I live approximately 45 miles from the transmitter sites in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Will I need an outdoor antenna? Also, any recommendations on antennas that will get good reception from that distance?
Rick0725 said:WOW!
Where did you get that rotor for your house.
If you want to receive WGN you'll have to go with a big antenna because channel 2/3 antennas are inherently BIG. The half wave length for channel 2/3 is somewhere around 110 inches, thats the width of the dipole needed, add reflectors and directors and you're looking at a pretty large setup. As was mentioned, WGN is scheduled to move to channel 11 in 2009, but that is of little help today.sstang7 said:I haveD* HD with locals, however, D* doesn't have WGN, PBS, and some other locals in HD. I would like to have the WGN for Cubs and Bulls games. Do I still need the large antenna in order to receive those channels?