So I got rid of my cable tv and now need an alternative.
Is anyone using an HDTV Antenna?
What's a good model to use?
How many channels can I expect to get?
Quality?
Thanks for reading
So I got rid of my cable tv and now need an alternative.
Is anyone using an HDTV Antenna?
What's a good model to use?
How many channels can I expect to get?
Quality?
Thanks for reading
I use this one and it works absolutely perfect, I don't even need to put it outside.
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=4730
Quality noticeably better than a Shaw HD cable box, along with 5.1 DD sound. You get up to 6 channels depending on what you can pick up from your location (CBC, CTV, OMNI, CTS, Global, and CityTV).
The picture quality is what all TV should be, Full uncompressed 1080P video.
If there is a show that is playing on a channel I can get over the air, i'll switch over to my antenna to watch instead.
As for the antenna, I picked one up from Visions form about $30, and it works ok. If you are willing to wait, then go with Mono price for a far better deal.
Anyone got amplifiers to distribute signal from a single antenna to multiple TVs via existing coax cables in the house?
You might just be better off buying an antenna for each TV.
Its nice on Saturday night to pretend to be a bar and have two NHL games on.
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Not sure what amplifiers cost, but additional antennas may be cheaper.
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I do this. The antenna is in the basement mechanical room with no windows, goes into an amplifier and then into a Tablo, and then to the rest of the house. Works great and I get full HD for about 5 channels (I only watch CTV, Global, CBC, and mostly for news).Originally posted by Xtrema
Anyone got amplifiers to distribute signal from a single antenna to multiple TVs via existing coax cables in the house?
What you got for amplifier? That's exactly what I want to do.Originally posted by phreezee
I do this. The antenna is in the basement mechanical room with no windows, goes into an amplifier and then into a Tablo, and then to the rest of the house. Works great and I get full HD for about 5 channels (I only watch CTV, Global, CBC, and mostly for news).
How did you get signal in the basement? I tried at least 3 to 4 antennas and none of them seem to fetch a signal down there.
This one has got good reviews:
http://www.amazon.ca/Channel-Master-...ZPWS2FNVGJ356B
I am looking at one of these and trying to figure out what antenna I need for attic.
I use a big outdoor antenna on the wall:Originally posted by Xtrema
What you got for amplifier? That's exactly what I want to do.
How did you get signal in the basement? I tried at least 3 to 4 antennas and none of them seem to fetch a signal down there.
http://www.amazon.ca/Digiwave-ANT208...YHATJ4J9985CJ6
Any amplifier will do, I only use 1 in and 1 out.
I have the same one, works great once you figure out how best to point it.Originally posted by Mitsu3000gt
I use this one and it works absolutely perfect, I don't even need to put it outside.
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=4730
Quality noticeably better than a Shaw HD cable box, along with 5.1 DD sound. You get up to 6 channels depending on what you can pick up from your location (CBC, CTV, OMNI, CTS, Global, and CityTV).
Bought 2 of these at princess auto and have no complaint
http://www.princessauto.com/en/detai...on/A-p8445876e
I think in Calgary, or at least where we are located at (Skyview) we have access to 3-5 channels IIRC although I don't recall the last time we actually watched a TV channel.
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A buddy of mine and I built some basic antennas out of coat hangers one day. I live partly in teh shadow created by nose hill, so my reception was spotty. His in airdrie was much better.
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I grabbed this. They sell it for 13 bucks and it works fine.Originally posted by taemo
Bought 2 of these at princess auto and have no complaint
http://www.princessauto.com/en/detai...on/A-p8445876e
I also noticed that if I just plug in a coaxial cable to my tv and leave the other end unplugged I get all the channels except for some channel id never watch anyway.
So in the end I this is all I needed. I live in the downtown area so I'm kinda in a valley. If you live in the hills it might not work so good for you.
I bought this when it was on sale for $60. Performs very well for me.
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00B...ilpage_o04_s00
Anyone live in Hidden Valley get any signals? If so, which part of the area you live in and what are you using for an antenna? PM me if you wish....thanks
I am in Panorama and have a RCA antenna on my roof pointing south and a rca booster. I get 4 channels but the quality isnt the best sometimes depending on weather. I seem to only be able to get about 60% signal strength.
I have coax going from the antenna to my basement then back up to the main level so i am thinking that might be why i have poor signal?? To much coax?
HDTV antennae suffer from sports car syndrome.
That is, people think it goes faster if the doors open upwards instead of sideways, and the steering wheel is made of carbon fiber instead of plastic.
That said: I find that the no longer easily findable $3 RCA Dollarama antenna will do Calgary just fine at a range of Calgary.
At a distance of 72 miles, I got all six Calgary channels with a quality Yagi antenna & corner reflector, mounted outdoors with no obstructions. ( Digiwave ANT2190 )
The hardest part is aligning it with Canada Olympic Park, and laying it flat instead of trying to use it like a satellite dish.
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