We live in Philadelphia, PA. Instead of paying Comcast, I'm exploring putting up a new antenna. If we're going to do that, I want to get WLVT - Allentown and WWOR - NYC.
TV Fool shows us in the Red area. Antenna Web indicates we will need a Blue rated antenna and an amplifier. Because of the angle, we'll probably also need a rotor.
If the antenna uses the existing wiring, the lead would go to the basement, then up to the second floor. 13 m down, 16 m back up.
Both stations are UHF (WWOR 38, WLVT 39). Because of weather, I'm considering
Winegard HD 8800, estimated range of 60 miles (bow tie)
Winegard HD-9032 UHF Prostar 1000
Denny's HD Stacker (Antenna Manufacturer: Winegard) Estimated Range 60 to 80 miles
Antennas Direct V21 High Gain UHF / VHF Antenna Range Up to 65 miles
Antennacraft U-4000 (bow tie) 45+ Mile range
And how to handle local stations? We have 2 VHF, 6 and 12. The others are UHF.
It won't be cheap, but neither is Comcast.
Looking for best estimates if it can work and an installer in this area who has done one.
TV FOOL
TV Fool
WLVT-DT 39/39.1 -85.6 1EDGE 42.7 MI 330 DEGREES
Effective Radiated Power (ERP): 52. kW ERP
Latitude N 40° 33' 52.0"
Longitude W 75° 26' 24.0"
Elevation (meters) Overall HeightAbove Ground(meters) Overall HeightAbove Mean SeaLevel (meters)
284.5 203.6 488.1
WWOR-TV 38/9.1 -2.2 2EDGE 74.4 MI 48 DEGREES
Latitude N 40° 44' 54.00"
Longitude W 73° 59' 10.00"
Site Elevation (meters) Overall HeightAbove Ground(meters) Overall HeightAbove Mean SeaLevel (meters)
15.5 443.0 458.5
My Location
TV Fool
Elevation 17 meters Bldg Ht 13 meters Overall Ht 30 meters
Line of Sight Calculations:
VHF/UHF Line of Sight Distance Calculator
WLVT to Me:
For the 1st station, the Radio Horizon is 57 Miles away.
For the 2nd station, the Radio Horizon is 14 Miles away.
The total line of sight distance is 71 Miles
TVFool reports distance to tower as 42.7 Miles
WWOR to Me:
For the 1st station, the Radio Horizon is 55 Miles away.
For the 2nd station, the Radio Horizon is 14 Miles away.
The total line of sight distance is 69 Miles
TVFool reports distance to tower as 74.4 Miles
TV Fool shows us in the Red area. Antenna Web indicates we will need a Blue rated antenna and an amplifier. Because of the angle, we'll probably also need a rotor.
If the antenna uses the existing wiring, the lead would go to the basement, then up to the second floor. 13 m down, 16 m back up.
Both stations are UHF (WWOR 38, WLVT 39). Because of weather, I'm considering
Winegard HD 8800, estimated range of 60 miles (bow tie)
Winegard HD-9032 UHF Prostar 1000
Denny's HD Stacker (Antenna Manufacturer: Winegard) Estimated Range 60 to 80 miles
Antennas Direct V21 High Gain UHF / VHF Antenna Range Up to 65 miles
Antennacraft U-4000 (bow tie) 45+ Mile range
And how to handle local stations? We have 2 VHF, 6 and 12. The others are UHF.
It won't be cheap, but neither is Comcast.
Looking for best estimates if it can work and an installer in this area who has done one.
TV FOOL
TV Fool
WLVT-DT 39/39.1 -85.6 1EDGE 42.7 MI 330 DEGREES
Effective Radiated Power (ERP): 52. kW ERP
Latitude N 40° 33' 52.0"
Longitude W 75° 26' 24.0"
Elevation (meters) Overall HeightAbove Ground(meters) Overall HeightAbove Mean SeaLevel (meters)
284.5 203.6 488.1
WWOR-TV 38/9.1 -2.2 2EDGE 74.4 MI 48 DEGREES
Latitude N 40° 44' 54.00"
Longitude W 73° 59' 10.00"
Site Elevation (meters) Overall HeightAbove Ground(meters) Overall HeightAbove Mean SeaLevel (meters)
15.5 443.0 458.5
My Location
TV Fool
Elevation 17 meters Bldg Ht 13 meters Overall Ht 30 meters
Line of Sight Calculations:
VHF/UHF Line of Sight Distance Calculator
WLVT to Me:
For the 1st station, the Radio Horizon is 57 Miles away.
For the 2nd station, the Radio Horizon is 14 Miles away.
The total line of sight distance is 71 Miles
TVFool reports distance to tower as 42.7 Miles
WWOR to Me:
For the 1st station, the Radio Horizon is 55 Miles away.
For the 2nd station, the Radio Horizon is 14 Miles away.
The total line of sight distance is 69 Miles
TVFool reports distance to tower as 74.4 Miles