• Tv Antenna Question

    From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPCITY2/CAPCITY to DIAMOND DAVE on Sat Dec 3 03:44:00 2011
    │What antenna companies are you looking at regarding outdoor antennas? I'd use │the distance covered (say 50+ miles) over just raw gain numbers.

    │(Yeah, I've been in the market for one as well.. can't you tell? LOL) └─[DD=>MP]

    Dave,
    Thanks! Actually, I have not gotten real serious yet. I live in a town
    that does not have any major-network TV stations of its own. Before
    everything went digital, it was pretty easy to get most all of the major network TV stations from two nearby towns... one about 45-50 miles to the
    West, and the other about 35 miles to the Southeast... with amplified
    rabbit ears. Sometimes, I would even get a station or two from a third town
    a little further away.

    Once they went digital, I lost some of them while others don't come in so reliably. However, we get them all (minus their digital sub-channels) on cable. But lately the stations have been playing games with the cable
    company, so we may lose some of them. I am preparing for that eventuality.

    I have read some good things about an RCA outdoor/attic antenna that
    apparently does not require a "directional motor" (one less thing to break). Are there any that you've taken a liking to?

    Mike

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  • From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPCITY2/CAPCITY to DIAMOND DAVE on Mon Dec 5 00:03:00 2011
    │What antenna companies are you looking at regarding outdoor antennas? I'd use │the distance covered (say 50+ miles) over just raw gain numbers.

    │(Yeah, I've been in the market for one as well.. can't you tell? LOL) └─[DD=>MP]

    Dave,
    Thanks! Actually, I have not gotten real serious yet. I live in a town
    that does not have any major-network TV stations of its own. Before
    everything went digital, it was pretty easy to get most all of the major network TV stations from two nearby towns... one about 45-50 miles to the
    West, and the other about 35 miles to the Southeast... with amplified
    rabbit ears. Sometimes, I would even get a station or two from a third town
    a little further away.

    Once they went digital, I lost some of them while others don't come in so reliably. However, we get them all (minus their digital sub-channels) on cable. But lately the stations have been playing games with the cable
    company, so we may lose some of them. I am preparing for that eventuality.

    I have read some good things about an RCA outdoor/attic antenna that
    apparently does not require a "directional motor" (one less thing to break). Are there any that you've taken a liking to?

    Mike
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  • From Purple Nurple@VERT/FLAMINGS to MIKE POWELL on Thu Dec 8 03:44:08 2011
    Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: MIKE POWELL to DIAMOND DAVE on Sun Dec 04 2011 07:03 pm

    I have read some good things about an RCA outdoor/attic antenna that apparently does not require a "directional motor" (one less thing to break). Are there any that you've taken a liking to?

    Are you referring to one of those disc-shaped omnidirectional antennas? I managed to snag one of those from a Radio Shack on clearance for about $5 (marked down from almost $80--score!). It was missing the power amplifier
    and the mounting hardware, but lucky for me I was able to rig something up
    with parts on hand.

    I live in a well-populated place (Hampton Roads, VA) and I manage to receive everything in the viewing area. The VHF stations were unreliable in the
    summer but strangely enough have started coming in strong again. Go figure.

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  • From Rastus@VERT/EWBBS to Purple Nurple on Tue Dec 13 16:59:35 2011
    Purple Nurple wrote:

    I live in a well-populated place (Hampton Roads, VA) and I manage to
    receive everything in the viewing area. The VHF stations were unreliable
    in the summer but strangely enough have started coming in strong again.
    Go figure.

    Most of the leave are off the trees now.. Leaves attenuate the signal big-
    time especially when they are wet.

    I live about 45 miles from the closest large city and I get great reception using the old antenna that was been here for years. I live up on a hill out in the county and that helps a lot. Too bad that their is a bigger hill to the north of me.. it hampers the signal from the city to the north. But it really doesn't matter because the channels in both cities carry the same networks. I can get FX, NBC, ABC, and CBS plus severl PBS station.. But I don't watch much TV; I think that contemporary programming sux buffalo
    dung... Although, I do have a nice collection of older shows on my XBMC
    Setup.

    I do not like the CSI type shows at all, nor do I watch the who can sing and dance shows or the so-called reality and survior shows..that limits my
    viewing choices to the Local News and Nova.

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  • From Boraxman@VERT/MSRDBBS to Rastus on Wed Dec 14 23:49:15 2011
    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Rastus to Purple Nurple on Tue Dec 13 2011 11:59 am

    don't watch much TV; I think that contemporary programming sux buffalo dung...

