I Got Free TV Over the Air with ATSC 3.0 / NexGenTV with HDHomerun Flex 4k & ClearStream 2V Antenna

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Buy one on Amazon: lon.tv/6ot83 (compensated affiliate link) - In a continuation of my look at over the air television I am excited to say that I can pick up ATSC 3.0 signals from my home! This is a major development here. BUT - ATSC 3 has some issues that might be worth considering before you make the leap. See more in this series: lon.tv/endofcablecard and subscribe! lon.tv/s
VIDEO INDEX:
00:00 - Intro
00:57 - Antenna
01:27 - HDHomerun Flex 4k
02:50 - Channel Scan
04:18 - Signal Strength
05:32 - Visual Quality
06:29 - Bitrate
06:53 - AC4 Audio Issues
07:33 - HDhomerun AC4 to AC3 Transcoding
08:09 - Channels App Ac4 Support
08:44 - No Plex Support for AC4
08:48 - FFmpeg Bounty
09:19 - Signal Improvement with a Preamp
10:53 - Conclusion
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  • @ericfielding668
    @ericfielding668 Жыл бұрын

    I installed the same antenna at my home a month ago after taking down a satellite dish. It works great for me. The mount was already there, as was coax into my home, so it was a simple do-it-myself sort of thing. However, I noticed that neither the mount nor the coax were grounded, so i hired an electrician to ground them for me. The satellite dish installer had failed to complete the job properly back when I had my satellite dish installed. The electrician noticed that my propane lines weren't grounded, so he tended to that as well. I advise anyone installing an antenna to ensure that their mast and coax are both grounded because some installers cut corners.

  • @VsRetro

    @VsRetro

    5 күн бұрын

    How do I connect the outside antenna to the home run box ?

  • @ericfielding668

    @ericfielding668

    5 күн бұрын

    @@VsRetro The outdoor antenna is connected to a coaxial cable; the other end of the coaxial cable is inside the house hooked into my Home Run box. The home run box has an ethernet port, which is used to get it on my home network.

  • @JoeAnshien
    @JoeAnshien Жыл бұрын

    Thanks - Great topic and looking forward to updates. I had the HDHOMERUN cable card unit when we had cable, and now have the OTA version, all working with PLEX and ShieldTV after seeing you review them.

  • @aarondonaldson4164
    @aarondonaldson4164 Жыл бұрын

    I love the tech that you display. I think it's amazing what you're able to cobble and put together. Now if only there was anything beinv broadcast that was worth spending a dime on, I might try it. I cut the TV cord 15plus years ago, and Never looked back. But thanks for these odd type tech videos, I learn so much!

  • @trevorbartram5473
    @trevorbartram5473 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent update. If your amateur radio activity is listen only, you're all set. If you're transmitting, you may need an interference filter between the TV antenna and preamp. Make sure all antennas and receivers have proper grounding to protect against lightning strikes. Note: when pointing antennas, magnetic and map norths are different.

  • @bnaivar
    @bnaivar Жыл бұрын

    Your amplifier can hurt as much as help. Amplifiers add noise to the signal that the receiver can interpret as signal. The signal strength looks higher, but it's just the noise added to the original signal.

  • @joegee2815
    @joegee2815 Жыл бұрын

    Great stuff Lon. I first found your channel when cutting the cable back in 2017. Your videos on HDHomerun, Plex, NAS devices, etc... were all very helpful for me to plan and implement a solution. I'm glad to say, 5 years without cable and we're happier than ever. I did live in NJ where I get 60 channels out of NYC so didn't have to wait for this development. But I will be looking at the space and upgrading as necessary to keep current with the newest broadcast technology. Also very excited to hear about your entering the world of Ham Radio. I've been a ham since I was 15 and while not very active, definitely enjoyed the hobby and may pick it up again. Looking forward to ham related content from your channel. If only the algorithm were better at notifying me when you drop videos. Just because I don't watch every single one it decides I'm not interested. YT sucks.

  • @ender2999

    @ender2999

    Жыл бұрын

    Why don’t you just subscribe?

  • @donaldchristie3534
    @donaldchristie35346 ай бұрын

    Just installed the HD Homerun Flex Duo and I couldn't be happier. I am in a mountainous area and well outside of what should be a reception area (57 to 68 miles depending on the channel). My old OTA box, Mediasonic Homeworx, did receive most of my desired channels, but they were often pixelated and sometimes not available at all. The HD Homerun is so much better at getting and holding a weak signal! So far, I have had almost 100% pixelation-free viewing with no complete loss of my 70+ channels. The way Homerun transmits over my local network gives me access on my other TV's and computers in the house with no wiring or fuss. BTW, I'm using a boosted ClearStream antenna on my roof pointing at the mountain across from my house and not at the towers. I'm using the reflection off the mountain to get my signal.

  • @damon323

    @damon323

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome! Thank you for naming the antenna as well!

  • @garyabc
    @garyabc Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for a great video! After watching your review, I ordered a HD Home Run flex to replace my 10 year old HD Home Run ATSC 1.0 duel. Can't wait to try it out.

  • @mackjay1777
    @mackjay1777 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this! I'm in the Boston area and we just had the local major network affiliates activated for NextGen. I am a total amateur about this stuff, so i can't get technical at all in this comment. Last year I bought a Sony Bravia TV partly because it's equipped with ATSC 3.0 capability. For antenna I use a very standard RCA flat, black rectangular one that sits in the window of my 2nd floor apartment; it has served me well for over 10 years. I live in a pretty dense urban neighborhood (other houses close by). When I heard that NextGen was finally active, it was disappointing: the TV said it could not play the channels due to some 'security setting'. But on the next day, I found--as you describe- that the channels do come in and it takes 30-40 seconds. When they do appear the image is stable and sharp and looks at least as good as those channels did before (the PBS channel now displays an onscreen console that's basically useless but it goes away if a few seconds). I was interested in your comment about audio. My audio on the NextGen channels comes thru immediately and the display button tells me it's that new codec 4, so that is reassuring. One odd thing about the audio, however: on one channel it sounded like everything was in a cave. But the audio button the remote somehow corrected that, so it's all basically good to go...I enjoy your channel and all your iniformation!

  • @juliolopez-neves4679
    @juliolopez-neves4679 Жыл бұрын

    I was waiting for this video because I live in Connecticut and I couldn’t get any good reception but after seeing this I think there is hope.

