Hey ya'll! I have a few questions about OTA reception. My hermit uncle (LOL!) lives just to the west of Leslie, AR, which is, give or take, 100 miles NNW of Little Rock. Cable is unheard of where he is and he don't watch enough TV to justify getting Dish or Direct. Before NBC channel 4 in Little Rock and NBC channel 3 in Springfield, MO went digital, he could get them both very well with an 20+ yr old antenna just barely above the roof line. He has a RCA DTV converter box, which I have since learned is nothing but crap. What kind of antenna should I get for him that would pull in signals from 100+ miles away (Little Rock, Springfield and possibly Fayetteville/Fort Smith)? He lives on top of a hill, which I think is going to help him a little. I did a scan on the RCA converter box back in November and it tried to pick up KOLR in Springfield. The only thing he's got to watch right now is PBS 6-1 through 6-4 from Mtn. View, AR, which is about 30 +/- miles east of Leslie. I've got a chance to pick up a 40 ft. tv tower. Would that be tall enough? I've also thought about a utility pole. What kind of amplifier would he need? I've got a DigitalStream DSP7700P converter box, a Winegard Model AP-8275 preamp, and a ChannelMaster Model 4221HD Ultratenna. Would this be a good setup for him? I've heard from others that he needs an omni-directional antenna. Is the one I've got an omni-directional antenna? Thanks ya'll!
Oh yeah, not sure if this post is in the right place. If it's not, feel free to move. Thanks again!
Oh yeah, not sure if this post is in the right place. If it's not, feel free to move. Thanks again!