Howdy, guys! (Gals too, if you're reading!) The title says most of it. I can get a couple of OTA subs occassionally, once long enough to map them down on both my 811 and the ATSC tuner in the TV (which was a bit better). So I'm contemplating the antenna upgrade. I'm sure I can do an installation myself, but before I do I would like to get a professional to do at least some type of site survey. I'm in central PA, 24 and 55 miles from the towers I'm trying to hit. In a stroke of luck, they're almost exactly in line to my location, and the site at 24 mi. has multiple ATSC frequencies being broadcast, all UHF from 23 to 32.
Anybody have some experience with this? What am I asking the professional to do? Those of you who actually do this kind of work, what is your opinion? I might even purchase a system from an installer in whom I develop some level of trust, but I would want to at least "assist" with the installation, for my own education and because I like doing this kind of stuff with only a rare opportunity to do so.
Final question - the tower at 55 miles is Ch. 6 NBC. I can get their NTSC signal marginally (have been for years) but I don't hold much hope getting the subs on 34. (These did not map in my earlier "success".) Would this in any way qualify me to get NBC distant HD from E*? I'm already buying the LiLs (including 6 in SD) and "ala carte" NBC NY (SD only). Will a survey allow me to get the waiver I expect I'll need to qualify for the HD feed from NY (WNBC-DT) which I believe is on 61.5 (E* 6302)? I'm already receiving that sat.
TIA and BRgds...
Anybody have some experience with this? What am I asking the professional to do? Those of you who actually do this kind of work, what is your opinion? I might even purchase a system from an installer in whom I develop some level of trust, but I would want to at least "assist" with the installation, for my own education and because I like doing this kind of stuff with only a rare opportunity to do so.
Final question - the tower at 55 miles is Ch. 6 NBC. I can get their NTSC signal marginally (have been for years) but I don't hold much hope getting the subs on 34. (These did not map in my earlier "success".) Would this in any way qualify me to get NBC distant HD from E*? I'm already buying the LiLs (including 6 in SD) and "ala carte" NBC NY (SD only). Will a survey allow me to get the waiver I expect I'll need to qualify for the HD feed from NY (WNBC-DT) which I believe is on 61.5 (E* 6302)? I'm already receiving that sat.
TIA and BRgds...