Hello guys,
I am looking to do an OTA installation. Did some research. I am located ~60miles away from NYC, where most of the desirable stations are.
I've read that it's a good idea to get a preamp, and some sites like Denny's Antenna, recommend to get a preamp 5-10db greater than total system loss (splitters, and cable length).
This is fine, but TV Fool shows that there are some stations between myself and NYC, that are much closer... 20-40 miles.
What I am worried about is overload. If it happens, does it cause any physical damage to a tuner? If these stations are overloaded, is there a way to decrease the signal specifically on them, to receive them?
How high above the roof (where it will be mounted) is a good idea to position the antenna, considering the 60 miles distance?
Does the antenna need to be perfectly plumb, or it does not matter?
Thank you for any advice.
I am looking to do an OTA installation. Did some research. I am located ~60miles away from NYC, where most of the desirable stations are.
I've read that it's a good idea to get a preamp, and some sites like Denny's Antenna, recommend to get a preamp 5-10db greater than total system loss (splitters, and cable length).
This is fine, but TV Fool shows that there are some stations between myself and NYC, that are much closer... 20-40 miles.
What I am worried about is overload. If it happens, does it cause any physical damage to a tuner? If these stations are overloaded, is there a way to decrease the signal specifically on them, to receive them?
How high above the roof (where it will be mounted) is a good idea to position the antenna, considering the 60 miles distance?
Does the antenna need to be perfectly plumb, or it does not matter?
Thank you for any advice.