  • @luvdady
    @luvdady Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I've found that it's not just so much ""local"" channels the abc's (cbs nbc fox abc etc...) it's the sub channels that are really worth the money to invest in a antenna or other do dads that make life great like a slingbox or HD hrs 😀. Gettv ,metv,laff and other fantastic channels. I got roughly 25 total channels minus the home shopping stuff but I got all kinds of stuff to watch

  • @Brewskii2117
    @Brewskii2117 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent as always! Thanks for taking the risk for the rest of us! :)

  • @jodajackson4489
    @jodajackson4489 Жыл бұрын

    I have an HDHomeRun Flex 4K tuner too. A great investment as I retired my HDHomeRun CableCard tuners when cutting the cord. I really loved cable but their price hikes eventually forced my hand.

  • @sparkyaclown

    @sparkyaclown

    Жыл бұрын

    My experience with the HDHomerun Flex 4K was terrible. I ended up returning it, the stream quality on their app (of which they have a terrible track record on when it comes to addressing bugs) was terrible. You are kind of forced to use their app as other apps don't have the Dolby AC-4 transcoder yet and most TVs don't natively support AC-4. Oddly enough, it actually did stream great through their app on my phone even though it was wireless and everything else was wired. Forget about using their app on Roku, while the channels appear in the guide list, it can't tune to the ATSC 3.0 channels of which they are fully aware of but have not announced any plans to fix it. Also after about the third week it all of the sudden lost all of the ATSC 3.0 channels. I could still receive them on another ATSC 3.0 capable TV but the HDHomerun would not pick them back up.

  • @belzebub16
    @belzebub16 Жыл бұрын

    10:20 - it makes sense that your Signal Quality is not really changing, because the amp will boost the noise floor as well, making the signal stronger, but not better. So as you say later at 10:38, an antenna with more gain is required to improve the Signal Quality. Thanks for the greatly detailed video!

  • @germanjohn5626

    @germanjohn5626

    Жыл бұрын

    signal quality in the digital domain has nothing to do with signal strength.

  • @belzebub16

    @belzebub16

    Жыл бұрын

    @@germanjohn5626 Absolutely

  • @NTSCuser
    @NTSCuser Жыл бұрын

    Loved the shout-out to Antenna Man

  • @yourpalfranc
    @yourpalfranc Жыл бұрын

    Lon, I'd encourage you to reconsider the newer Antennas Direct antenna you're thinking about in favor of one of the Channel Master antennas the Antennaman has reviewed. I bought that same Antennas Direct antenna and it was actually worse than a cheap $35 antenna I'd been using to test with. I got Tyler from The Antennaman to give me a recommendation for antenna/amplifier based on my address and proximity to stations in my market which are about 70 miles away (Pittsburgh, PA). Three stations in that market went online with ATSC 3.0 more than a year ago and I was able to get a HDHomerun Quattro 4K from their Kickstarter. So, I've been through the audio and every other issue with this setup for quite a while now. But, as of now, it's really working pretty well. Even during the summer I'm able to get distant ATSC 3.0 channels at stronger strengths than their sister ATSC 1.0 stations, as NextGen greatly reduces the affects of multipath interference. I have the same Shield you have, and that's my primary viewing device. But, the NextGen stations look pretty stunning, with uncompressed 1080p that's far superior to my DishNetwork receiver. Again, I'd recommend you take a second look at your antenna choice, and maybe even hit Tyler up for a recommendation. Mine was $20 bucks, but I haven't checked his pricing lately. Heck, since you're going to the extent of getting a mast installed, what's another $20 to get a great antenna?? (checked...it's $40 now, but I think it's still worth the professional advice)OH!! And, don't forget grounding!!! Also, if I can be of any help or answer questions, just let me know. Thanks for the great video!! ~Frank C.

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud Жыл бұрын

    A quick word, those 2 Computers were the first Computers I used in my classroom way back in the early 90s! WOW! Also, I would contact The Antenna Guy for more help on this as he isn't too far away from you. Good Luck!

  • @davedumond9268
    @davedumond9268 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting video Lon and very informative. I also have a HDHR Prime and can receive around 27 channels here in upstate NY with a small Clearstream inside antenna. I'm also looking into ways to transition away from cable TV. NexGen TV looks promising and waiting for the local stations to flip that switch as well. Like you (and many others) I need to find a solution for the channels my wife watches and is easy to use. I'll be following your progress here.

  • @laurenceminuto8769
    @laurenceminuto8769 Жыл бұрын

    Antenna man on you tube is great. I paid for his service, 30.00, and he suggested the antenna, where to point it, the power enhancement. That was a year ago and it has worked great for me. I use his recommended instructions and the HD HomeRun. Working good for a year now.

  • @Stache987

    @Stache987

    Жыл бұрын

    All AntennaMan has done for me has mouthed off from another account getting Pi$$¥ at the number of posts to his channel, I have a common situation each of +3 towers are 45+ miles away in varied different directions, [E, ENE and NNW] all required different pointing of the antenna to get reception, one of the big channel sets doesn't even bring in a picture but locks in on channel scan, sadly it's 7 broadcasting on 7 meaning High VHF. Living on the second floor of a house now apartments leaves no options besides outdoor antennae, which is unaffordable for our combined incomes currently.

  • @laurenceminuto8769

    @laurenceminuto8769

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Stache987 sorry you had a bad experience

  • @Jody_VE5SAR
    @Jody_VE5SAR Жыл бұрын

    First, congrats on your amateur license. Second, as a test, would you consider temporarily mounting the receiver right next to the antenna to see how it would perform? Then you'd only have a very short piece of coax (low loss) to eat away signal strength. You could run an Ethernet cable up the mast, and use POE to power the unit (it appears to be 5V, so a simple "POE splitter" should work to carry both data and power on one CAT6 cable. I don't know the temperature ratings, etc. of the unit, but I think this would be a cool test. Very similar to the original C-band dishes that had their LNA at the dish (which were obsoleted, of course, when LNB technology came along) - the closer you have your signal processing to the antenna, the better. The amplifier is certainly an option, but eliminating coax loss might be valuable as well.

  • @luiselizondo1038
    @luiselizondo1038 Жыл бұрын

    Is there anybody in the LA area participating in this conversation?. Lol! Seems like mostly East Coast folks commenting 😁. Anyways, This is a very timely video for me! Thank you Lon! I literally just put up a Channel Master Pro antenna CM-1776, connected it to my HD home run flex 4K and using Plex exclusively on my network for live tv. My only disappointment thus far is that broadcast is in 720p only. There's a couple channels that get 1080p but for some reason they don't come in that way for me. Please keep up the videos on this topic! We really appreciate it! And if anybody lives in the LA area I'd love to hear about your setup and how is performing!

