My zipcode is 47362. Large trees are on the west side of my house and there is no clear view of the south/south west.
I did the antenna web thing. It said a need a medium directional antenna. I am about 50 miles away from Indianapolis.
There are stations that are Northwest, west, southwest that I would like to receive. Ch 4,6,8,13, 20, 23, 29,40,49,59,63 Ch 4 will be decreasing power but increasing ch 29 power after the change over. Ch4 and Ch29 are the same station. Ch13 digital channel will be moving back to Vhf after the change. Ch 8 will remain in the VHF band after the change.
What is odd. I get channel 6.1 (Wrtv 6 digital channel) comes in clear with just a cheap rca uhf/vhf antenna. Very few pixelation problems.
The problem is we want to get all the channels in at the same time for both recording and watching two different stations at a time. The stations may be in different directions. Ch 4 can go just as long as I can get ch 29.
I heard the Channel Master 4228 does work for long distance but the channel Master 4221 works better through trees. The channel master 4228 does get the upper vhf band because of a quirk in the design. The 4221 does have a wider area but does not get the upper vhf without modification.
It comes down to this I need a VHF/UHF antenna that has half of a circle range at long distance that will not cause pixelation and will go through trees.
Thank you for any advice.
I did the antenna web thing. It said a need a medium directional antenna. I am about 50 miles away from Indianapolis.
There are stations that are Northwest, west, southwest that I would like to receive. Ch 4,6,8,13, 20, 23, 29,40,49,59,63 Ch 4 will be decreasing power but increasing ch 29 power after the change over. Ch4 and Ch29 are the same station. Ch13 digital channel will be moving back to Vhf after the change. Ch 8 will remain in the VHF band after the change.
What is odd. I get channel 6.1 (Wrtv 6 digital channel) comes in clear with just a cheap rca uhf/vhf antenna. Very few pixelation problems.
The problem is we want to get all the channels in at the same time for both recording and watching two different stations at a time. The stations may be in different directions. Ch 4 can go just as long as I can get ch 29.
I heard the Channel Master 4228 does work for long distance but the channel Master 4221 works better through trees. The channel master 4228 does get the upper vhf band because of a quirk in the design. The 4221 does have a wider area but does not get the upper vhf without modification.
It comes down to this I need a VHF/UHF antenna that has half of a circle range at long distance that will not cause pixelation and will go through trees.
Thank you for any advice.
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