I was mapped to Roanoke, VA which is 80 miles away and was receiving no locals with a signal strength of 19. Sean kindly got me re-mapped to Greensboro, NC for locals and I can now pick up CBS and NBC. I also pick up 3 different PBS channels, but FOX, ABC, and UPN are a no go. Of course my signal strength is still 19.
I was supposed to have a guy come out today and "evaluate" my OTA situation. Voom had told me that I'd probably have to have an antenna upgrade. The guy was supposed to be here between 8 and 12 this morning, but he is tied up doing installs and it's going to be later when he can make it.
I talked to him on the phone and he says that he is probably going to have to put a high powered in-line signal amplifier on to help get my signal up. He says the little bit of power the Winegard gets from the receiver is not enough to properly power the antenna. The guy at Radio Shack told me the opposite. He said if you threw more power at the line, you would run a risk of frying the LNB on the Voom dish. So, who's right?
I was supposed to have a guy come out today and "evaluate" my OTA situation. Voom had told me that I'd probably have to have an antenna upgrade. The guy was supposed to be here between 8 and 12 this morning, but he is tied up doing installs and it's going to be later when he can make it.
I talked to him on the phone and he says that he is probably going to have to put a high powered in-line signal amplifier on to help get my signal up. He says the little bit of power the Winegard gets from the receiver is not enough to properly power the antenna. The guy at Radio Shack told me the opposite. He said if you threw more power at the line, you would run a risk of frying the LNB on the Voom dish. So, who's right?