  • @okieplaya
    @okieplaya Жыл бұрын

    Hey Lon a trick we use in my line of work .. we install a POE injector Trenet model number is TPE - 104GS version two. It will come with a split cable it fits perfectly in the HD home run flex 4K. The POE splitter has a switch you switch it to 12 V works great The reason you would do this is to help with coax cable loss so the flex can be close to the antenna in some cases even in a outdoor box.

  • @clifffton

    @clifffton

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to roll my own PoE injectors (it was before there was a spec for it). BTW my hookup ended up as the spec, Cisco wanted the other polarity ;)

  • @traviscunningham_1
    @traviscunningham_1 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Lon. 3.0 isn’t available in my area yet, should be soon. Built a huge multi screen media room this year, and I still have OTA antenna feeding into it. Lots of channels available here. Been thinking about getting HDHomerrun, probably will once 3.0 goes live. A deep dive into OTA standards would be an interesting wrap up topic (old format of course)

  • @KameraShy

    @KameraShy

    Жыл бұрын

    Tyler The Antenna Man says it is going to take a long time to be implemented.

  • @JohnDemetre
    @JohnDemetre Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the update and I'm glad you're getting it working - mostly. FWIW, I am also in CT and I'm using a Channel Master EXTREMEtenna 80 (CM-4228HD) and I'm locking in the ATSC 3.0 channels rock solid! If you don't get the recommendation from AntennaMan - I think it would be a great idea to hire someone locally with expertise in antenna setup - and not go through trial and error like I did!

  • @RickPaquin

    @RickPaquin

    Жыл бұрын

    That is a fine antenna for UHF. The best out there. It's VHF gain though is not that great. Pay close attention to the frequency of the channel you intend to pick up. Some, like WWLP 22 operates on 11, which means you need a good VHF antenna. You can't beat the CM-4228HD for the best UHF gain, but I did some signal measurements using the HD7694P and found it's VHF gain to be superb and it's UHF signal gain came surprisingly close to the CM-4228HD. It's only rated for 45mi. but it pulls in a 70mi. UHF station for me just fine. Worked fine for Antenna Man as well. MOST VHF channels are tough to pick up, so keep that in mind when purchasing your antenna. Most TV stations don't disclose their actual operating freq. Just go to the FCC page for them and you'll find it there. Some antenna apps also shows the actual operating freq. Also, WTNH 8 operates on RF channel 10, so you'll need a good VHF for that station as well. Lon's Antenna is great for UHF, but it's VHF is more for local only.

  • @JohnDemetre

    @JohnDemetre

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RickPaquin Yes - I got it specifically for the UHF performance! As you may be aware, WCCT is currently serving as the ATSC 3.0 "lighthouse" for all the local stations (ABC (WTNH), CBS (WFSB), CW (WCCT), FOX (WTIC), and NBC (WVIT)) in Connecticut. They are broadcasting on UHF 33, so I no longer need to worry about tuning in WTNH on VHF 10.

  • @Paulkemon42
    @Paulkemon42 Жыл бұрын

    Great review of the gear! I am looking into their products again now. Perhaps you deserve their patronage too!

  • @wesmckean1443
    @wesmckean1443 Жыл бұрын

    That's the nice thing about ATSC 3. Even at lower signal strength in the 50s, symbol quality is still 100%. I haven't tried that particular pre-amp, but the latest Televes pre-amp is the best. I use the beta Emby server for my AC4 transcoding.

  • @richardremmele8685

    @richardremmele8685

    Жыл бұрын

    I have never been able to improve a signal with an amplifier. It is also important to get one where you can adjust the amplifier strength. over amping is worse and your signal can completely go away. I put in a big Yagi antenna and had to take two parts off the front because what it was getting was too strong. I know it sounds crazy but it is true. My Yagi was

  • @wesmckean1443

    @wesmckean1443

    Жыл бұрын

    @@richardremmele8685 my test bed was a 10 foot pole off my back deck. Each of the 3 pre amps I tested brought in more channels than just the antenna alone. Thats whats nice about the Televes. It strengthens weak signals and attenuates strong signals so the signal strength is consistent and doesn't blow out the tuner. the reason I was on the back deck was so I could use the signal meter on my Samsung TV to measure.

  • @treypop123
    @treypop123 Жыл бұрын

    my family moved to SlingTV a few years ago and my family has loved it for lowering the cable bill

  • @Stache987

    @Stache987

    Жыл бұрын

    I just started the conversion to KZread TV, instead, saying goodbye to Directv whose 40% more a month.

  • @PC4USE1
    @PC4USE1 Жыл бұрын

    Great news for you Lon. With the cable card going the way of the passenger pigeon,an ATSC 3 and Philo/Sling combo might do the trick for you. All of the ala carte services are available HBO plus and others. Cannot wait for ATSC 3 to come to Chicagoland where I live.

  • @luvdady

    @luvdady

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah the problem with sling is way too much overlap in channels. Get espn plus and something like Philo you'd probably be better off with more for less.

  • @PC4USE1

    @PC4USE1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@luvdady I use Philo (grandfathered in at $20),I mentioned Sling due to Lon liking sports. I don't follow sports so It works for me.ESPN Plus is a great solution for the sports aficionado.

  • @luvdady

    @luvdady

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PC4USE1 yeah well that's pretty much the only difference between orange n blue. Unless I'm missing something. But yeah Philo is a great overall product

  • @user-lf6sw2pu6m
    @user-lf6sw2pu6m Жыл бұрын

    Great video I can understand you clearly great job Mister.

  • @XMguy
    @XMguy Жыл бұрын

    I have 3 Flex 4Ks. I use two for 3.0. I’ve learned over the years, that I need higher than 35% Signal Quality to get a symbol lock on QAM256 channels. My Nashville market was one of the first. So I can get all from one channel at 1mW, and only QAM16 from the other at 550kW. I also use a CM3020, Clearstream 4V and Televes 148383.

