I have an old Channel Master TV antenna that got blown down and the elements damaged. After I canceled cable TV (expensive!!!!) I decided to put up what was left of the antenna. Basically the UHF portion of it was undamaged. It is a fringe area antenna. It seemed to be VERY directional in a narrow beam without the VHF elements. So, I decided to shorten the elements on the broken VHF portion and rebuild it. I was not sure of what the length should be so I made the reflector 16 inches on each side (the elements form a vee and are isolated from each other on each side of the boom) with each element forward shortening til I got down to about 13 inches. So now it is a 5 element VHF beam (10 if you count each side separately).
It works much better now and now seems to receive in a broader beam. I just wonder what the lengths should be for today's HDTV and digital?
It works much better now and now seems to receive in a broader beam. I just wonder what the lengths should be for today's HDTV and digital?