I have done a good amount of research prior to posting this question, so I hope I have included all the pertinant info that is needed. So here goes:
I live in Savannah, GA (31404) and have Voom. I can only get two of the three local OTA stations that are available in my area.
My question is: would getting an antenna upgrade and/or signal booster allow me to get the additional station? (The additional station is the local FOX affiliate, and its football season ). See the details below:
When the installer did my installation, he mentioned that the FOX station is broadcasting at low power (I assume he is talking about the Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of the transmitter) , and the only person he knows who has been able to get this station lives right by the transmitter. So, knowing the call signs for all three stations, I did some research on the FCC site (using the some helpful posts from this forum as a guide) and found the following:
NBC: This station is less than a mile from my house and is transmitting at 18 kW ERP. I get about 85% signal on its RF frequency. This station works fine unless it is raining.
CBS: This station is 16.5 miles from my house and is transmitting at 422 kW ERP. I get a 95% signal on its RF frequency. This station works great pretty much all of the time.
FOX: This station is 16 miles from my house and is transmitting at 5 kW ERP. I get a 84% signal on its RF frequency. I have never been able to pick up this station.
I am using a medium range Wingaurd antenna that was installed with my Voom system on top of my house. My neighborhood has a fair amount of trees. The city is relatively flat and has very few tall buildings or other obstructions.
I have noticed in this forum that several people are getting upgraded antennas from Voom to increase the number of OTAs. Is it worth the time/effort to upgrade my antenna to try to get this one station? Does an antenna exist that will pick up a station 16 miles away that is broadcasting at such low power? If so, which antenna do you suggest that I use?
I live in Savannah, GA (31404) and have Voom. I can only get two of the three local OTA stations that are available in my area.
My question is: would getting an antenna upgrade and/or signal booster allow me to get the additional station? (The additional station is the local FOX affiliate, and its football season ). See the details below:
When the installer did my installation, he mentioned that the FOX station is broadcasting at low power (I assume he is talking about the Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of the transmitter) , and the only person he knows who has been able to get this station lives right by the transmitter. So, knowing the call signs for all three stations, I did some research on the FCC site (using the some helpful posts from this forum as a guide) and found the following:
NBC: This station is less than a mile from my house and is transmitting at 18 kW ERP. I get about 85% signal on its RF frequency. This station works fine unless it is raining.
CBS: This station is 16.5 miles from my house and is transmitting at 422 kW ERP. I get a 95% signal on its RF frequency. This station works great pretty much all of the time.
FOX: This station is 16 miles from my house and is transmitting at 5 kW ERP. I get a 84% signal on its RF frequency. I have never been able to pick up this station.
I am using a medium range Wingaurd antenna that was installed with my Voom system on top of my house. My neighborhood has a fair amount of trees. The city is relatively flat and has very few tall buildings or other obstructions.
I have noticed in this forum that several people are getting upgraded antennas from Voom to increase the number of OTAs. Is it worth the time/effort to upgrade my antenna to try to get this one station? Does an antenna exist that will pick up a station 16 miles away that is broadcasting at such low power? If so, which antenna do you suggest that I use?