  • @BlondieSL
    @BlondieSL Жыл бұрын

    As for antennas, if you have the room, I HIGHLY recommend, *Antennas Direct 91XG* I have 4 of these bad boys. We live in an area surrounded by TV stations in all 4 directions. Go figure. We are also situated where it's difficult to get a good solid signal. I tried several other types of antennas to no avail. So then, I bought one of these Antennas Direct 91XG models to test out. All I can tell you is AMAZING! It really is deep fringe capable as it brings in channels that no other antenna was able to even pick up a little bit. But why 4? Again, we have transmitters surrounding us and at different distances. There's 2 channels close by, a bunch of channels about 30 miles away and a whole bunch about 60 miles away. So I had to mount 4 of these pointing to each source, but there's a 5th antenna which is a VHF antenna for the 1 and only VHF HD channel that is 25 miles away. I suspect that you wouldn't need that many nor would you probably have the one problem we ran into. That is, with this many antennas there was signal bashing. That is, the main antenna would bring in a bunch of channels, while another antenna would try to bring in those same channels, off the side and another antenna off the back end. This causes the signals to beat against each other and the overall signals are mushed to super low. But I got around that by buying a Televes Avant X 532180, Programmable multi band distribution amplifier/digital filter. This is a microprocessor controlled head end with 4 antenna inputs. With this, I can program each antenna to accept or REJECT any of the channels! So I was able to program each antenna to ONLY pick up the channels from the direction they point to, while rejecting any other channel. All I can say is WOW! This thing is so amazing and totally solved all the crossover issues we had. Again, I suspect that you don't need that where you are. The fact that you even pick up what you do with your test tripod, suggests that perhaps all you need to do is get some height to that antenna. Our 2 main antennas are 40' high, while one is at 30' and another is at only 20'. Being a Ham, you are well away of antenna height. Thanks for your review on this box and the warning about audio issue. Today, Antenna Man also talked about how some networks are moving to MPEG 4 coding, which most TVs and boxes may not have. So those channels will just no longer work on any TV or DVR that doesn't support it. THAT SUCKS! Oh well.

  • @televisionarchivestudios1130
    @televisionarchivestudios1130 Жыл бұрын

    2 stations here in Orlando are broadcasting in HDR and it's fantastic

  • @AntennaMan
    @AntennaMan Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the mention!

  • @LonSeidman

    @LonSeidman

    Жыл бұрын

    People say we should collab on something !

  • @AntennaMan

    @AntennaMan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LonSeidman It would be a good idea if we can find a common subject. Your technical knowledge might be a bit better than mine that's more limited to over the air stuff.

  • @dm747
    @dm747 Жыл бұрын

    I follow the Antenna Man also. You may want to upgrade to the only antenna that has been redesigned to better match the requirement of the new ATSC standard. His most recent video reviews the Televes DATBOSS LR Mix Hi-VHF UHF Long Range Antenna with 5G Filter model 149884. You may want to watch his review of this antenna before you upgrade to a new antenna. By the way I enjoyed your video very much. I like to hear about your experiences with your own home technology. Thank for all your efforts!

  • @joeturbo7406
    @joeturbo7406 Жыл бұрын

    Good video. I just installed a brand new ZapperBox at my house (I'm located just over the CT/MA boarder) and can receive all the Hartford (and Springfield) OTA stations including the new 3.0 signals from WCCT-TV. ZapperBox has AC4 decoding so the audio for both the existing ATSC 1.0 and the new 3.0 signals comes in perfectly.

  • @jimwoodle2626

    @jimwoodle2626

    Жыл бұрын

    So, do you think I'd have any sound problems connecting a ZapperBox directly to my 10 year old LG non-smart TV? I'm not interested in connecting to the internet.

  • @wesmckean1443

    @wesmckean1443

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jimwoodle2626 check it out. I think the zapper box uses the internet for guide data and firmware updates. I just checked the FAQ. Maybe not guide data. Says it will work without internet.

  • @jimwoodle2626

    @jimwoodle2626

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wesmckean1443 Thanks. It looks like my best bet.

  • @joeturbo7406

    @joeturbo7406

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jimwoodle2626 The ZapperBox connects to any TV via HDMI. So no audio issues with older ATSC 1.0 TV's

  • @joeturbo7406

    @joeturbo7406

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wesmckean1443 Correct, the ZapperBox only uses internet (WiFi) for firmware updates. The guide data is part of the OTA signal.

  • @scottct1
    @scottct1 Жыл бұрын

    The company I work for operates the tower these signals come from on Rattlesnake mountain in Farmington. I had to keep it secret for so long that these signals were coming and couldnt say anything about them until they launched. Be sure to look at CBS programming from WFSB on a big screen from the ATSC 3 bouquet. I have NEVER seen a better looking TV picture from any other place. I wish the other stations on ATSC 3 from there looked as good as CBS Programming on WFSB looks!

  • @LonSeidman

    @LonSeidman

    Жыл бұрын

    It really looks great! Are they doing anything special that the other stations aren't doing?

  • @trevorbartram5473

    @trevorbartram5473

    Жыл бұрын

    I assume you get an MPEG feed from the network and transmit HEVC. How good is the transcode (artifacts etc)?

  • @charlespatrick8650

    @charlespatrick8650

    Жыл бұрын

    CBS programming is still 1080i

  • @scottct1

    @scottct1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@charlespatrick8650 yes it is but we are seeing the pure signal without more compression being added. The WFSB ATSC 3.0 signal is what real HD should look like all the time.

  • @garyabc

    @garyabc

    Жыл бұрын

    So if I understand correctly, all the major networks broadcast atsc3.0 from a single tower on rattlesnake mountain in Farmington?

  • @keasbeydave
    @keasbeydave Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting information. Thanks.

  • @robertleitch7528
    @robertleitch7528 Жыл бұрын

    Lon you and the antenna man make a good team on Ota antennas and accessories. I ordered the antenna, amplifier and coaxial cable for this order via Amazon.

  • @LonSeidman

    @LonSeidman

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you install yet?

  • @robertleitch7528

    @robertleitch7528

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LonSeidman I have some other indoor Ota antennas that I use. One is an Antop, clear stream 2max, and a mohu slate premium. I just ordered this antenna that may replace my antop antenna. I just ordered the items a few minutes ago. The order should arrive this Friday 2nd of September.

  • @robertleitch7528

    @robertleitch7528

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LonSeidman@antennaman is very good for any information on antennas and info on where the broadcast transmitters are located in your area. Your channel is good for computers and streaming too.

  • @bearxor
    @bearxor Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been using the HDHR4K in Charlotte for about a year now with Channels and it’s been solid. Really anxious to start seeing 4K broadcasts.

  • @scottserr1300
    @scottserr1300 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome, thanks Lon.

  • @mattthomastaylor
    @mattthomastaylor Жыл бұрын

    that chicken sandwich DOES look delicious. You're my favorite KZread channel, Lon!

