โAug-31-2014 06:11 AM
โAug-31-2014 05:45 PM
RooGuy wrote:35 mi. and direct sighting probably won't need an amplifier. The single, small array I pictured above picks up excellent signal at 30 mi.. The picture quality is as good as the cable feed into my house.
We do have an amplifier on the existing antenna. I'm not sure how to connect the new antenna to the existing amplifier. The cable connection seems to be the easiest way to go. We will be about 35 miles or so from the towers so maybe we can get by without amplifying the signal.
โAug-31-2014 05:36 PM
RooGuy wrote:
We do have an amplifier on the existing antenna. I'm not sure how to connect the new antenna to the existing amplifier. The cable connection seems to be the easiest way to go. We will be about 35 miles or so from the towers so maybe we can get by without amplifying the signal.
โAug-31-2014 03:25 PM
โAug-31-2014 03:01 PM
RooGuy wrote:If you have an amplifier in series with an existing antenna, you would probably wish to use that connection for your new permanent antenna. Connectivity depends only on getting the signal from the antenna to the television. There's no wrong way to do it.
Thanks for the quick replies.
Do I connect the antenna cable to the TT's cable tv connection or do something else?
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โAug-31-2014 07:13 AM
RooGuy wrote:
We are moving out TT to a permanent site with a great patio cover. Bad news is antenna can't be raised because go the cover.
Any suggestions on how to add a traditional tv antenna (probably mounted to the wooden patio cover)?Thanks!
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.