I would like to know where I can buy an antenna to where I can get low power stations 75 miles away and UHF frequency channels and also would include the channels on the vhf from 105 miles out. Also about ones you can catch 150 to 200 miles away
KATC, KLFY, KXKW, KLWB, TV6, KLPB, KAGN are in the green. KPLC and KALB are between the green and yellow. WVLA, KAJN, K39JV, KLAF are in the yellow and can get them except the 46 as of Tuesday. The ones in the red are pretty much the baton rouge conglomerate outside the Nexstar Statuonsions except for 1. WAFB, WBRZ, WGMB are in the red amd can get them good except for WAFB. What i may need is an new stronger reach antenna and those gold 5 foot rca antenna masts raise it to 25 I'll be good.Good Luck! Check out tvfool.com to see what's what in your area. Maybe post your report here for comment.
KATC, KLFY, KXKW, KLWB, TV6, KLPB, KAGN are in the green. KPLC and KALB are between the green and yellow. WVLA, KAJN, K39JV, KLAF are in the yellow and can get them except the 46 as of Tuesday. The ones in the red are pretty much the baton rouge conglomerate outside the Nexstar Statuonsions except for 1. WAFB, WBRZ, WGMB are in the red amd can get them good except for WAFB. What i may need is an new stronger reach antenna and those gold 5 foot rca antenna masts raise it to 25 I'll be good.
I have an rca from walmart paid 65 for. It said on the box good for 40 miles but i can get wbrz and wvla and kalb good. My former residence which was right in Lafayette parish I could get 27 channels always. No i have no rotor or preamp. I have it pointed between 83° and 107° and I did see one with the 4 bowties 4 circular devices and another one which is a little longer than mine on the internet.What are you using for a antenna now, any pre-amp? Looks like the further out channels you're interested in getting better are between 83 and 107 degrees, maybe a rotor to point more precisely at each station would help, if you don't already have one?
None of these are 75 or more miles away? If you want to get any of the channels in grey, those that are labeled Tropo would be very hard, if at all possible, to receive, I'd think it unlikely that you'd get those. You could try running the report at different antenna heights and see if it improves, if any of those channels change from Tropo at a higher hieght, then maybe you might get them at that new height. All the others besides the Tropo ones in the report you'd have a good chance of getting but you would probably need a rotor cause they're not all in the same direction.
To me, it seems you're doing very well with the antenna 20 ft AGL. Want to get more, raise it to 100 ft,
Well just under. Structures over 100 ft need FAA 'clearance' and registration with the FCC.
But doesn't look to be adding any networks you already get, Just the local news from another area.
LP - in my experience you're limited to around 30 miles
Stations more than 75 miles, you need height (may also be beneficial for LP stations)
Also co-channel and adjacent, and their relative directions, has to be included in determining if you have a chance of getting them.
Whoops, looks like you want an antenna suggestion. - - - me bad
Do you require the VHF Low channels? You'd need one including that band VHF Lo/Hi & UHF.
Winegard HD8200U Channel Master CM3020 or similar.
If not, Just VHF Hi & UHF Winegard HD8200U or HD7698P Antennacraft HBU 44 or 55
If just UHF, just about any of the 4 bay bowtie's should do.
I dropped my antenna about 10 feet and can still catch just about all i was gett j ng before. I will buy that winguard 8200 and keep it the same height i will be good. If i keep it where i had it because the antenna might be too heavy and bend the mast and fall, Again thanks for your helpTo me, it seems you're doing very well with the antenna 20 ft AGL. Want to get more, raise it to 100 ft,
Well just under. Structures over 100 ft need FAA 'clearance' and registration with the FCC.
But doesn't look to be adding any networks you already get, Just the local news from another area.
LP - in my experience you're limited to around 30 miles
Stations more than 75 miles, you need height (may also be beneficial for LP stations)
Also co-channel and adjacent, and their relative directions, has to be included in determining if you have a chance of getting them.
Whoops, looks like you want an antenna suggestion. - - - me bad
Do you require the VHF Low channels? You'd need one including that band VHF Lo/Hi & UHF.
Winegard HD8200U Channel Master CM3020 or similar.
If not, Just VHF Hi & UHF Winegard HD8200U or HD7698P Antennacraft HBU 44 or 55
If just UHF, just about any of the 4 bay bowtie's should do.
I'm not going to try and be an ass but honestly price means nothing. I paid 8 bucks for a C490 antenna at Radio Shack when they closed (its like the 8200) and it outperforms my higher priced onesI have an rca from walmart paid 65 for.
Height can make a difference. I remember in my house it was "higher is better" but when I lived in my apartment I needed the antenna 5 feet up from the ground. Higher screwed up the signalI dropped my antenna about 10 feet and can still catch just about all i was gett j ng before. I will buy that winguard 8200 and keep it the same height i will be good. If i keep it where i had it because the antenna might be too heavy and bend the mast and fall, Again thanks for your help