  • @larrysmith2608
    @larrysmith2608 Жыл бұрын

    Thank Lon! Great video.

  • @mjewlatar
    @mjewlatar Жыл бұрын

    I don't know much about how stuff works in the US around broadcasting. But what I know is that the signal quality needs to be good before you even think about signal strenth. Strengthening a bad signal does not make it better good quality. I would recommend you to pin point the cell-tower's GPS position and then see if you can figure out the bearing point number (or whatever it's called).

  • @marcbollinger1116
    @marcbollinger1116 Жыл бұрын

    I can just hear the wife coming home and seeing that antenna in the driveway. I can hear her through KZread. :)

  • @LonSeidman

    @LonSeidman

    Жыл бұрын

    She took the thumbnail picture :)

  • @skendel
    @skendel Жыл бұрын

    One thing I didn't see anyone mention is the height you have the antenna at. Believe it or not, a few feet could make a difference. Before you go spending more money, try adjusting the height up and down to see if that changes anything. Sometimes 5 or 10 feet make a world of difference. Wouldn't hurt to try that first.

  • @KameraShy
    @KameraShy Жыл бұрын

    Next Lon video: Trying to find something worth watching on "TV." I haven't had mine on in over six months. Despite having excellent reception with an antenna I made out of wire coat hangers, scrap wood and aluminum foil. YT vids much more interesting.

  • @OldMan_PJ
    @OldMan_PJ Жыл бұрын

    I didn't know about the AC4 requirement, hopefully open source solutions will be released for it.

  • @totallyfrozen
    @totallyfrozen Жыл бұрын

    1:03 If Tyler said the antenna is good, it’s good. If he said it’s junk, it’s junk. He’s been in the TV antenna game for years and knows what he’s talking about.

  • @trevdawg94
    @trevdawg94 Жыл бұрын

    That Winegard preamp does a good job, but it has very poor build quality (the edge mount coax connectors pull off the circuit board) and likely won't last long outdoors. If you can find Channel Master's CM-7777HD preamp in stock somewhere I would get that instead, as it has a solid metal case and works just as well as the Winegard preamp.

  • @KameraShy

    @KameraShy

    Жыл бұрын

    Wineguard used to be a good brand. Been around a long time.

  • @clifffton

    @clifffton

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KameraShy They made great c-band dishes too.

  • @AA5SA
    @AA5SA Жыл бұрын

    Congrats on your HAM license! It's been a very rewarding hobby for me over the last three decades or so! 73 de AA5SA

  • @LonSeidman
    @LonSeidman Жыл бұрын

    Ok ok I'll get a Televes antenna :) . Which one would you like me to try? ERRATA: I mistakenly misidentified the amplifier- it's from Winegard, not Wiregard as stated in the video.

  • @jeremyjedynak

    @jeremyjedynak

    Жыл бұрын

    Ellipse Mix 148883

  • @MrMikey1273

    @MrMikey1273

    Жыл бұрын

    Datboss mix LR. It seems like you need a longer range antenna and this is it. You should try to buy one that works best for your location. The Databoss mix LR at least the hivhf/uhf one for sure has an updated design for the US repack uhf band 14-36.

  • @SHSPVR

    @SHSPVR

    Жыл бұрын

    Start by checking all your channel true radio frequencies in your area then you can pick the appropriate band for your area LO-V 2-6, Hi-V 7-13 and UHF 14-36 like DAT BOSS MIX LR antenna model 148383 that covering LO-V or if only need HI-V then Model 149884 they come with preamplifier but if need Dual Antenna for multiple directions then a BOSS-Tech 560483 is needed and also have distributing amps look under domestic amplifier.

  • @bobblair2682

    @bobblair2682

    Жыл бұрын

    I have the DAT Boss Mix. Was recommended to me by the antenna man.

  • @trevorbartram5473

    @trevorbartram5473

    Жыл бұрын

    If you intend amateur radio transmissions I wouldn't buy an antenna with a built in preamplifier because of possible interference.

  • @djturntablestilltheend5159
    @djturntablestilltheend5159 Жыл бұрын

    My flex 4K picked up less stations, 48 total, than my Panasonic LCD TV 62 total, using an amplified mounted on a wall near a window. Using the un-amplified version antenna the channels were alike. That attic location of the antenna gave the best signal strength. I’ll mount an outdoor fringe antenna and try again.

  • @TELEVISIONARCHIVES

    @TELEVISIONARCHIVES

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm very surprised at that because I found the tuna to be very good on the flex.

  • @dpt17
    @dpt17 Жыл бұрын

    Nice! This reminds me that I need to double check if Boston stations have switched to ATSC3.0. They hadn't last year when I got my antenna installed. I have the SiliconDust 4k tuner.

  • @generallyhelpfulsoftware646

    @generallyhelpfulsoftware646

    Жыл бұрын

    Digital Channel 30 is ATSC 3 in the Boston area but it doesn’t have much in the way of programming.

  • @dpt17

    @dpt17

    Жыл бұрын

    @@generallyhelpfulsoftware646 I rescanned today but couldn't pick that one up. I am < 50 mi from Boston and can get all major stations over the air in HD. Hmm. WBZ comes in the best of any channel. If they switch to ATSC 3.0 and I don't see the HEVC then I'll know something is amiss. Lon's Hartford market is showing as NextGenTv but Boston is listed as coming in the fall; will recheck again later.

  • @TheGmr140
    @TheGmr140 Жыл бұрын

    Glad the tuner works, I'll just wait for new TV

  • @Chris_In_Texas
    @Chris_In_Texas Жыл бұрын

    The other thing you might consider is the low pass filter. Silicon Dust makes the LPF-608M. If you have any T-Mobile towers around you it can help on those higher channels.

  • @c2jones
    @c2jones Жыл бұрын

    NextGen (ATSC 3.0) must be available in one's market, otherwise all the peripherals out there won't deliver in HEVC. My immediate area is in the process of this. The county north of me has a few channels in 3.0. But the HDHomerun Flex 4k is required. I am unaware of any other tuners (besides the ones coming in modern TVs) that can tune NextGen. This is the first time that I learned of that audio problem. Excellent advanced insight there.

