Our local NBC and associated CW channels are blacked out (and have been for at least a couple of weeks now.) As a result, I finally hooked up the dual channel OTA adapter I've had since about when it first came out.
The good news is that, if I put the antenna in the right spot (I have limited locations due to the room where my Hopper 3 is sitting) I can pick up the local NBC and CW channels. And, as most know, OTA networks have a VERY good picture quality (no compression.)
The bad news: first, even though the channel has high (85-95) strength as measured by the H3, once in a while when I tune to it, I get the seeking channel box and it never comes on. Even though the signal strength it is showing is good. Usually if I change channels and come back, it comes on fine. (Not always on fist attempt but often.) This is problematic because I fear if I have the DVR set to record a show on that channel, it may not record because for some undefined reason it's not coming in. Anyone else see this, and any tips to eliminate this problem?
The less bad news but something I'd like to fix if possible: The room where the H3 sits is downstairs. One window. I'm using a good amplified indoor antenna.The windows faces north, all of our network stations are located south. After experimenting, I can orient the antenna to get the NBC and CW and Fox channels, but not the CBS and ABC channels (even though they are located south of here, about 45 minutes.) I can orient the antenna a different way and get the ABC and CBS stations, but not the NBC and Fox. Puzzles me, since they're all directly south. I can sometimes GET all the stations, but two of them will be too weak to view.
Are there any tricks or tips for increasing the strength of reception on indoor antennas other than put it in a window (not really possible for this setup?) Will adding another pre-amp like this one:
Amazon product ASIN B00DQN3R9O
to my amplified antenna just mess it up vs. further strengthening the signals?
Thanks!
The good news is that, if I put the antenna in the right spot (I have limited locations due to the room where my Hopper 3 is sitting) I can pick up the local NBC and CW channels. And, as most know, OTA networks have a VERY good picture quality (no compression.)
The bad news: first, even though the channel has high (85-95) strength as measured by the H3, once in a while when I tune to it, I get the seeking channel box and it never comes on. Even though the signal strength it is showing is good. Usually if I change channels and come back, it comes on fine. (Not always on fist attempt but often.) This is problematic because I fear if I have the DVR set to record a show on that channel, it may not record because for some undefined reason it's not coming in. Anyone else see this, and any tips to eliminate this problem?
The less bad news but something I'd like to fix if possible: The room where the H3 sits is downstairs. One window. I'm using a good amplified indoor antenna.The windows faces north, all of our network stations are located south. After experimenting, I can orient the antenna to get the NBC and CW and Fox channels, but not the CBS and ABC channels (even though they are located south of here, about 45 minutes.) I can orient the antenna a different way and get the ABC and CBS stations, but not the NBC and Fox. Puzzles me, since they're all directly south. I can sometimes GET all the stations, but two of them will be too weak to view.
Are there any tricks or tips for increasing the strength of reception on indoor antennas other than put it in a window (not really possible for this setup?) Will adding another pre-amp like this one:
Amazon product ASIN B00DQN3R9O
to my amplified antenna just mess it up vs. further strengthening the signals?
Thanks!