Okay, I just had a rather frusturating call with the installers that will be coming out in two weeks to try and fix my OTA. They basically called to try and get out of having to come out and work on it at all.
He said that he had his map out and it didn't matter what way they point the anntenna they aren't going to get all of that stations. I told him, which ones I am getting which totally goes against what he's saying, but that didn't matter. Anyway, he's convinced that nothing will work, and I'm convinced that it is not oriented properly. Here's where the towers are in relations to me.
FOX WYZZ 120deg 17.0 Miles (Receiving)
PBS WTVP 211deg 11.1 Miles (Receiving)
CBS WMBD 204deg 09.9 Miles (Not Receiving)
NBC WEEK 206deg 10.5 Miles (Hardly Ever Receive, When I do...Lots of Dropouts)
ABC WHOI 220deg 10.2 Miles (Not Mapped)
UPN WAOE 188deg 08.8 Miles (Receiving)
As you can see, I'm pretty reliably getting in the channels at 120, 188, and 211. I also get them occasionally at 206. If what he's saying is true, I should also be getting in the channel at 204 right now as well, and I'm not getting it at all. I'm convinced it isn't pointed properly since the original installer just gave up and left it pointing whatever direction it ended up poining, but I have some other issues, and I need to know which ones to bring up.
Right now, my signal strength is at 19, and I know it should be higher considering I'm in the middle of farmland and I'm so close to the towers. Here are my questions.
Do I need the amplifier on there?
Should I ask them to take the Diplexer Off (I know some places won't, but they didn't have to run any cable for my install)?
Should I call VOOM and get a different Antenna?
If Yes, which antenna would work well for my situation?
I really don't want a rotor, but is that the only thing that will work?
He said that he had his map out and it didn't matter what way they point the anntenna they aren't going to get all of that stations. I told him, which ones I am getting which totally goes against what he's saying, but that didn't matter. Anyway, he's convinced that nothing will work, and I'm convinced that it is not oriented properly. Here's where the towers are in relations to me.
FOX WYZZ 120deg 17.0 Miles (Receiving)
PBS WTVP 211deg 11.1 Miles (Receiving)
CBS WMBD 204deg 09.9 Miles (Not Receiving)
NBC WEEK 206deg 10.5 Miles (Hardly Ever Receive, When I do...Lots of Dropouts)
ABC WHOI 220deg 10.2 Miles (Not Mapped)
UPN WAOE 188deg 08.8 Miles (Receiving)
As you can see, I'm pretty reliably getting in the channels at 120, 188, and 211. I also get them occasionally at 206. If what he's saying is true, I should also be getting in the channel at 204 right now as well, and I'm not getting it at all. I'm convinced it isn't pointed properly since the original installer just gave up and left it pointing whatever direction it ended up poining, but I have some other issues, and I need to know which ones to bring up.
Right now, my signal strength is at 19, and I know it should be higher considering I'm in the middle of farmland and I'm so close to the towers. Here are my questions.
Do I need the amplifier on there?
Should I ask them to take the Diplexer Off (I know some places won't, but they didn't have to run any cable for my install)?
Should I call VOOM and get a different Antenna?
If Yes, which antenna would work well for my situation?
I really don't want a rotor, but is that the only thing that will work?