Saturday, January 2, 2010

Rv Satellite Antenna What Is The Best TV Antenna To Buy?

What is the best TV antenna to buy? - rv satellite antenna

I live very far in the ass in the world, where many trees and large hill.

It is difficult to get all the TV channels on our TV. Cable and satellite are not an option at this time. Someone suggested an RV TV antenna, but there is lots to decide how I will know what a good sign?

1 comments:

Mr. Peachy® said...

In general, the receiving antennas of the RV are local. You need a "marginal" area of the antenna. This is a case that is greater in the better. And what is even better. The ideal would be a "line of sight" path to the antenna on the transmitter site.

Here are some links for you:
http://www.pctinternational.com/channelm ...
http://www.winegard.com/offair/index.htm
http://www.antennaweb.org

This link will tell you where the local stations as they are and how to align your antenna to receive them. I suggest a rotor to rotate your antenna to optimize signal too. Many people in his situation, "top" a tree, and install the antenna at the top with a rotor. If this is not feasible to install the antenna as high as possible.

My experience is that the Winegard HD8200P:
http://www.winegard.com/offair/vhfuhf.ht ... is the best thing you can get. You should also consider using only RG6 coaxial cable and a preamplifier, "if you cable is 100 meters, or division of a Multi Use --TV PLE.

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