Hi Guys.
For now I'm ditching my satellite service and go with OTA. Last week I purchased a DB8 Antenna. I heard lots of great things about this antenna and after doing some indoor testing I believe it. However, I know with this antenna (as is the rule for any other antenna I think) this is definitely going to need to go high when I put it outside. I already have an existing antenna pole (roughly 40 feet) that has a VHF antenna at the top (that has twin lead connections but the leading wire needs to be attached still.) I have a couple of VHF channels that I want to pick up so I want to combine both antennas.
Here is my TV Fools info:
TV Fool
I've looked over the forum and done research but since I'm not really very well versed in the specs of it all I am coming to you all for help.
Basically I want to know what would be the best setup in regards to pre-amps, VHF/UHF combiners, etc. The top of the antenna is over the roof line, and the nearest trees are a block away so it has a decent view.
Since my DB8 isn't outside yet, I tried some indoor tests and during the day can get 15 channels, and last night I was able to receive 29 channels (the two I wanted to receive were the two VHF channels in Indianapolis.) I imagine once my I put my DB8 that I may be able to gain back some of those channels during the day time hours, but am aware there will likely still be a loss of a few channels during the day.)
My other concern is I can't shell out a hundred bucks or two for someone to come up there and install it or to rent a scissor lift (or I would do it myself if I could rent one cheap.) I don't want to climb the antenna tower either. I was wondering if there is anyway to get around this without costing an arm and a leg.
Any help or thoughts would be appreciated, thanks!
For now I'm ditching my satellite service and go with OTA. Last week I purchased a DB8 Antenna. I heard lots of great things about this antenna and after doing some indoor testing I believe it. However, I know with this antenna (as is the rule for any other antenna I think) this is definitely going to need to go high when I put it outside. I already have an existing antenna pole (roughly 40 feet) that has a VHF antenna at the top (that has twin lead connections but the leading wire needs to be attached still.) I have a couple of VHF channels that I want to pick up so I want to combine both antennas.
Here is my TV Fools info:
TV Fool
I've looked over the forum and done research but since I'm not really very well versed in the specs of it all I am coming to you all for help.
Basically I want to know what would be the best setup in regards to pre-amps, VHF/UHF combiners, etc. The top of the antenna is over the roof line, and the nearest trees are a block away so it has a decent view.
Since my DB8 isn't outside yet, I tried some indoor tests and during the day can get 15 channels, and last night I was able to receive 29 channels (the two I wanted to receive were the two VHF channels in Indianapolis.) I imagine once my I put my DB8 that I may be able to gain back some of those channels during the day time hours, but am aware there will likely still be a loss of a few channels during the day.)
My other concern is I can't shell out a hundred bucks or two for someone to come up there and install it or to rent a scissor lift (or I would do it myself if I could rent one cheap.) I don't want to climb the antenna tower either. I was wondering if there is anyway to get around this without costing an arm and a leg.
Any help or thoughts would be appreciated, thanks!