House TV Antennas

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If you want some informed suggestions, post a copy of the antennaweb report for your target address showing the channels you'd like to watch.
 
Thanks!

here are the one ones I want (I deleted the rest):

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DTV Antenna Type Call Sign Channel Network City State Live Date Compass

Orientation Miles From Frequency Assignment



* yellow - uhf WPSG-DT 57.1 UPN PHILADELPHIA PA 328° 11.6 32

* yellow - uhf WPVI-DT 6.1 ABC PHILADELPHIA PA 327° 11.9 64

* yellow - uhf WPHL-DT 17.1 WB PHILADELPHIA PA 328° 11.6 54

yellow - uhf WTXF 29 FOX PHILADELPHIA PA 327° 11.6 29

* yellow - uhf WTXF-DT 29.1 FOX PHILADELPHIA PA 331° 12.6 42

* yellow - uhf WYBE-DT 34.1 PBS VINELAND NJ 147° 18.1 66

* yellow - uhf WHYY-DT 12.1 PBS WILMINGTON DE 327° 11.7 55

* yellow - uhf KYW-DT 3.1 CBS VINELAND NJ 147° 18.2 65

green - vhf KYW 3 CBS PHILADELPHIA PA 327° 11.9 3

green - uhf WGTW 48 TBN BURLINGTON NJ 327° 11.9 48

green - vhf WCAU 10 NBC PHILADELPHIA PA 328° 11.7 10

* green - uhf WCAU-DT 10.1 NBC PHILADELPHIA PA 328° 11.6 67

green - vhf WHYY 12 PBS WILMINGTON DE 327° 11.7 12

green - uhf WNJS 23 PBS CAMDEN NJ 148° 18.4 23

green - vhf WPVI 6 ABC PHILADELPHIA PA 327° 11.9 6

green - uhf WPHL 17 WB PHILADELPHIA PA 327° 11.7 17

green - uhf WPSG 57 UPN WILMINGTON DE 228° 19.4 61

* lt green - uhf WNJS-DT 22.1 PBS CAMDEN NJ 148° 18.4 22

lt green - uhf WYBE 35 PBS PHILADELPHIA PA 328° 11.6 35

red - uhf WNJT 52 PBS TRENTON NJ 52° 32.6 52



All I need is NBC, FOX, WNJT (NJN), and PBS... And CBS and ABC if possible...

They do come in wih rabbit ears, Id just love for them to come in better.

Thanks again!

JMH
 
Do you have an unobstructed view of the transmission antennae? No buildings, trees, hills, etc., in the way? Are you open to installing a rotor? The last three, and specifically the last one will be tough to get a good picture without a directional antenna (rotor).
 
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Originally posted by JHZR2:
Thanks!

here are the one ones I want (I deleted the rest):


One quick comment. Your digital channels all are on UHF, with none on VHF. Antennas which receive only UHF are a lot smaller, and cheaper, than VHF+UHF antennas. If you can live without receiving some or all of the analog VHF channels, that's a big plus. The UHF antenna will likely still pick up well enough on a strong VHF channel.

The small indoor amplified antennas are usually not very good. The amplifier is working with a weak signal at its input, and the noise gets amplified along with the signal. Sometimes an amplifier is beneficial, for example, splitting the antenna signal to more than one receiver.
 
Keith is right, a good UHF antenna will pick up the higher VHF channels reasonably well. Like from around Channel 7 and up. Your main problem is that most of your stations are in the same general direction, which is good because you could pick them up great with a small directional antenna, but then there a couple of channels that are way off in other directions. You can get a multi-directional antenna, but then they are bigger. So if you want a smaller antenna, you might need a rotor. It's a compromise depending on what channels you feel you 'need' to get good signals on for sure.
 
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