2008-06-24, 03:42 PM
dennit Wrote:It helps to know that I might do better with OTA than QAM. I'll do some research on DB2 antennas (I haven't looked at OTA much). I am on Comcast, so that was good info, too. Perhaps there is some patch or upgrade for the 1600 to deal with QAM on Comcast.
If you decide to try OTA, you may want to visit http://www.antennaweb.org. You can plug in your address and it will tell you the distance and directions of all the stations available in your area.
Mine are all between 20 and 22 miles away in nearly the same direction. I bought a Channel Master 4221 from Amazon.com that works great for my situation. For what it's worth, I first tried the 4221 in my attic, but due to signal distortion from the building and wiring the reception was horrible. It was like night and day when I mounted it outside. Perfect signal after that.
Take care,
Anthony