sajanisch
01-03-2003, 06:45 AM
see also previous posts on same topic: http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000238.html http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000246.html
yesterday I came across a post from Jim Hall regarding splitting the VHF and UHF signals and attenuating one of them to reduce overload and signal mixing (see this posting: http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000016.html
I stopped at radio-shack on the way home and picked up 2 uhf/vhf splitter/combiners and a single 6db attenuater. Padding down the signal on the vhf side seems to give the best results. I want to add another 6db attenuater and will still be experimenting over the weekend with exact antennae direction, the antennae power amplifier, and fm trapping.
this definitely helped, I have a consistent 24 signal strength (not very high compared to the 90's on 12 and 4 but the important thing is it's enough to get consistent results).
I watched two hours of CSI (reruns) last night and noticed short signal interruptions (about a second or two) every 5 minutes or so - any reason for that? (I saw another posting with same phenomenom)
I will go over more combinations over the weekend and post the results
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Princeton Graphics 32" Monitor
(with built in tuner/HDTV compatible)
HiDTV Pro 2 computer reciever card
Terk-55 Roof Antenna and Rotor
[This message has been edited by sajanisch (edited 01-03-2003).]
yesterday I came across a post from Jim Hall regarding splitting the VHF and UHF signals and attenuating one of them to reduce overload and signal mixing (see this posting: http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000016.html
I stopped at radio-shack on the way home and picked up 2 uhf/vhf splitter/combiners and a single 6db attenuater. Padding down the signal on the vhf side seems to give the best results. I want to add another 6db attenuater and will still be experimenting over the weekend with exact antennae direction, the antennae power amplifier, and fm trapping.
this definitely helped, I have a consistent 24 signal strength (not very high compared to the 90's on 12 and 4 but the important thing is it's enough to get consistent results).
I watched two hours of CSI (reruns) last night and noticed short signal interruptions (about a second or two) every 5 minutes or so - any reason for that? (I saw another posting with same phenomenom)
I will go over more combinations over the weekend and post the results
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Princeton Graphics 32" Monitor
(with built in tuner/HDTV compatible)
HiDTV Pro 2 computer reciever card
Terk-55 Roof Antenna and Rotor
[This message has been edited by sajanisch (edited 01-03-2003).]