I would like to see a lot more about OTA, how to set up (compass?) antennaes and make sure everything has a chance of working.
Thanks,
Bruce
San Jose, CA
OTA info for TV guide
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Shane
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Re: OTA
You're in luck Bruce ... we have that service already:bjbinsjo wrote:I would like to see a lot more about OTA, how to set up (compass?) antennaes and make sure everything has a chance of working.
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/programming/broadcast.php
Select your market from the list and it will display all your local antenna locations. If you have your address configured in your profile, then it will show distance and azimuth (direction) to all towers, along with some other interesting data.
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eliwhitney
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ANTENNA COMPASS HEADINGS...
Hi bjbinjo -
In any case, one should actually have a helper at the HDTV, watching while the new antenna mast is very slowly being turned. Keep doing so while observing that signal strength % until it is as high as possible for the specific antenna being use. A pair of cell phones would also be a necessity.
Those 'headings' are just a starting point...not an absolute.
eli whitney
In any case, one should actually have a helper at the HDTV, watching while the new antenna mast is very slowly being turned. Keep doing so while observing that signal strength % until it is as high as possible for the specific antenna being use. A pair of cell phones would also be a necessity.
Those 'headings' are just a starting point...not an absolute.
eli whitney
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