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Not sure why someone would point their antenna toward Orlando, when the transmitters are in Melbourne.
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I thought a posted a link to the antenna I'm using but here it is now.
EXTREMEtenna 80 TV Antenna, Outdoor | Channel Master (CM-4228HD) |
Did you install a lightning surge surpressor? I see Channel Master sells this one: Channel Master CM-3205 TV Antenna Lightning Surge Suppressor
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I've been too lazy to sit down and type of this list while scanning the channels. We live in mid-Villages area and receive all the channels via an antenna in our attic. Thanks for doing this!
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I bet the picture quality is crystal clear and not compressed like cable.
I canceled cable and just have ESPN+ Peacock which includes live local NBC channel and Paramount + which includes live CBS channel. All for $20 a month. |
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I recall getting 7 stations in NYC and 3 at my home outside the city. Times have changed. People with a smart TV can also pull in local countrywide stations by going to live TV on the screen. It has hundreds of stations in addition to dozens of music stations. |
And still nothing to watch. :)
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I was thinking of getting Paramount + while doing my research when I first moved here last year but was too busy. |
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Never mind. She just explained that DVR fast-forwarding is lost with all these other options. Deal killer. |
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That said I live in DeSoto, Fenny area, and put a large (8 foot) Long Range UHF- HDTV 91 Element Yagi Antenna (Amazon) in my attic and paired it with a Winegard LNA-200 Boost XT HDTV Preamplifier (Amazon). I get all the channels the original poster does. The large Yagi antenna has the best UHF gain going, which are almost all of the stations you want to watch. Also, I connected the pre-amp once the cable exits the attic and goes into my garage. I was concerned that mounting it on the antenna itself in the attic would fry it in the summer with 130+ degree heat. Doing it that way doesn't appear to have any detrimental effects on signal strength. 3+ bars out of 5 on almost every channel. I'm sure you would get something with my type of set up, though some stations might fade during storms. Very important, you need to have as little immediately between you and your direction to the transmitters as possible. You already have the attic roof to go through. A tree or another house/rest of your house will have an impact. Also, can't have a foil barrier in your attic. Use an internet site like antennaweb.org to get the direction to point your antenna from your address, and to let you know what you might expect as far as reception. Good luck! Between my antenna and a few internet services like Netflix and Amazon, and all of the free stuff on Roku, I have plenty to watch. And way less than cable/satellite. |
Check this web site before you purchase an antenna!
If you are thinking of trying an antenna for your TV follow the link below. When you put in your address it will give you an idea of what stations might be available to you at your location.
AntennaWeb - Antenna Signal Prediction |
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