hello All,
I just moved recently to Camino, CA which is about 3500 feet. Unfortunately, with the move came the loss of my OTA Sacramento digital channels. The problem is, to get to my place we first go up the road, then down and ourhome is almost literaly in a hole, surrounded by pine trees. I currently have dish network working, so I can still get whatever high-def channels they have (wich is almost none!!). I wanted to see if I could still get any OTA channel by installing a roof-top antenna. I checked antennaweb.org and, according to it, I'm around 60 miles away from the stations and capable of getting almost all channels , with the exception of one, using an antenna type violet. So I asked the people that installed my dish to come on up and check that for me. Well, after spending 10 minutes on my roof (and ripping me off of $65 bucks!!) with their fancy $800.00 signal detector and an a weird looking antenna they said that I could barely get one channel and that it wouldn't be worth to put an antenna up. Because I'm stubborn, I started to play around anyway with a channel-master antenna I got from my old neighbours, and , just by holding it up about 8 feet I was getting signal for 3 channels very iregularly. The signal would jump from 0-50 for 2 of them; for one of them it would stay around 49 all the time. So, I've been thinking about trying again with one of those radio shack antenna that are supposed to have a 120 mile radius. Will that work, or the fact that I'm in an almost canyon surrounded by trees will prevent me from getting anything? What do you guys think? Is anybody in a similar situation? should I just forget about my OTA channels for now until DishNetwork finally has them? Or will I have to spend a fortune to install a huge antenna + amplifier to get maybe a couple of channels?
Thanks!
Francisco
I just moved recently to Camino, CA which is about 3500 feet. Unfortunately, with the move came the loss of my OTA Sacramento digital channels. The problem is, to get to my place we first go up the road, then down and ourhome is almost literaly in a hole, surrounded by pine trees. I currently have dish network working, so I can still get whatever high-def channels they have (wich is almost none!!). I wanted to see if I could still get any OTA channel by installing a roof-top antenna. I checked antennaweb.org and, according to it, I'm around 60 miles away from the stations and capable of getting almost all channels , with the exception of one, using an antenna type violet. So I asked the people that installed my dish to come on up and check that for me. Well, after spending 10 minutes on my roof (and ripping me off of $65 bucks!!) with their fancy $800.00 signal detector and an a weird looking antenna they said that I could barely get one channel and that it wouldn't be worth to put an antenna up. Because I'm stubborn, I started to play around anyway with a channel-master antenna I got from my old neighbours, and , just by holding it up about 8 feet I was getting signal for 3 channels very iregularly. The signal would jump from 0-50 for 2 of them; for one of them it would stay around 49 all the time. So, I've been thinking about trying again with one of those radio shack antenna that are supposed to have a 120 mile radius. Will that work, or the fact that I'm in an almost canyon surrounded by trees will prevent me from getting anything? What do you guys think? Is anybody in a similar situation? should I just forget about my OTA channels for now until DishNetwork finally has them? Or will I have to spend a fortune to install a huge antenna + amplifier to get maybe a couple of channels?
Thanks!
Francisco