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The antenna is no more or less intrusive than the dishes, IMO. The FCC protects both. |
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Radient Barriers have been available on Villages homes for a long time as an option. My house was built in 2006 and has it. They do save energy cost. Not as much as good attic insulation, but does help.
I have been doing experiments and tests with garage insulation and have finally achieved a cooler in summer warmer in winter garage. I added 12 inches of insulation above, insulated doors, ceiling fans, and changed the lighting. Still got a few more tweaks but am almost there. |
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I am in awe of all of your DIY skills, along with your astute common sense. Was not prepared for your added artistic ability when we came to see your pool. Please share your mosaic. Your fans, Gracie and family. |
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:BigApplause: I too "cut the cord" with Cable and also installed "outside" antenna as I couldn't get an antenna installed in roof by Village installer so installed "outside" antenna. We got 40 channels on a "good" day but mostly 5-6 (movie/news) channels regularly. We got ours from the Antenna guy at "Marion Market" Flea Mkt. He charged $120 PLUS installation but will try and find a "better" AMPLIFIED antenna as all I want is Local News as I have Netflix which I can also get free Fox etc "stories" saving a BUNDLE. Now if "The Villages" would let "other" competition in for Internet (ATT & others) we could probably save a lot more |
If you are on the southside, there are 3 choices for internet already. It isn't clear to me that more are needed and that we would "save a lot more". Remember, infrastructure has to be installed. It isn't clear to me that other companies would want to start installing infrastructure where 3 choices already exist. North of 466A, there are 2 choices. You can also use cellphone companies for internet access, although this is not currently an optimal choice.
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Also, it sounds like most folks aim their antennas south to pick up reception from Orlando. Are there any other stations in other directions that are within range of pickup that might make a motorized antenna worthwhile? Or are cities like Tampa, Daytona Beach, etc., just a bit too far for anything short of a tall tower and a large antenna? |
Who is your AV expert? I cannot get Tom from Villages AV to answer my calls.
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Is this foil part of the shingle or installed in the attic. i am re-roofing and wondering if the Landmark shingles or the felt has this foil backing. Nothing in the literature indicates this.
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I have NO idea, but would it not be possible to still do the in the attic installation by simply removing a small part of the insulation to create a signal window in the exact spot where it is needed? Obviously being completely foiled can't be a requirement or one could never install a solar tube if it were illegal to disrupt the foil.
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They may be using OSB with foil (aka radiant barrier) already attached to one side for the roof sheathing. It is installed with the foil facing the attic. Felt, peal and stick in the valleys, and shingles are installed on top of the roof sheathng.
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There are a number of "outside" antennas that are smaller than the satellite dishes which are located all over. To me, the "eye sore" is the >$300 a month the crooks at the cable companies were charging me. If my antenna bothers you, feel free to pay my bill !!! :)
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