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Old 05-26-2016, 07:32 PM   #1
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Is there ANY Free "Over The Air" digital TV stations here by the lake?
I have tried some of the cheep digital antennas to see if there was any stations I can receive but had no luck.
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Is there ANY Free "Over The Air" digital TV stations here by the lake?
I have tried some of the cheep digital antennas to see if there was any stations I can receive but had no luck.
See post #2 here:
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...hlight=digital
which will lead to other threads.

Without a tall mast and highly directional antenna with rotor you won't have much luck.
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General statements on this topic are fairly meaningless. I am in Meredith and went out on Amazon. Got a $30 1byone amplified antenna with 50 mile radius. I point it east and pick up all of the Portland stations in HD perfectly. Bye bye Metrocast.
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General statements on this topic are fairly meaningless. I am in Meredith and went out on Amazon. Got a $30 1byone amplified antenna with 50 mile radius. I point it east and pick up all of the Portland stations in HD perfectly. Bye bye Metrocast.
I guess so, because we're in Moultonborough and even a rooftop antenna didn't receive any stations.

I think it may also have to do with the television and if it has a solid tuner or not.

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When they switched to digital they switched to UHF which is much more line of sight than the old VHF. If you are on high ground you'll probably have reception. I bought a good sized antenna when they switched and I couldn't get the Portland or Boston channels. I even tried a different converter box. Then I went to directv.
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Reception is very location specific. The referenced threads lead to two tools to estimate reception at your specific area:

http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/dtvmaps/
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https://www.tvfool.com/index.php?opt...pper&Itemid=29

The prediction for Glendale is two moderate strength Maine signals given a roof mount antenna: VHF high station 8-1 and UHF station 6-1.

From the west side of Welch we get Vermont ch 31 and 41 with a roof mount high gain UHF antenna. Even with a high gain VHF High antenna, we can't get ch 9. And only marginal reception of Maine 8-1 from the reflection off of Mt. Major. Nothing looking east, too many trees.
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When they switched to digital they switched to UHF which is much more line of sight than the old VHF. If you are on high ground you'll probably have reception. I bought a good sized antenna when they switched and I couldn't get the Portland or Boston channels. I even tried a different converter box. Then I went to directv.
It was a partial switch from VHF to UHF. Prior to the transition channels 2 through 6 were in the VHF low band. After transition these all moved to UHF with the associated increased path loss of UHF. Most retained the same channel number, like 6-1 out of Portland which is now in the UHF band.

Channels 7 through 13 were in the VHF high band and still are. So we get channel 8-1, just barely, on a high gain high gain Yagi antenna designed for only VHF high band.

Most "digital tv" antennas sold today are UHF antennas of various designs that have only a token gain in the VHF high band. Thus shortchanging channels 7 through 13.
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