  • @Stache987

    @Stache987

    Жыл бұрын

    This is why I'm leary of upgrading just for screen dimensions, Costco has a wonderful buy out there that one would consider Black Friday prices, but no indication it's 3.0, most likely not for that price. [Not spending $ for 4 gallons of gas just to find out]

  • @DannerBanks
    @DannerBanks Жыл бұрын

    Hey Lon! We are using an antenna with Philo for all our cable needs. (We also have Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney+, Apple TV+, ESPN +, and HBO Max 😂)

  • @craigscherer563
    @craigscherer563 Жыл бұрын

    Microsoft store has a Dolby AC4 codec for sale. I have it up and running on three computers using the codec. I have four Rokus doing the cloud decoding and it works real well. My Shields are using the cloud at this time but I am moving away from them now. It is ironic that the HDHR app does not work on the cable card box but does on the Flex but has to use the cloud for audio. All the 1080 and 780 signals work fine. I am using rabbit ears for an antenna as I am only a few miles from the transmitters.

  • @mikegarland9156
    @mikegarland9156 Жыл бұрын

    Got my best results using the largest UHF yagi and VHF-only and using an amplified UHF/VHF combiner (Channel Master) and running 20-ft to a CM amplified 4 way splitter which then powers my entire house. The antenna you're using is not as directional and more prone to interference from the sides such as jets and ham operators

  • @dankeifer
    @dankeifer Жыл бұрын

    Hi Lon - I am in the same area as you (new britain) and my solution to getting the nextgen stations was to buy two new sony tv's with next gen tuners (bought at bestbuy in w hart). I always had sketchy reception on 3, 61 and 20 and the nextgen version of each station solved that problem.. I also get 8 now.

  • @garyabc

    @garyabc

    Жыл бұрын

    Where is the Connecticut tower located? I'm wondering if this could work for me.

  • @dankeifer

    @dankeifer

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garyabc On Rattlesnake Mt in Farmington near route 6. There are about 40 channels that come from those two towers.

  • @garyabc

    @garyabc

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks dankeifer, I should be able to receive signals from that location. Just placed an order for the HD home run flex. Thanks for your help.

  • @JetScreamer_YT
    @JetScreamer_YT Жыл бұрын

    Greetings from New London!

  • @tomwatson6284
    @tomwatson6284 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Lon, I cut the cord about a year ago. I Iive in in Monroe CT on the wrong side of Barn Hill from Hartford. I have trhree antenna on my roof with a rotor and the top antenna is a televis LR uhf. I also have the wine graud. If you want the maximun gain and best signal look at the Televis LR models I opted not to get ther LR uhf and the mix with vhf becaause only Channel 8 is still broadcasting in the vhf band and all others are uhf. The Televis has the apmplifier built into the anttenna and it has an lte fillter built in. And Antenna man has reviewed all of the Televis and I believe none have ever come close. I am halfway betwix NYC and Hartford and I get all the channels you reprorted but have to adjust direction. That also allow me to get Long Island and NYC channels. RF is kinda magic and integrating the amp and attenna at the antenna maximises the impedance match and the the highest signan to noise. IMHO. I have used the HDhomerun cable box and have plex. I have tested all the lower cost tunners and found the easiest for me was the mediasonic that has hdmi output. It is less than $30, I found though it has the very best and most sensitive tuner by far over all other boxes. The other major plus is that it has a single channel manual mode so you can adjust antenna for each channel and then add them. Every time you do a channel scan you may lose a weaker channel. I have an older LG 720p tv and it's built in attenna is poor. I have considered the hdhomerun 4k. Would love to know how it's tuner compares with the media sonic. Thank you again for your well presented informative vides. Tom Watson

  • @SuperFredAZ
    @SuperFredAZ Жыл бұрын

    I think the company that made the amp is called wineguard not wire guard

  • @JohnPMiller

    @JohnPMiller

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, Winegard, not WireGuard (VPN).

  • @scooterjes
    @scooterjes Жыл бұрын

    I know it may sound strange but sometimes you can have too much strength on you TV signal(it can be overdriven) but the signal booster you got is the ideal one as it boosts the signal as close as possible to the antenna. A myth about signal boosters is that they are magical but they can only boost what's there but at~75% strength that should not be as issue.

  • @LonSeidman

    @LonSeidman

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! I had this problem with Comcast once - the signal was coming into the house so strong they had to install a little filter to reduce power.

  • @alextirrellRI
    @alextirrellRI Жыл бұрын

    Providence and Boston are supposed to be coming online soon so I am very intrigued. I wonder if we'll be able to get the CT signals here in RI as well. I remember in the analog TV days we had a much better chance of getting some of the more distant channels, mostly in the Boston area, though they would be a bit fuzzier. Kinda wild to remember what that looked like compared to the all-or-nothing signals we've become accustomed to.

  • @okieplaya
    @okieplaya Жыл бұрын

    I would recommend the Televes Boss LR antenna.. they probably even sponsor you .. I have installed 100s of antenna over the years by far the best for the money .. not cheap But built really well

  • @kensmith5694
    @kensmith56948 ай бұрын

    A note about a wider antenna: In all normal designs for a given frequency, the wider the antenna, the narrower the beam width. When you get the bigger antenna, tune its aim for maximum signal. On a smaller antenna it doesn't matter so much.

  • @joetroiani1781
    @joetroiani1781 Жыл бұрын

    If you serious about keeping the OTA I would recommend a larger antenna. I am in northern MA by North Andover MA. I can get some CT stations. So I think you should be able to get MA channels.

  • @joeydemitro8976
    @joeydemitro8976 Жыл бұрын

    AWESOME TOO MY FRIEND

  • @mwjii
    @mwjii Жыл бұрын

    Colab with antenna man that would be cool. Nice job!

  • @paulk468
    @paulk468 Жыл бұрын

    great info, I have not watched all but not sure Antennaman has given this info regarding audio.

  • @DrBillBailey
    @DrBillBailey Жыл бұрын

    You may yet have already discovered this, LON, but if you run your HDHomeRun tuners through Plex, your audio will work. I am still watching the video, so you may yet cover this, but I use my two HDHomeRun 4K ATSC 3.0 tuners through both plex, AND Channels DVR, and they work great! ATSC 3.0 channels ONLY work through Plex for me, because of the Codec issues. I am using the Antennas direct 4 "lobe" antennas, one pointing toward one tower, the other pointing to another, each going to the separate tuners, then "combining" the various channels via PLEX and Channels. Works great, and I am in a condo with antennas mounted internally.

  • @LonSeidman

    @LonSeidman

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting -- when I tested it on Plex earlier it wasn't even giving me the ATSC 3 stations as an option in the channel guide. I'll have to take another look at it.

