Hello,
I am scheduled to have Direct TV install satellite service for me using the old location on a chimney where the DISH equipment used to be. They will be using a SWM dish, so one of the RG6 coax runs from the old dual LNB will be available for a rooftop antenna. I want to route the OTA signal inside and split it to several sets as a backup in the event of rain fade during severe weather, or if I have some other technical difficulty with the satellite.
I am planning to mount an extra pole with a unidirectional antenna near the dish location. It appears that almost all of my target towers are located at about 268*, in Floyd Knobs IN. Can someone suggest a decent antenna that is not overwhelming in size and easy to mount? I don't want some gargantuan monstrosity that looks like we are communicating with aliens, and I have a very steep roof pitch to deal with, so I don't want something that is too heavy or unwieldy to lug up there and mount. As I said, this is more of a backup solution for us during rain or snow storms. Here is the TV Fool for my location => http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d46ae9c939a3ff2
Also, the run down to the basement is RG 6 for about 65 feet to the closet down there, and then it will be split off to about 3 separate sets. A lot of those runs inside the house are RG59 coax. Will I need a pre-amp or powered antenna to get decent reception of my locals after splitting it several ways?
Thanks for the help!
I am scheduled to have Direct TV install satellite service for me using the old location on a chimney where the DISH equipment used to be. They will be using a SWM dish, so one of the RG6 coax runs from the old dual LNB will be available for a rooftop antenna. I want to route the OTA signal inside and split it to several sets as a backup in the event of rain fade during severe weather, or if I have some other technical difficulty with the satellite.
I am planning to mount an extra pole with a unidirectional antenna near the dish location. It appears that almost all of my target towers are located at about 268*, in Floyd Knobs IN. Can someone suggest a decent antenna that is not overwhelming in size and easy to mount? I don't want some gargantuan monstrosity that looks like we are communicating with aliens, and I have a very steep roof pitch to deal with, so I don't want something that is too heavy or unwieldy to lug up there and mount. As I said, this is more of a backup solution for us during rain or snow storms. Here is the TV Fool for my location => http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d46ae9c939a3ff2
Also, the run down to the basement is RG 6 for about 65 feet to the closet down there, and then it will be split off to about 3 separate sets. A lot of those runs inside the house are RG59 coax. Will I need a pre-amp or powered antenna to get decent reception of my locals after splitting it several ways?
Thanks for the help!