Gabety
09-28-09, 11:55 AM
I read some of the older threads but would like to go over this again since the change over.
I have a cabin in an area of "weak signal" for all available stations. With testing I am able to receive signals from antenna and cecb that is less than ideal set up. Encouraging though since I did get signals.
The signals come from two different cities which are seperated by more than degrees than a single ant can handle. I want to combine two to get away from the need to have a rotor. I have a rotor but want to be able to watch different stations on different tv's without having to watch only the channels coming from one direction.
I have read that with uhf ghosting is not a major problem with antenna combinations. True? Coax can be combined from antennas by reversing a common 2-way splitter?
If this is reasonable I intend to use two uhf antenna pointed to the respective cities I get tv from. Combine the coax. I will be placing the atenna atop about 35ft of tower.
Sound reasonable?
I have a cabin in an area of "weak signal" for all available stations. With testing I am able to receive signals from antenna and cecb that is less than ideal set up. Encouraging though since I did get signals.
The signals come from two different cities which are seperated by more than degrees than a single ant can handle. I want to combine two to get away from the need to have a rotor. I have a rotor but want to be able to watch different stations on different tv's without having to watch only the channels coming from one direction.
I have read that with uhf ghosting is not a major problem with antenna combinations. True? Coax can be combined from antennas by reversing a common 2-way splitter?
If this is reasonable I intend to use two uhf antenna pointed to the respective cities I get tv from. Combine the coax. I will be placing the atenna atop about 35ft of tower.
Sound reasonable?