TV Antenna
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TV Antenna
Does anyone on the north end of the island use a tall outside antenna pole for "free" TV? If so what channels can you pull in and if you know what are the compass headings for those channels?
Sharolyn Hunter
good question
i just bought a 150 mile hd antenna and it has a rotor to turn it with mounting pole for 41.00 bucks taking it to the island this Sun and will perform a test .
If it works as good as it does at my home in traverse city (really williamsburg )
Then its good bye dish i bought mine on ebay but walmart has them
http://www.walmart.com/ip/34176799?reviews_limit=9&
IS ANY ONE ELSE DOING THIS
If it works as good as it does at my home in traverse city (really williamsburg )
Then its good bye dish i bought mine on ebay but walmart has them
http://www.walmart.com/ip/34176799?reviews_limit=9&
IS ANY ONE ELSE DOING THIS
Richie did antenna work
I'm calling the TV repair man on you
it works
8 channels total
Bow Ties are in!
I built this super easy INDOOR antenna from coat hangers:
http://www.diytvantennas.com/BowtieDiagram.png
I can pull in 2 different CMU channels and 9 off air stations depending on cloud cover. With an amplifier $9 I can feed my whole house. Said good bye to DTV 2 years ago. Whatever else I need to watch is online. I works surprisingly well!
http://www.diytvantennas.com/BowtieDiagram.png
I can pull in 2 different CMU channels and 9 off air stations depending on cloud cover. With an amplifier $9 I can feed my whole house. Said good bye to DTV 2 years ago. Whatever else I need to watch is online. I works surprisingly well!
Re: TV Antenna
Sharolyn wrote:Does anyone on the north end of the island use a tall outside antenna pole for "free" TV? If so what channels can you pull in and if you know what are the compass headings for those channels?
I have a 40 year old fm/uhf antenna mounted ~ 25' above ground on Barneys lake rd. I receive 10-1,10-2, 8-1,8-2,8-3 and 2 (fm Canada)