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JB wrote:
"Hal Rosser" wrote in message ... I want to put up the smallest outdoor antenna that would cover all TV Broadcast Freqs being used after Feb 2009. The log-periodicals are too "un-stealthy" to go unnoticed by the XYL, but I think a little discone with some black paint might escape her inspection as long as I do the installation while she's out shopping. Question is - have any of you used one for TV - and if so, how did it perform? would it cover the TV broadcast freqs ? (I'm aware of its lack of gain - I'm within 5 miles of most local stations, and within 20 miles of a couple more.) Thanks Hal W4PMJ Why not just put a normal antenna up in the garage or the attic? A small yagi should do it. You can remove the UHF reflectors if there is plenty of signal. Even cut half of the UHF directors without much loss. Bring it up in the rafters and spread it out. Not near as good as on the roof but you can always put it up normally when she finds out about it anyway. That last sentence is the point here. She'll find out anyhow. Hal, it might be time for the "talk". My XYL hates antennas. When I wanted to put up my dipole and vertical, she groused a lot about it. My reply was that I keep the yard beautiful, put in lots of landscaping, and a pond. Now I would like to have a couple antennas for my hobby that are pretty unobtrusive. Maybe I'm in the wrong hobby? Maybe I should take up going out to bars, and hanging out with loose women. At least with radio, you know where I am every night. The antennas went up. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On Dec 19, 9:13*am, Michael Coslo wrote:
JB wrote: "Hal Rosser" wrote in message .. . I want to put up the smallest outdoor antenna that would cover all TV Broadcast Freqs being used after Feb 2009. The log-periodicals are too "un-stealthy" to go unnoticed by the XYL, but I think a little discone with some black paint might escape her inspection as long as I do the installation while she's out shopping. * *Question is - have any of you used one for TV - and if so, how did it perform? *would it cover the TV broadcast freqs ? (I'm aware of its lack of gain - I'm within 5 miles of most local stations, and within 20 miles of a couple more.) Thanks Hal W4PMJ Why not just put a normal antenna up in the garage or the attic? *A small yagi should do it. *You can remove the UHF reflectors if there is plenty of signal. *Even cut half of the UHF directors without much loss. *Bring it up in the rafters and spread it out. *Not near as good as on the roof but you can always put it up normally when she finds out about it anyway. That last sentence is the point here. She'll find out anyhow. Hal, it might be time for the "talk". My XYL hates antennas. When I wanted to put up my dipole and vertical, she groused a lot about it. My reply was that I keep the yard beautiful, put in lots of landscaping, and a pond. Now I would like to have a couple antennas for my hobby that are pretty unobtrusive. Maybe I'm in the wrong hobby? Maybe I should take up going out to bars, and hanging out with loose women. At least with radio, you know where I am every night. The antennas went up. * * * * - 73 de Mike N3LI - LOL, SAME STORY HERE. Jimmie |
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JIMMIE wrote:
On Dec 19, 9:13 am, Michael Coslo wrote: JB wrote: "Hal Rosser" wrote in message ... I want to put up the smallest outdoor antenna that would cover all TV Broadcast Freqs being used after Feb 2009. The log-periodicals are too "un-stealthy" to go unnoticed by the XYL, but I think a little discone with some black paint might escape her inspection as long as I do the installation while she's out shopping. Question is - have any of you used one for TV - and if so, how did it perform? would it cover the TV broadcast freqs ? (I'm aware of its lack of gain - I'm within 5 miles of most local stations, and within 20 miles of a couple more.) Thanks Hal W4PMJ Why not just put a normal antenna up in the garage or the attic? A small yagi should do it. You can remove the UHF reflectors if there is plenty of signal. Even cut half of the UHF directors without much loss. Bring it up in the rafters and spread it out. Not near as good as on the roof but you can always put it up normally when she finds out about it anyway. That last sentence is the point here. She'll find out anyhow. Hal, it might be time for the "talk". My XYL hates antennas. When I wanted to put up my dipole and vertical, she groused a lot about it. My reply was that I keep the yard beautiful, put in lots of landscaping, and a pond. Now I would like to have a couple antennas for my hobby that are pretty unobtrusive. Maybe I'm in the wrong hobby? Maybe I should take up going out to bars, and hanging out with loose women. At least with radio, you know where I am every night. The antennas went up. - 73 de Mike N3LI - LOL, SAME STORY HERE. Jimmie Amen brothers. If not for decent women and antenna arguments, we'd all be in trouble! Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
