues and would be eager to tell their story. Some really eager. Make sure you have some time to spend. Last edited by Battlebasset; 01-18-2023 at 02:32 PM. Reason: Additional info |
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Ever since this country forced the digital TV on the airwaves on us, signal and coverage was about half of what it was with analog.
If you live in a city, you are fine. Rural, needs a higher off the ground antenna placement. |
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We tried an antenna with a booster when we first moved in and had zero channels as well. We went with Comcast for cable and internet. At the end of this season we are turning in our equipment and will revisit internet only next year. The stations are along way away.
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Go to the link below and type in your friends address. The site will tell you what channels may be possible to receive at that address. From there you can decide whether an antenna is even a possibility. When we first moved to the Villages we used an antenna. We where only able to get two stations with very poor reception. Our neighbor across the street had an antenna installed in his attic. He said it works quite well for them.
AntennaWeb - Antenna Signal Prediction Good Luck |
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Many houses have wall insulation with a foil backing. That blocks signals.
Many windows also have a coating that blocks signals. So you need to have the antenna outside, or possibly in the attic. For a quick test, open the window and put the antenna you have outside and re-scan to see if you get anything. |
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You know when we moved in TV they told us, NO antennas on the outside of your house, we’ll that rule did last long because I’ve seen several antennas on houses & yes they’re TV antennas!
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Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule | Federal Communications Commission |
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Last edited by Battlebasset; 01-19-2023 at 02:46 PM. Reason: Additional info |
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An association, landlord or local government may impose certain restrictions when safety is a concern or where a historic site is involved. An example of a permissible safety restriction would be requiring that an antenna is securely fastened down so that it will not be blown loose. Safety restrictions must be narrowly written so that they are no more burdensome than necessary to address a legitimate safety purpose. If there is a conflict about a restriction's validity, the association, landlord or local government trying to enforce the restriction must prove it is valid. This means that no matter who questions the validity of the restriction, the person or entity trying to enforce the restriction must prove that the rule is legitimate. |
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Several months ago this topic came up also and there was mention of a few names with phone numbers that actually came out to the house, made antenna/equipment recommendations and made the installation. Can anyone by chance, remember those names and contact info. Thank you in advance!
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Has the Architect Review Board ever contacted anyone for not telling them before having an outdoor antenna installed? Last edited by MikeVillages; 02-25-2023 at 03:02 AM. |
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