2007-04-16, 03:51 PM
Hi,
I just got an hvr-1600 at the weekend, and instaled gbpvr for the first time.
I got it working, picking up both analog and HD channels using just a standard RCA indoor antenna (amplified), but the signal strengths are pretty low except on 1 or 2 channels, so the picture and audio keeps breaking up.
I live in the 44118 zip code, and found on antennaweb that the main channels I want are at 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 191 and 196 degrees from my house.
I need to choose an HDTV antenna, to (hopefully) get a stronger signal.
I happen to have a window in my attic (right next to thePC with the tuner card) that points in the correct direction for the broadcast towers.
I'm thinking of either the Terk HDTVa (directional), or the Terk TV5 (non directional) antenna, but can't decide which is really going to be best for me.
Is 191 degrees and 235 degrees considered the same "direction" enough to have a directional antenna? or is it going to be SO directional that this small difference will mean it wont pick up one or the other?
Is a directional antenna really going to pick up stronger signals than the non-directional?
Any advice / experience with this would be appreciated.
Also, I was wondering if connecting my current amplified antenna, together with a new HDTV antenna with a 2 way splitter/combiner would increase my chances of a good reception?
Thanks,
Dan
I just got an hvr-1600 at the weekend, and instaled gbpvr for the first time.
I got it working, picking up both analog and HD channels using just a standard RCA indoor antenna (amplified), but the signal strengths are pretty low except on 1 or 2 channels, so the picture and audio keeps breaking up.
I live in the 44118 zip code, and found on antennaweb that the main channels I want are at 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 191 and 196 degrees from my house.
I need to choose an HDTV antenna, to (hopefully) get a stronger signal.
I happen to have a window in my attic (right next to thePC with the tuner card) that points in the correct direction for the broadcast towers.
I'm thinking of either the Terk HDTVa (directional), or the Terk TV5 (non directional) antenna, but can't decide which is really going to be best for me.
Is 191 degrees and 235 degrees considered the same "direction" enough to have a directional antenna? or is it going to be SO directional that this small difference will mean it wont pick up one or the other?
Is a directional antenna really going to pick up stronger signals than the non-directional?
Any advice / experience with this would be appreciated.
Also, I was wondering if connecting my current amplified antenna, together with a new HDTV antenna with a 2 way splitter/combiner would increase my chances of a good reception?
Thanks,
Dan