I need to get off the directv habit but I have 5 TV sets that need to be fed the OTA signal. Most of the cabling issues are already dealt with as I plan to use the coax going to the three dishes (two small and one large HD dish) to connect the OTA antenna.
I have one Omnidirectional OTA outside antenna that's OK but still has trouble with some channels. I think it's a Wineguard 4400. I'm in Miami Beach on the west side of the island and if i'm going to stop suckling at the teat of satellite TV I need to find a rock solid solution that gives me every channel all the time with no rotating or other fiddling. The wife and kids are NOT tech nerds like me and just want to turn on the TV, raise and lower the volume and change channels...no rotating, no A/B switches, etc.
Considering I spend over 100 bucks a month on pay TV, my budget for eliminating it is pretty high but so are my expectations.
I've gone through several indoor solutions none of which work well and at least three different outdoor soutions, again all of which are left wanting in one way or another. I don't CARE if it's a sleek disc or a massive jumble of aluminium rods As long as it works. About the only limitation I have is the length of the mast, but I can go up to 8 to 10 feet if I have to.
Any advice will be welcome!
I have one Omnidirectional OTA outside antenna that's OK but still has trouble with some channels. I think it's a Wineguard 4400. I'm in Miami Beach on the west side of the island and if i'm going to stop suckling at the teat of satellite TV I need to find a rock solid solution that gives me every channel all the time with no rotating or other fiddling. The wife and kids are NOT tech nerds like me and just want to turn on the TV, raise and lower the volume and change channels...no rotating, no A/B switches, etc.
Considering I spend over 100 bucks a month on pay TV, my budget for eliminating it is pretty high but so are my expectations.
I've gone through several indoor solutions none of which work well and at least three different outdoor soutions, again all of which are left wanting in one way or another. I don't CARE if it's a sleek disc or a massive jumble of aluminium rods As long as it works. About the only limitation I have is the length of the mast, but I can go up to 8 to 10 feet if I have to.
Any advice will be welcome!