Amen brothers. If not for decent women and antenna arguments, we'd all be in trouble! I guess I should get married - know any decent women? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: Amen brothers. If not for decent women and antenna arguments, we'd all be in trouble! I guess I should get married - know any decent women? Got the last one! However, every once-in-awhile, one is "traded in" (low milage, only one owner, good paint, etc.) and becomes available ... I'll keep my eyes open for ya'. However, I got a "model/make" from Texas. Couldn't find a decent "model" made in California! (complete! with authentic Texas accent. :-) ) Regards, JS |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: Amen brothers. If not for decent women and antenna arguments, we'd all be in trouble! I guess I should get married - know any decent women? Why would anyone on earth want a "decent" woman when there are so many bad women available? 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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In article ,
"JB" wrote: "Hal Rosser" wrote in message ... I want to put up the smallest outdoor antenna that would cover all TV Broadcast Freqs being used after Feb 2009. The log-periodicals are too "un-stealthy" to go unnoticed by the XYL, but I think a little discone with some black paint might escape her inspection as long as I do the installation while she's out shopping. Question is - have any of you used one for TV - and if so, how did it perform? would it cover the TV broadcast freqs ? (I'm aware of its lack of gain - I'm within 5 miles of most local stations, and within 20 miles of a couple more.) Thanks Hal W4PMJ Why not just put a normal antenna up in the garage or the attic? A small yagi should do it. You can remove the UHF reflectors if there is plenty of signal. Even cut half of the UHF directors without much loss. Bring it up in the rafters and spread it out. Not near as good as on the roof but you can always put it up normally when she finds out about it anyway. You are aware that many of the DTV signal are UHF band? Right? -- -------------------------------------------------------- Personal e-mail is the n7bsn but at amsat.org This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read RV and Camping FAQ can be found at http://www.ralphandellen.us/rv |
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In article ,
"Hal Rosser" wrote: I want to put up the smallest outdoor antenna that would cover all TV Broadcast Freqs being used after Feb 2009. The log-periodicals are too "un-stealthy" to go unnoticed by the XYL, but I think a little discone with some black paint might escape her inspection as long as I do the installation while she's out shopping. Question is - have any of you used one for TV - and if so, how did it perform? would it cover the TV broadcast freqs ? (I'm aware of its lack of gain - I'm within 5 miles of most local stations, and within 20 miles of a couple more.) Thanks Hal W4PMJ Tell her she can't watch her favorite showss, during a storm, without a good antenna.... -- -------------------------------------------------------- Personal e-mail is the n7bsn but at amsat.org This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read RV and Camping FAQ can be found at http://www.ralphandellen.us/rv |
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Ralph E Lindberg wrote:
... You are aware that many of the DTV signal are UHF band? Right? This: "Are DTV signals broadcast on special frequencies? No. DTV broadcasts use exactly the same channels as regular analog television. While many DTV stations are now occupying UHF broadcast channels, broadcasters are allowed to move back to their original VHF or UHF TV channel once the transition to DTV is complete. The only caveat is that TV channels 51 through 69 will be auctioned off for other uses at the end of the transition to digital TV. Stations who originally had analog channels in this band will have to move, no matter what. One potential problem with re-using low VHF (2-6) TV channels for DTV is the possibility of interference from other signals during certain times of the year. "Skip" may bring in distant broadcasts on the same channel and create interference. Impulse noise is also a problem on low VHF channels. What’s more, the physical size of low VHF and high VHF antennas is much larger than that of a UHF antenna. Tests so far seem to indicate that high VHF channels (7-13) are quite well suited for DTV broadcasts, and many broadcasters plan to move back to their high VHF channels at the end of the transition. VHF transmitters also cost much less money to operate than UHF transmitters." From he http://www.avsforum.com/hdtvfaq/HDTV...20frequencies? Regards, JS |
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"Tom Donaly" wrote in message
... Cecil Moore wrote: John Smith wrote: Amen brothers. If not for decent women and antenna arguments, we'd all be in trouble! I guess I should get married - know any decent women? Why would anyone on earth want a "decent" woman when there are so many bad women available? 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH Because the bad women get you into fights, jail, divorce court and strip you of your wealth so you wind up paying for their parties while they line up new suckers and try to shame you for not making their fantasies more complete. Remember their kind of bad is much worse than we give them credit for. Case in point: Last one had the fantasy that a husband should be willing to die for her. Made her heart go pitter-patter. Thought of men as some kind of pet or other species. I told her to go buy a Doberman. I find it takes a exhaustive baby-sitting type of investigation of at least 2 years before they let their hair down and show you their true mind. |
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