  • @DrBillBailey

    @DrBillBailey

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LonSeidman Sorry, you are right. I went back and checked, they show up, but I can't get them set with the "drop down" ID list in Plex. I mis-remembered, it seems. Anyway, I DO have them connected in my Channels DVR app. I just double-checked that, and I have them "favorited" and when I go there in the Channel Guide they play fine through Channels, sound and video both.

  • @ItsaRomethingeveryday
    @ItsaRomethingeveryday Жыл бұрын

    We have three amplified antennas connected to our TV currently and presently receiving a dozen channels on a 37 inch Panasonic viera set

  • @marcchavez1634
    @marcchavez1634 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Lon, Great video. I need to mention that I’ve had better luck with yagi style antennas here in CT. The multi directional ones didn’t seem to be strong enough. Also, I think antenna web was telling you to get a violet grade antenna. They make multi directional violet grade antennas, however I recommend the yagi violet grade. I’ve tested the small multi directional, and 3 yagi style antennas at 3 different properties in CT. The multi directional got the worst results. My small RCA ANT751E yagi style was almost as powerful as my blue (CM-2020, digital advantage 100) and violet grade antenna. My RCA and blue antenna did not get PBS. PBS is the hardest signal to get for me. I only got the PBS channels with my violet grade, channel master, master piece 100 and I had to move the antenna up another 5 feet. Also, im using a preamp about 1 foot from the antenna (channel master CM-7777HD). It works great, it powers the antenna and sends the signal to the house all in one wire, great for roof installations or where the antenna is far from the TV. So this way there’s only one wire coming from the antenna pole. Also, I recommend finding where on your property gets the best signal then try to find a way to mount it in that location, for me it was in the backyard mounted to a tree, hope this helps!

  • @richardremmele8685

    @richardremmele8685

    Жыл бұрын

    Yagi works great because you can thread the needle if all your channels are in one general area. I had trouble with all the antennas I tried because of, I guess, hidden obstruction or interference. I don't have ATSC 3.0 here yet, but if all implementations are going to be on one tower then the Yagi would be good for everyone

  • @FurinKazanX
    @FurinKazanX Жыл бұрын

    I love your video it is very useful, my question is, does the network tv tuner allow you to open more than 2 tuners at the same time?

  • @TotoFrancey
    @TotoFrancey Жыл бұрын

    Call "Tyler the Antennaman". He likes to drive places and he will help you with your install. It would be cool to see you both in the same video together as I am subscribed to both your main channel and his channel.

  • @mapguy
    @mapguy Жыл бұрын

    Trying looking at some Televes antennas they have amazing UHF performance. Signal Quality is what your signal is going to be with an amplifier. Antenna Man will run a reception report for you (it only costs a couple of dollars) and he will recommend the best antenna for you.

  • @luvdady

    @luvdady

    Жыл бұрын

    You mean that guy who flings the ping pong ding ? 😉

  • @larryhanson6674

    @larryhanson6674

    Жыл бұрын

    Does $20 qualify as a couple dollars?

  • @luvdady

    @luvdady

    Жыл бұрын

    @@larryhanson6674 well compared to a a few add on fees of cable service or the bimonthly rate of streaming service. It's a pretty sound investment. In the long run between spending too much money for a overpriced antenna and then buying to cheap an antenna and then install times and returns it's a small convenience fee.

  • @xr500t
    @xr500t Жыл бұрын

    Unless you're really attached to your current cable shows, you'll never miss it. I absolutely hated all the commercials comcast was feeding me along with that cable bill. I just couldn't get past the double billing they were doing. At the end of the day, comcast was just a middleman...a bad one at that too since the video quality was awful. Currently, my antenna is in the attic and I get a healthy serving of channels, weather does have an impact and some nearby trees as well. Overall, My reception is very good......better than my cell phone reception. The rest of my tv needs are well supplemented by streaming....there is just too much to watch. I'm hoping that the new 3.0 will improve reception.

  • @MauryMarkowitz
    @MauryMarkowitz Жыл бұрын

    I would be very curious to know what signal strength you get when you connect the HomeRun close to the antenna. Amps generally make up for line losses but amplify noise as well as signal so the quality rarely changes - as you found. But the HomeRun is so small and light it seems you could attach it to the antenna with a short whip and eliminate the losses that way. Might be worth a clear-day experiment.

  • @MattKasdorf
    @MattKasdorf Жыл бұрын

    I live near Calgary, Alberta, Canada and get four (4) over the air (many here call it peasant vision) TV channels. I have a fairly large bowtie antenna mounted out of sight in my attic. Having access to 44 channels would be amazing. It's too bad FTA never caught on in North America, let alone Canada.

  • @estusflask982
    @estusflask982 Жыл бұрын

    I just got 5 ATSC 3.0 channels in Birmingham, Alabama. Using HDHomeRun Flex 4K.

  • @acoustic61
    @acoustic61 Жыл бұрын

    Cool experiment. I'm wondering how far you are from the transmitter? ATSC is supposed to be much with multipath interference and better in fringe areas. Silicon Dust needs to upgrade HD Homerun with four tuners capable of ATSC 3.0.

  • @nehajain2974
    @nehajain2974 Жыл бұрын

    Great video... thanks a lot. Please make a video on how to connect and use two Bluetooth speakers at the same time with raspberry pi lite (bullseye)...

  • @DovahDoVolom
    @DovahDoVolom Жыл бұрын

    If your looking into getting into radio stuff I 100% recommend looking into a SDR. RTL SDRs are good to see if you want to spend more money on it but it can give you a good idea on what radio waves are out there

  • @LonSeidman

    @LonSeidman

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes did a whole series on it! lon.tv/sdr

  • @DovahDoVolom

    @DovahDoVolom

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LonSeidman Oh wow must have completely slipped my mind! Even shows the first video in the series as watched.

  • @billmc
    @billmc Жыл бұрын

    I have been using the same HDHR tuner for over a year and receive about 100 channels here midway between Baltimore and Wash. DC when I do a channel scan. This is, of course, dependent upon the direction I have my antennas pointing and, unfortunately, the HDHR tuner does not allow "adding" channels manually so I cannot create a channel manifest of the approx. 115 total channels available with my antenna complement. I opted for separate VHF high and UHF antennas with a dual input amplifier because there are several high VHF channels here. I would suggest that you consider a larger antenna than the one you are using. My UHF antenna is about 6 feet long and I think that its design with directors and a reflector would be a better choice for you, given the signal levels you are seeing currently. Also, the Televes antenna which has recently been redesigned to address the FCC mandated "repack" would be a good choice if you have high VHF channels available. The Televes antenna also has a variable gain amplifier which senses the required amplification and also has a pass-through feature which my amplifier does not have. Just remember to check the noise figure when comparing amplifiers.

