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Old July 29th 10, 03:52 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Antenna Question: VHF or UHF, and a few general TV questions, please

Hello Bob,
I understand the age reference, I turned 70 in April.

The antenna you are looking at is a tried and true UHF Bow Tie. It is
definitely better than rabbit ears. However, it is pretty bulky for
indoor use. Since you are getting a poor picture now, I would guess
that it is likely that this would do the job. The twin lead wire that
they offer is lower loss than the coax cable. The twin lead also
allows a old fashioned tuning trick: Wrap a small piece of aluminum
foil around the twin lead and slide it around for the best signal.
That might help your existing Rabbit ears as well!

A better Bow tie can be fashioned from hardware cloth (tighter mesh)
and wire. The dimensions are not very critical and if it is to be used
inside weather proofing is not a concern. Think in terms of tape, foil
any kind of wire. Clothes hanger wire is usually handy.

Thanks for the reminder, I need to try a couple of long dormant ideas!


On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 08:16:42 -0400, Bob wrote:

ello,

Am in my 70's now, and frankly not all that sharp with antennas.
I figured someone here might be able to help me out.

Live about 25 miles due west of Boston.

Have an old fashioned analog TV in the kitchen (not on cable)
that this question relates to.

Some time ago, as you know, all the TV stations required one to get
a Converter box. Did so, and am using it with an old fashioned,
el-cheapo indoor antenna; the one with the rabbit ears, and a loop.

The Converter box feeds my analog TV.

Works "fairly well," but lots and lots of dropped signals.
Makes listening very unpleasant.

It has been recommended that I purchase a:
DB-2 antenna for about $ 35.00

This is shown in (please take a look):

HDTV Antennas

http://www.antennasdirect.com/store/...onf=55&slot=68

http://www.antennasdirect.com/store/...roductid=55DB2

Questions:

a. Are these new, converted, stations now transmitting in the vhf or
uhf ?

e.g., am I after a new, better, vhf or a uhf antenna ?

b. Do you think that this DB-2 would be worth trying ?

Any thoughts would be most appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob

John Ferrell W8CCW