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Default Do receiver antennas need matching or not?

Jeff Liebermann wrote:

On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 22:13:35 -0800, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
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AI4QJ wrote:

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Over the air HDTV is superior to cable and satellite HDTV. They may sell
more outdoor antennas as soon as it becomes clear that, from the 1996
telecommunications, not only did the FCC ruling on small satellite dishes
overrule the homeowner association covents restricting dsmall satellite
antennas, they ALSO overruled covenants restricting outdoor TV (i.e.yagi
type) antennas...this was done to promote fair competition for cable,
satellite and broadcast TV. I did put up a regular radio shack yagi style
outdoor TV antenna back then and the HOA did contact their lawyer and found
they could do nothing about it. If I ever splurge and buy my 1080p, I will
do it again because the OTA picture is absolutely the best.

AI4QJ


Put up one of these: http://www.digitalhome.ca/ota/superantenna


Nice. Too bad it only goes from about 400-800MHz, which covers the
UHF channels. It doesn't work for the VHF channels. Looking at the
4NEC2 plots, it's not very good on VSWR, has reasonable gain, but only
on the lower UHF channels (no problem because the higher channels are
being auctioned off by the FCC).
http://www.qsl.net/va3rr/hdtv/hoverman.htm

A home brewed double Gray-Hoverman. Apparently, they work pretty well
and if you build a really impressive one, the HOA will really get their
panties in a bunch.


The local OTA digital TV is on Channel 8 (KSBW) at roughly 87MHz. The
reflector of a suitable Gray-Hoverman antenna should be about 1.5
meters wide. I think the aesthetics committee will be banging on the
front door rather quickly. What's that giant fly swatter doing on the
roof? I wonder if a TV antenna can legitimize a solar cell array if
the array is mounted on the TV antenna?


Does your HOA forbid solar arrays? Some of them can be pretty anal
retentive. Mine won't let me put up my thermonuclear clothes dryer. :-(

"Comparing some commercially available antennas"
http://www.hdtvprimer.com/ANTENNAS/comparing.html
I really like the negative gain (i.e. loss) in some of the commercial
VHF antennas. Too bad they didn't run antenna patterns, as many such
TV yagis have more gain in the reverse direction, than forward.

Incidentally, I once built a vertically polarized omnidirectional OTA
TV antenna intended as a disguise antenna (if you consider a 2.5 meter
white fiberglass pipe to be suitable disguise). It worked well enough
from about Channel 8 to about Channel 47. Not much gain (about 4dbi)
but the big problem was that it was prone to receiving ghosts
(reflections). I should probably resurrect the design, rename it
"Ultimate Digital Disguise Magic Super-Antenna", and join the hype
instead of fighting it.


Ghosts are a big problem where I live. Or multipath and the resulting
dropouts the case of DTV broadcasts. That's why I like highly
directional designs (both horizontally as well as vertically). Other
than that, I can get all of our local stations with rabbit ears and a
UHF loop.

All of our DTV stations broadcast on UHF as the VHF band in the Seattle
area is pretty much filled up with the legacy analog stuff. I'm not
certain what the stations plan on doing once the digital cut over is
complete. They might move their digital signal down onto their analog
slot or abandon the analog slot altogether. That will be a factor in
what kind of antenna I put up.


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