I live on a 14th floor of a 23-story apartment building. The building is located in Brooklyn, NY. My balcony (where Voom dish is installed) is facing East. Most of the local stations that I want to receive are transmitted from the Empire State Building in Manhattan, which is approx. 11 miles away from my building. The ONLY THING between Empire state building and my balcony is my own building. Antennaweb states that I can receive 9 "red" , 3 "blue" and 2 "violet" stations at the street level
When Voom was initially installed, the installed refused to even mount the Stealth antenna, saying that its useless. My building also has a huge rooftop antenna, which has a connector in each apartment. However, when I connect Voom received to it, I get no local channels.
I tried calling Voom, but the CSR kept telling me that I will not be able to get anything with any antenna on my balcony, since I cannot mount an antenna in a location that has a direct line of site to the transmitter (i.e. the roof of the building). Meanwhile, I read reports on this forum that people who live 50-60 miles away from the transmitter are receiving local stations with more powerful antennas. After calling several times, VOOM CSR finally agreed to send an installer out "to take a look and see what can be done". However, given the "high" level of expertise that Installs, inc. employees typically have, I know for a fact that the guy will come in, say that I wont be able to get any local channels and leave.
I tried to live without local channels for as long as I could, but it turns out to be impossible, so I will have to switch to cable of DTV if Voom does not cooperate.
Can someone comment on this and let me me know whether Voom is giving me crap or am I really unable to receive any local channels with any antenna?
Thanks in advance
Eugene
When Voom was initially installed, the installed refused to even mount the Stealth antenna, saying that its useless. My building also has a huge rooftop antenna, which has a connector in each apartment. However, when I connect Voom received to it, I get no local channels.
I tried calling Voom, but the CSR kept telling me that I will not be able to get anything with any antenna on my balcony, since I cannot mount an antenna in a location that has a direct line of site to the transmitter (i.e. the roof of the building). Meanwhile, I read reports on this forum that people who live 50-60 miles away from the transmitter are receiving local stations with more powerful antennas. After calling several times, VOOM CSR finally agreed to send an installer out "to take a look and see what can be done". However, given the "high" level of expertise that Installs, inc. employees typically have, I know for a fact that the guy will come in, say that I wont be able to get any local channels and leave.
I tried to live without local channels for as long as I could, but it turns out to be impossible, so I will have to switch to cable of DTV if Voom does not cooperate.
Can someone comment on this and let me me know whether Voom is giving me crap or am I really unable to receive any local channels with any antenna?
Thanks in advance
Eugene