It's been a year of vague non-answers from my landlord, so I decided to say "heck with it" and put up my dish.
I'm on the south side of Missoula, MT, where the hills block my signal for Montana PBS OTA. For now I've had an antenna on my porch (north facing) to get KSPS (Spokane PBS) plus the rest of the locals. It's alright, but I've been using a flat coax through the sliding glass door, which kills the signal a bit. Sometimes there are some ugly blips that can kill a recording.
I set up my Geosatpro 90cm on an NPRM, with 100 feet of quad-shielded RG6 run straight from the LNBF to my receiver. It's juuuuuust enough to reach. The weather strip under my door is flexible enough to let the door open and close with the cable run underneath (until I get proper permission to run the wire through the damaged spot on the exterior wall). Apparently I'm not too rusty, since it only took 10-15 minutes to lock in 125W. My "meter" was using Facebook video chat to watch the TV as I moved the dish I can get the main PBS TP, but of course Montana PBS gives me 0% signal. Are there any particular tricks to getting Montana, besides having a bigger dish?
Or, if the landlord is fine with the setup, I might put the antenna on the same post, so I can get Montana PBS OTA. Then I'll move the dish and go for my old setup of 103/97/91 or 103/99/95/91. Is 91 still worth shooting for? Besides NHK and the four time zones of NBC, is there much left on 103 or is the rest all IP now?
I'm on the south side of Missoula, MT, where the hills block my signal for Montana PBS OTA. For now I've had an antenna on my porch (north facing) to get KSPS (Spokane PBS) plus the rest of the locals. It's alright, but I've been using a flat coax through the sliding glass door, which kills the signal a bit. Sometimes there are some ugly blips that can kill a recording.
I set up my Geosatpro 90cm on an NPRM, with 100 feet of quad-shielded RG6 run straight from the LNBF to my receiver. It's juuuuuust enough to reach. The weather strip under my door is flexible enough to let the door open and close with the cable run underneath (until I get proper permission to run the wire through the damaged spot on the exterior wall). Apparently I'm not too rusty, since it only took 10-15 minutes to lock in 125W. My "meter" was using Facebook video chat to watch the TV as I moved the dish I can get the main PBS TP, but of course Montana PBS gives me 0% signal. Are there any particular tricks to getting Montana, besides having a bigger dish?
Or, if the landlord is fine with the setup, I might put the antenna on the same post, so I can get Montana PBS OTA. Then I'll move the dish and go for my old setup of 103/97/91 or 103/99/95/91. Is 91 still worth shooting for? Besides NHK and the four time zones of NBC, is there much left on 103 or is the rest all IP now?