I just got back from a hunting trip at Grandma's house; Dad got a nice, 180-lb white tail, and I got heartburn.
Her zip code is 64772 (Nevada, MO), and she's pretty far out there. Her main goals are KOAM-7 (ch7, 48mi), KFJX-14 (ch13(!), 48mi), and KODE-12 (ch 43, 55mi). It's really unfortunate that two of the three channels are VHF, but she has a decent combo antenna (10' boom, forward-swept VHF section, big UHF reflector), which used to do the job just fine using analog signals. Up until recently, a little Craig DTV converter box would also sometimes work to pull in channels.
I went down there this weekend armed with my cable prep tool, compression fittings and a Channel Master 7777 combo preamp, hoping that I could get her some more signal. According to my cable toner, the circuit from the TV end of the cable to the antenna is complete. Plugging in the 7777 didn't help, though; both her new Panasonic TC-P50X1 and my Dish DTVPal came up with zeros doing automatic scans.
My first mistake was that I didn't bring the TVFool report with me, not even the broadcast channel numbers. I didn't know that I was looking for ch 7, 13, and 43, so I couldn't tune to them and see if they blipped.
My second mistake was assuming that the balun was good. Because I got continuity, and I didn't bring another balun with me, and I didn't feel like dropping a 20' 1-5/8" fence pole to replace the balun, I still don't know if it got fried in a recent electrical storm.
Did I make any other mistakes, or is that balun probably the answer?
PS - Who the hell would take a perfectly good UHF station (14) and move it into VHF-Hi (13) for the transition?!?! It's like these broadcast engineers were trying to cut off viewers. :rant:
Her zip code is 64772 (Nevada, MO), and she's pretty far out there. Her main goals are KOAM-7 (ch7, 48mi), KFJX-14 (ch13(!), 48mi), and KODE-12 (ch 43, 55mi). It's really unfortunate that two of the three channels are VHF, but she has a decent combo antenna (10' boom, forward-swept VHF section, big UHF reflector), which used to do the job just fine using analog signals. Up until recently, a little Craig DTV converter box would also sometimes work to pull in channels.
I went down there this weekend armed with my cable prep tool, compression fittings and a Channel Master 7777 combo preamp, hoping that I could get her some more signal. According to my cable toner, the circuit from the TV end of the cable to the antenna is complete. Plugging in the 7777 didn't help, though; both her new Panasonic TC-P50X1 and my Dish DTVPal came up with zeros doing automatic scans.
My first mistake was that I didn't bring the TVFool report with me, not even the broadcast channel numbers. I didn't know that I was looking for ch 7, 13, and 43, so I couldn't tune to them and see if they blipped.
My second mistake was assuming that the balun was good. Because I got continuity, and I didn't bring another balun with me, and I didn't feel like dropping a 20' 1-5/8" fence pole to replace the balun, I still don't know if it got fried in a recent electrical storm.
Did I make any other mistakes, or is that balun probably the answer?
PS - Who the hell would take a perfectly good UHF station (14) and move it into VHF-Hi (13) for the transition?!?! It's like these broadcast engineers were trying to cut off viewers. :rant: