What Televes model are you comparing to?
Televes DAT BOSS LR. Significant signal strength difference in favor of the HDB91X. I pick up WUPW Fox Toledo from a distance of 43 miles the best with the HDB91X.
The Fracarro is the worst of the 3.
What Televes model are you comparing to?
At 30 miles away, you could use what I use – the RCA ANT751. Very durable and excellent reception. I have mine mounted in the attic with a channel master HD 7777 preamp. Tampa8 Do you use an OTA antenna in Tampa?
Thanks for your help. This antenna gave me GREAT results. I did not add a pre-amp, and everything seems to be coming in just fine. According to my TiVo, my signal strength on all of the wanted channels is ~72%. This is with my first aiming of the antenna @ 126º. I may try to make some adjustments to the antenna, using my wife downstairs to Gallup if it improves, but honestly everything seems perfectly clear.
Would I benefit from using a pre-amp, or would that be overkill with the broadcast antennas being only about 30 miles away. I have read online that the TiVo can be a little sensitive to too strong of a signal.
If you're getting everything reliably then there's no need for a preamp.Thanks for your help. This antenna gave me GREAT results. I did not add a pre-amp, and everything seems to be coming in just fine. According to my TiVo, my signal strength on all of the wanted channels is ~72%. This is with my first aiming of the antenna @ 126º. I may try to make some adjustments to the antenna, using my wife downstairs to Gallup if it improves, but honestly everything seems perfectly clear.
Would I benefit from using a pre-amp, or would that be overkill with the broadcast antennas being only about 30 miles away. I have read online that the TiVo can be a little sensitive to too strong of a signal.
There's a bug in the signal meter of the Tivo Roamio when used OTA, so that the maximum signal level it's capable of showing is 72%.Thanks for your help. This antenna gave me GREAT results. I did not add a pre-amp, and everything seems to be coming in just fine. According to my TiVo, my signal strength on all of the wanted channels is ~72%. This is with my first aiming of the antenna @ 126º. I may try to make some adjustments to the antenna, using my wife downstairs to Gallup if it improves, but honestly everything seems perfectly clear.
Would I benefit from using a pre-amp, or would that be overkill with the broadcast antennas being only about 30 miles away. I have read online that the TiVo can be a little sensitive to too strong of a signal.
Hmmm... my HD TiVo displays 100 on signal meter, of course it is getting long of tooth.
Yes, mine is a Roamio. 72%....I’ll take it! Today I got the MoCA network setup and now have 4 additional TiVo minis on the networkThe bug is in the Tivo Roamio firmware for sure.
Glad to hear you are getting good reception out of your Qiaohua antenna. Every situation is different. That antenna does not have a high VHF element, however.The best UHF antenna from my experience is the Xtreme Signal HDB91X. There is a high VHF element on it, but a separate high VHF is better.
It beats the Televes and Fracarro I have, hands down. I have two HDB91x’s. If they can’t get a usable signal, I’m not going to receive it.
It does have one, just not that great.Glad to hear you are getting good reception out of your Qiaohua antenna. Every situation is different. That antenna does not have a high VHF element, however.
It does have one, just not that great.
Actually, that small rectangular element is the dipole for this UHF/corner Yagi design. This being a strictly passive UHF antenna with no out of band filtering (be it VHF or LTE/5G) if a VHF High station is strong enough, it will be received to some extent, but this model does not have any elements for VHF reception. It's a UHF yagi/corner antenna.Yes. The small rectangular element near the back reflectors is the high vhf element.
It will receive high VHF but the station has to be close and powerful from my experience. I have a high VHF on RF7 in Detroit that I use an old special high VHF antenna to receive and run it thru a combiner with the HDB91X. Now I get my high VHF along with UHF’s on the same wire.
I basically have a mini-MATV system running.