: Hello. I just found this forum the other day.
I would like to get some advice/thoughts from the guys here with much more knowledge about antennas than I have.
I am disappointed with the 91XG that I installed on my chimney last week. The signal level is no better (maybe a little worse) than when I had the TV connected to the 160" (RS model VU-190 XR) VHF/UHF antenna that is in my attic.
The ‘bow tie’ on the 91XG is not triangular at all. It is more like two oval loops. I was thinking of bending the loops into more of a triangle shape before I try another antenna like RS’s 40" UHF unit.
I don’t want to put something as big as the VU-190 XR on my chimney and I don't need the VHF for my digital TV.
BTW, I am using a separate (RS model 15-2507) amp for each antenna and I used a compas to point them in the same direction. I am 42 miles north of the Boston transmitters.
The 91XG is connected to only one TV with about 60' of RG-6 coax.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I would like to get some advice/thoughts from the guys here with much more knowledge about antennas than I have.
I am disappointed with the 91XG that I installed on my chimney last week. The signal level is no better (maybe a little worse) than when I had the TV connected to the 160" (RS model VU-190 XR) VHF/UHF antenna that is in my attic.
The ‘bow tie’ on the 91XG is not triangular at all. It is more like two oval loops. I was thinking of bending the loops into more of a triangle shape before I try another antenna like RS’s 40" UHF unit.
I don’t want to put something as big as the VU-190 XR on my chimney and I don't need the VHF for my digital TV.
BTW, I am using a separate (RS model 15-2507) amp for each antenna and I used a compas to point them in the same direction. I am 42 miles north of the Boston transmitters.
The 91XG is connected to only one TV with about 60' of RG-6 coax.
Any advice would be appreciated.