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philh wrote:That's a common practice. In Minneapolis where I live there are at least three stations that have two transmitters. Through the magic of virtual channels (PSIP) these appear to come from a single transmitter. For instance, channel 5 is broadcasting on RF channel 30 and RF channel 35. These are displayed on a TV as virtual channel 5.
On the one TV, it showed the station is broadcasting on two different frequencies.
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โMay-29-2021 03:09 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
It should be noted that ATSC TV tuners do not give the actual channel frequency that is being used,
โMay-29-2021 12:14 PM
Tom_M wrote:
The antenna that the OP is working with is one at his house, thus it is stationary. He has at least one station that is broadcasting on VHF-Hi so a combination VHF/UHF antenna would be the better option.
philh wrote:
Thank your for all the responses.
Broadcast stations are a mix of UHV and VHF, furthest stations I'm trying to receive is about 50 miles. Not that far for the monster antenna. Also had an omni directional uhf antenna that didn't pick up much of anything
Below is the sequence from antenna to living room TV. It was interesting that removing the splitter had zero impact on signal, which shocked me.
Channel Master advantage 100 antenna..
โMay-29-2021 10:22 AM
โMay-29-2021 10:08 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Regarding Virtual Channels comment.
I referred to what I call "Carrier Channels"
I will give you an actual station WJBK
Virtual channels 2-1 2-2 (not sure if they have a 3)
Carrier channel 7 (note the lack of a dash) this is the frequency they broadacst on. Want to hear somethign funny Just down the road (About 1-2 miles) is WZYZ.. Virtual channes 7-1 7-2 and so on.. YUP Channel 2 took over thir OLD frequency (WXYZ now uses I think 41 but I'm only sure of the forty part)
So when you talk of "Virtual Channels" and I speak of "Carrier" We are actually lookign at the same thing You are looking at the TV channel display and I'm looking at the corrosponding frequency meter.. I'm more frequency oriented because antennas see frequencies .
โMay-29-2021 07:44 AM
philh wrote:
I should be able to take 25' of cable and attach it directly to the bedroom TV through the window. I agree I have too much cable in the system, but things like needing 60' of cable, drove me to 100' premade cable. Taking the splitter out of the system gave me a result I wasn't expecting, no change.
I'll order a roll of RG6 and cables and start making cables as short as needed if reducing every thing to minimum lengths. Probably what I should have done in the beginning, but I'm also coming to the conclusion the wire buried in the wall is a concern. I also had someone tell me they had an issue with a TV that was leaking voltage into the F connector and they had to put a splitter on trap the extraneous voltage.
โMay-29-2021 05:50 AM
wa8yxm wrote:Can't quite make sense of what you're saying. About the only thing you got right is that WJBK is broadcasting on RF channel 7. WXYZ is now broadcasting on RF channel 25. Since the last FCC channel repack the TV band only goes to channel 36.
Regarding Virtual Channels comment.
I referred to what I call "Carrier Channels"
I will give you an actual station WJBK
Virtual channels 2-1 2-2 (not sure if they have a 3)
Carrier channel 7 (note the lack of a dash) this is the frequency they broadacst on. Want to hear somethign funny Just down the road (About 1-2 miles) is WZYZ.. Virtual channes 7-1 7-2 and so on.. YUP Channel 2 took over thir OLD frequency (WXYZ now uses I think 41 but I'm only sure of the forty part)
So when you talk of "Virtual Channels" and I speak of "Carrier" We are actually lookign at the same thing You are looking at the TV channel display and I'm looking at the corrosponding frequency meter.. I'm more frequency oriented because antennas see frequencies .
โMay-28-2021 04:15 PM
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โMay-27-2021 07:40 AM
philh wrote:
Thank your for all the responses.
Broadcast stations are a mix of UHV and VHF, furthest stations I'm trying to receive is about 50 miles. Not that far for the monster antenna. Also had an omni directional uhf antenna that didn't pick up much of anything
Below is the sequence from antenna to living room TV. It was interesting that removing the splitter had zero impact on signal, which shocked me.
Channel Master advantage 100 antenna
75 ohm adapter (changed out once)
short cable (18"?)
preamp (originally channel master switched out for cheap RCA, which actually improved the signal)
100' higher quality RG6 (replaced 100' channel master cable)run in crawl space
amp power supply
Short cable to 3 way splitter (splitter replaced twice, newest one is channel master passive which will pass through preamp power, also had a powered splitter, but it didn't seem to work at all)
12' cable connected to wall outlet
3' cable from wall outlet to TIVO
Kitchen TV, also 12 ft cable from splitter
Bedroom TV 50' cable from splitter to park model drop to wall outlet
3' lead to TV
All TV's react the same way, i.e. They all suffer the same amount of pixelation. I'd love to say the bedroom drop had an issue, especially since my movement in the bedroom affects ALL TV's, but I bypassed the splitter and it didn't improve the signal.
I could connect the bedroom TV to the antenna, bypassing the splitter and the rest of the cables.
One other issue, that I believe is another symptom, in hot sun, signal reception is worse.