"ComputerDoctor" wrote in message
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I live in a small steep valley in a very hilly area (Innisfail,
Queensland,
Australia) with a nearby ridge just preventing 'line-of-sight' to the TV
broadcast tower (Mt. Bellenden Ker, pictu
http://www.gu.edu.au/ins/collections...tml/16-17.html ). To make
matters worse, there is a wall of trees in the way, and the electricity
powerlines run both line-of-site (to the house) and sideways on (along the
street).
Amazingly, I can get 2 VHF and 3 UHF channels on rabbit ears, but the
channel with the cricket on (604-610 MHz) is so snowy I can't really see
the
ball, which is very frustrating. The only thing I have going for me (I
think) is that the back yard is so steep that I can see over the house
from
30 metres away.
Is it worthwhile trying to run some twin cable up the hill to a dipole
strung between 2 trees?
Would it be: 75-300 ohm balun + any length of ribbon + 232 mm dipole?
Is there a simple way to fine tune the arrangement at the TV end once its
up?
Or can I use the garden fence mesh ( see
http://home.austarnet.com.au/davekimble/gardenfence.jpg ) by tapping into
it
at 2 well-chosen points? It seems a pity to waste all that wire.
I am a novice (you guessed) so please talk slowly.
You might find this site interesting:
http://www.oldtvguides.com/DXPhotos/