    If you watch "Man vs wild", you must see Bear Grylls do just that....

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  • From Purple Nurple@VERT/FLAMINGS to Rastus on Sun Dec 18 16:53:09 2011
    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Rastus to Purple Nurple on Tue Dec 13 2011 11:59 am

    I do not like the CSI type shows at all, nor do I watch the who can
    sing and dance shows or the so-called reality and survior shows..that limits my viewing choices to the Local News and Nova.

    I can't say I'm a big fan of those shows either, but it is definitely handy having access to the local news. When there's not much else to watch, the stuff on PBS starts looking pretty good.

    There are a few stations which can't be accessed by any other way except
    with an antenna. One low power station is an RTV affiliate, which has a lot
    of older 50s-80s TV shows. Most of the bigger stations have subchannels
    which I'm not sure are also on cable. Some have music videos, retro TV
    shows, lifestyle/fitness shows, etc.

    I'll admit there are times I miss cable, though. There was usually
    something interesting on The History Channel, and I really loved watching episodes of Man v. Food. In fact, when I head back up to the parents' house next week I'll be catching up on those episode I conveniently scheduled on their DVR. :)

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  • From Rastus@VERT/EWBBS to Purple Nurple on Wed Dec 21 20:01:48 2011
    Purple Nurple wrote:

    Re: Tv Antenna Question
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    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Rastus to Purple Nurple on Tue Dec 13 2011 11:59 am

    I do not like the CSI type shows at all, nor do I watch the who can
    sing and dance shows or the so-called reality and survior shows..that limits my viewing choices to the Local News and Nova.

    I can't say I'm a big fan of those shows either, but it is definitely
    handy having access to the local news. When there's not much else to
    watch, the stuff on PBS starts looking pretty good.

    There are a few stations which can't be accessed by any other way except
    with an antenna. One low power station is an RTV affiliate, which has a
    lot of older 50s-80s TV shows. Most of the bigger stations have
    subchannels which I'm not sure are also on cable. Some have music videos, retro TV shows, lifestyle/fitness shows, etc.

    Yeah, I really liked RTV too.. I found myself watching reruns of Adman 12
    and Emergency in the afternoons! However, the local station dumped RTV and put some worthless sports station it's place. Since I would rather watch
    CSI than basketball..that channel got removed from the lineup.. I emailed
    them and told them so too, but this is Redneck Central and the good ol' boys like watching sports.. Nothing against Rednecks; I'm a Redneck too...but
    I'm a Liberal Redneck!

    Another thing that I like is that two of the DTV stations have their own Weather Channels... one of which happens to play classic rock as thier backgound music!

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    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Rastus to Purple Nurple on Tue Dec 13 2011 11:59 am

    don't watch much TV; I think that contemporary programming sux buffalo dung...

    If you watch "Man vs wild", you must see Bear Grylls do just that....

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  • From Interloper@VERT/NORBERTB to Boraxman on Wed Jan 18 08:52:09 2012
    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Boraxman to Rastus on Wed Dec 14 2011 18:49:15

    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Rastus to Purple Nurple on Tue Dec 13 2011 11:59 am

    don't watch much TV; I think that contemporary programming sux buffalo dung...

    If you watch "Man vs wild", you must see Bear Grylls do just that....

    *claps*! That man is nuts. And just a little inept.

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to Interloper on Wed Jan 18 02:29:35 2012
    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
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    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Boraxman to Rastus on Wed Dec 14 2011 18:49:15

    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Rastus to Purple Nurple on Tue Dec 13 2011 11:59 am

    don't watch much TV; I think that contemporary programming sux buffalo dung...

    If you watch "Man vs wild", you must see Bear Grylls do just that....

    *claps*! That man is nuts. And just a little inept.

    When reality tv stepped in, I lost interest in TV overall. :-(

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  • From Boraxman@VERT/MSRDBBS to Interloper on Fri Jan 20 02:52:26 2012
    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
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    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Boraxman to Rastus on Wed Dec 14 2011 18:49:15

    Re: Re: Tv Antenna Question
    By: Rastus to Purple Nurple on Tue Dec 13 2011 11:59 am

    don't watch much TV; I think that contemporary programming sux buffalo dung...

    If you watch "Man vs wild", you must see Bear Grylls do just that....

    *claps*! That man is nuts. And just a little inept.


    One can't help but think he overplays the danger involved. I'd hate to be
    his cameraman though. But you just know, the cameraman's carrying fresh
    salad sandaches, a flask of whiskey, chocolate bars, boiled egg and canned truffles.

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