Living with a metal roof

andy_horton

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Dec 28, 2010
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If I put the indoor antenna closer to the ceiling will the reception get worse? Seems half way at the window seems to work better but I'm.curious. don't want to move anything without some info because it took me.awhile to find decent reception. I live approx 35 miles from the towers. Thanks. Most stations that don't come in are uhf. I get hi vhf ok
 
If I put the indoor antenna closer to the ceiling - - ?
Sounds like something that easily tried. Don't think there's anyone able to tell you your answer with certainty. Everyone's 'instance' will be unique.
Most stations that don't come in are uhf. I get hi vhf ok
Maybe they're in a different direction? Or the antenna is a VHF model (No UHF)? Or the tin roof is causing multipath distortion???
 
I know Andy has posted his tvfool before and UHF was real bad there unless he had an outside antenna

Vhf was much better. which might be why now all of his big four networks are on VHF
 
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The best thing to do is to get a 16 ft 6x6 wood pole Cement it in. Use a Dish mount near the top and install your antenna. I have done a few of these and it works great
 
Agreed you would be surprised at what you can receive hooking to a metal roof....assuming it is not grounded. :)
 

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