Definitely need an amplifier for OTA, satellite also recommended using an amp for runs over 200'. Might even consider using RG-11 cable for OTA due to lower line loss. Is a location nearer the house not feasable?
It's not feasible because my better half says it's too "ugly" to be that close to the house. She feels further back wouldn't stick out as badly. Women...go figure! Plus, I'd get better clearance over the trees.Jim5506 said:Definitely need an amplifier for OTA, satellite also recommended using an amp for runs over 200'. Might even consider using RG-11 cable for OTA due to lower line loss. Is a location nearer the house not feasable?
There is one place on the ground near the front of the yard where I could put the DISH I think (but not the antenna of course)...but in 5 more years those trees will probably grow too tall. It's a heavily wooded area. It's a catch-22, I love treed lots but I also prefer satellite TV to cable.Nick said:Keep in mind that a tower is not completely stable. Even a well-guyed tower will move with
wind pressure and as heating/cooling occurs and affects the steel members and guy wires.
This can cause a dish mounted at or near the top of the tower to get out of alignment. Of
course, you will want to use turnbuckles so that tightening and adjustments can be made at
ground level.