The 3016 is overkill if this is all you want.
I don't think so. The 3016 has modest gain on channel 12.
A smaller, but less directive antenna, is prone to multipath.
The 3016 is overkill if this is all you want.
I don't think so. The 3016 has modest gain on channel 12.
A smaller, but less directive antenna, is prone to multipath.
I don't think so. The 3016 has modest gain on channel 12.
A smaller, but less directive antenna, is prone to multipath.
The SS he's now using seems to only pickup his channel 12 in one direction. He's only interested in DTV. Although multipath can be a problem with DTV it's not as bad as with analog. I have a small wide directional and the multipath issue is alot less with D than A tv. He's in a "yellow" area for all he wants to pick up. From hdtvprimer.com antenna gains needed (on average) uhf -10db, vhf hi -15db, vhf low -25db. If he has a multipath issue turning the antenna slightly should take care of it. I think he's going to be ok.
One of my TVs is a Samsung 32" LCD,same tuner as you have.If you can hold a steady 3-4 bars it will be fine.
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Originally Posted by DssMigs (This morning it was reading 2-3. I didn't do anything different overnight. Everything was tightened down on the antenna when I put it up.... strange....)
That is normal for OTA,some channels are stronger at night.
I don't know how good the Dish PVR 921 HD receiver is.
I have a Dish VIP 622 and 211, the one in my Samsung 32" LCD TV has stronger reception.
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Ok guys... so I got my 4221 late Friday. The UPS guy didn't delivery it til 7:40PM PST. I didn't even think it was going to show up til Monday. I was busy over the weekend so I didn't get it installed til today. I am able to get the VHF channel 12 like I was hoping for. Of course the signal isn't as strong as the UHF stations but it's enough for my tv to lock in. I get about 7-8 signal bars on the UHF channels and about 3-4 signal bars on the VHF channel 12. I probably don't need it but would a pre-amp help boost the signal...?
Your in a fairly strong signal area, if you had to use a preamp try this, http://www.warrenelectronics.com/antennas/hdp269.htm. You could also try moving the antenna up or even down a little to see if that helps on ch 12.
4228
While the 4228 does work better on VHF 12 than the 4221, the main beam will aim in the wrong direction when it is pointed at Mt. Sutro, and Mt. Sutro stations won't work when the 4228 is aimed at NBC.
If you can't or won't position the 4221 to get a better ch 12 sig than try this, http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=Y5-7-13 and combine it with the 4221. Overall you'll have smaller antenna and more upper vhf gain than with a 3016