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Ok, so I dumped Directv like millions of others have done. Now I'm going to go with an outdoor antenna but clueless as to what I should get.
I live in SW Florida where it is relatively flat and pretty much unobstructive. My home is only 5 years old and is prewired for cable TV. I have a tv in the livingroom and one in the bedroom both only about a year and a half old.
So this is what I have so far...........visited several of the antenna signal sites and found that we have 82 available stations within a 100 mile range both in UHF and VHF. Signals vary in strength from poor to excellent however, if I can get 20 of these I would be very satisfied.
Now for the antenna..........I did some research and found 2 antennas claiming they can attain signals as far away as 150 miles although I have my doubts given the earths curvature which would indicate a distance of 50-65 miles would be a more accurate expectation???? Any comments??
These two antennas.......The Spectrum AX969 and the Orca AX909-G5 is what I inquired about. They are both amplified and rotors mounted for total directional capability. I cannot find any information on their manufacturers indicating they may be Made in China which I would be sceptical buying them.
My other two possibilities are Channel Master and Windguard which are American owned but may also be MADE IN CHINA........however, using American specifications and technology. My only concerns with these are their massive size........and we do get REAL wind here at times!
I'm looking for advice as to what outdoor antenna is of premium quality and can handle the job at task?? I'm willing to pay for premium but hoping not to require additional items like amplifiers, specialty transformers, rewiring the coax and turning this into a huge expense.
One more question, from an antenna, can I just connect to the houses pre wired connector on the outside of the house and make my system live through out the home or do you have to run a new separate coax from the antenna to the tv and not use the prewired system built with the house??
Thanks for any advice as it will be well appreciated. I would just ask that ONLY those with EXPERTISE respond, I have plenty of ameteurs right here in the neighborhood.......all more than willing to add their unprofessional two cents!
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I live in SW Florida where it is relatively flat and pretty much unobstructive. My home is only 5 years old and is prewired for cable TV. I have a tv in the livingroom and one in the bedroom both only about a year and a half old.
So this is what I have so far...........visited several of the antenna signal sites and found that we have 82 available stations within a 100 mile range both in UHF and VHF. Signals vary in strength from poor to excellent however, if I can get 20 of these I would be very satisfied.
Now for the antenna..........I did some research and found 2 antennas claiming they can attain signals as far away as 150 miles although I have my doubts given the earths curvature which would indicate a distance of 50-65 miles would be a more accurate expectation???? Any comments??
These two antennas.......The Spectrum AX969 and the Orca AX909-G5 is what I inquired about. They are both amplified and rotors mounted for total directional capability. I cannot find any information on their manufacturers indicating they may be Made in China which I would be sceptical buying them.
My other two possibilities are Channel Master and Windguard which are American owned but may also be MADE IN CHINA........however, using American specifications and technology. My only concerns with these are their massive size........and we do get REAL wind here at times!
I'm looking for advice as to what outdoor antenna is of premium quality and can handle the job at task?? I'm willing to pay for premium but hoping not to require additional items like amplifiers, specialty transformers, rewiring the coax and turning this into a huge expense.
One more question, from an antenna, can I just connect to the houses pre wired connector on the outside of the house and make my system live through out the home or do you have to run a new separate coax from the antenna to the tv and not use the prewired system built with the house??
Thanks for any advice as it will be well appreciated. I would just ask that ONLY those with EXPERTISE respond, I have plenty of ameteurs right here in the neighborhood.......all more than willing to add their unprofessional two cents!