Re: TV Antenna Question
By: MIKE POWELL to ALL on Sun Nov 27 2011 05:01 pm
The indoor unit I have now claims 35-50dB (depending on whether the station is VHF or UHF), but most outdoor units seem to claim less. So, I am wondering if a lower-rated outdoor unit will help or not.
Gain numbers are always aribrary and subjective IMHO.
Outside antennas can be mounted higher and be aimed to have less obstructions. But you also may need to have a pole mounted amplifier (no big deal these days).
Also consider that most stations have moved to UHF and a few are in the VHF high band (Ch 7 to 13). Therefore if ALL the stations are now in UHF in your area, you won't need a VHF antenna at all unless you want distant FM radio stations. Sometimes you can get away with an all UHF antenna if all the stations you want to get are UHF and the high end VHF ones.
What antenna companies are you looking at regarding outdoor antennas? I'd use the distance covered (say 50+ miles) over just raw gain numbers.
(Yeah, I've been in the market for one as well.. can't you tell? LOL)
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