  • @MrMikey1273

    @MrMikey1273

    Жыл бұрын

    I would agree with the recommendation of Televes. The Datboss mix LR is probably what he should try given that he has distance stations he couldn't get before. I believe like many people they try antennas that are too small because 1 no one's wife seems to like antennas 2 the way antennas are sold by "upto miles" that are for the most ideal flat terrain to cover, and don't account for hills and mountain ridges that can make reception difficult

  • @my-yt-inputs2580
    @my-yt-inputs2580 Жыл бұрын

    I didn't realize there was an audio issue with Nextgen. I am in a large market here and all the big stations have NextGen transmitters in place. Luckily for me I am LOS 6 miles from most of the xmitters. I can actually see most of the towers from my 2 story roof. I was using the Clearstream 4V but it began to have issues. I went to the 4V after using the 2V. All I can figure is the signal combiner on the 4V is failing so went back to the 2V. Not sure one can buy a new Combiner for the 4V.

  • @RandyScribner
    @RandyScribner Жыл бұрын

    Very cool 😎

  • @DaveNLR2
    @DaveNLR2 Жыл бұрын

    You should try Televes DATBOSS LR Mix Hi-VHF UHF Long Range Antenna with 5G Filter 75 Mile Range 149884 - It has a built in amp, and is designed for the repack.

  • @nrnoble
    @nrnoble Жыл бұрын

    I am waiting for Plex support. And it is easy to predict that the nextgen four tuner HD homerun will have four ATSC 3.0 tuners, not just two. I have been a fan of HD Home run products since their first generation SD models.

  • @carltechmobile3983
    @carltechmobile39834 ай бұрын

    I live just across the border from San Diego in Tijuana. I have five TV's in my Condo, all Visio Smart TV's. For the past year all TV's have been going through updates, each time changing many of the features. I also have a network for management of all Ethernet and OTA antennas. Recently the new update on all TV's is something I never anticipated. My TV's now will no longer receive OTA stations from San Diego. Basically the update has giofenced all my TV's to not receive anything from the US. This is the future that corporations will control everything we watch and where you watch.

  • @Sk0gg1es
    @Sk0gg1es Жыл бұрын

    Can't wait until Plex is able to support 3.0 and I'm able to get it integrated into my current DVR setup.

  • @leftyrncii980
    @leftyrncii980 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Lon, I have been planning on purchasing one of these HDHomeRun Flex 4k devices soon. I am planning to watch your video a couple more times, but I am unclear on whether or not the audio for the HEVC will work on my Roku devices. I am planning to use the HDHomeRun Roku app. Are you able to provide any clarity on my question? Thanks for the video.

  • @jasonhowe1697
    @jasonhowe1697 Жыл бұрын

    for digital broadcasts you need rg-6 or better cable you will have signal loss single/double shielded cable.. Not sure in North America as a whole though dtv if applicable where you live most likely be mainly vhf transmissions, uhf most likely only valid is you are still getting analog reception..

  • @priority-1
    @priority-1 Жыл бұрын

    Do you think a yagi type of antenna is a must? Or could a omnidirectional antenna do the trick? Closest tower is about 20 miles away. Also could a directional antenna pick up signals through the backend of the antenna that's roughly 85 miles away? Nice review; as always. 73's

  • @RandomTechWZ
    @RandomTechWZ Жыл бұрын

    An RCA yagi antenna might be a better option for you. Im running one in the attic of my 2 story house with a long coax run down to the basement where the HDHomeRun is. I pick up many channels and most of them are in the green.

  • @dankosek4274
    @dankosek4274 Жыл бұрын

    Try to get your antenna above the tree line by at least 6’ because once the trees bloom again they will block a good portion of the signal. Otherwise the video is very good.

  • @johntierney3353
    @johntierney3353 Жыл бұрын

    You are going to need a high quality Quad Shield RG6 coaxial cable. Looks like you are going to have a long coaxial cable run. Antenna placement is 60% science and 40% art. I would hold off on another antenna until you play around with the position of the antenna. You need to find the "sweet spot" and there should be multiple "sweet spots". Vary the height of the antenna, higher is usually better, but not always. Move the antenna left, right, front and back from it's current position and check the signal numbers. Changes in placement(including pointing direction toward the broadcast tower) can have a significant impact on the quality of the signal you receive(but you are only concerned with on tower). A change as small as 6 inches can produce a dramatic effect(good or bad). Signal strength is the least important of the three that you are seeing. Signal Quality and Signal Symbol Quality are more important. SD has said, in the past, that all green and you are good.

  • @tgmct
    @tgmct Жыл бұрын

    Ran into your channel today and it seems we have a lot of similar TV reception issues. I too live in CT (Moodus) and have trouble with some channels. CT has a lot more hills than people realize that cause all sorts of problems. For me the channel 3 tower is problematic. My landlord limits me to an antenna in the attic, so antenna location changes are an issue too. So, what town are you located in and do you have the lat & long of the new ATSC 3 tower? I need to check into this new standard. Regarding cablecards... I have an older TiVo that I had loved for years but Comcast screwed that up. About a year ago they closed down their cablecard support group in Arizona. It became apparent that they didn't want to know anything about them any longer when they also sent out a warning letter suggesting that they might not support them in the future. I had to put the TiVo on a UPS where any power outage would render premium channels dead until their system would finally reset the lineup in a day or two. It's somewhat surprising though, where virtually all of the non-X1 equipment still use cablecards. When Comcast refused to offer support for a new TiVo DVR, I got upset and decided to eliminate their TV service entirely. I was able to get a favorable internet deal for $60/month but you probably know about it already and it certainly doesn't have the bandwidth you want. If I had my way, Comcast would have been put out of business years ago. It's not like they care about their customers. BTW, Frontier will also do a direct fiber drop to you location, but get ready to hear that sucking sound on your wallet. I also hear that T-Mobile has 5G modems available in some CT areas that will drastically improve upward throughput. It may be something worth looking at in your case if nothing else than backup connectivity.

  • @mr.classicalmusic5607
    @mr.classicalmusic5607 Жыл бұрын

    The Clearstream 2V is a good antenna....use to have one but now use an Antop.

  • @drmarioschannel
    @drmarioschannel Жыл бұрын

    What new features can we expect w atsc 3 besides that Dolby sound? Hoping more public access programming but doubt the fcc does.

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