What town are you in that I saw WFSB? I’m in Stratford and can’t get FSB but we’re moving to Oxford and hoping to get it there. I have to mount mine in the attic though. Thinking about going with the DB8e along with an RCA yagi for WTNH. Thx for the video!
I have the same antenna in the 6th floor building indoors close to the window..l get 100 channels crystal..l pay 100 dollars in New Jersey were l live for the antenna
Yes, you can run the coax cable to a coaxial wall plate and then attach cable to that outlet. Here I have the wire going into the house. Then it goes into a splitter and then I have cables attached that go through the walls which attach to the coaxial wall plate.
I have this antenna going to an 8-output amplifier. Currently still just running two TV's off of it. So yes, this antenna can be used for multiple TVs, but you may need an amplifier.
@@fringestream990 Sure, I got the 8 tv amplifier from antennas direct on amazon, check the description of the video for the link. If you are just using two TV's I believe they have one just for two as well.
Thanks for sharing. Very good explanation of how to put together this antenna!
What are you using for a tuner
What are the approximate dimensions of this rig?
What town are you in that I saw WFSB? I’m in Stratford and can’t get FSB but we’re moving to Oxford and hoping to get it there. I have to mount mine in the attic though. Thinking about going with the DB8e along with an RCA yagi for WTNH. Thx for the video!
I have the same antenna in the 6th floor building indoors close to the window..l get 100 channels crystal..l pay 100 dollars in New Jersey were l live for the antenna
Can you hook the coax to an outlet and then run a cable from the outlet to the TV?
Yes, you can run the coax cable to a coaxial wall plate and then attach cable to that outlet. Here I have the wire going into the house. Then it goes into a splitter and then I have cables attached that go through the walls which attach to the coaxial wall plate.
@@kc70 I ended up trying it before I ran coax straight through. It didn’t work, so I ended up just running it. The antenna works great!
You didn't show the part where you're connecting the two antennas into the connection that makes two antennas into one
Do you think multiple TVs can be using this antenna at the same time?
I have this antenna going to an 8-output amplifier. Currently still just running two TV's off of it. So yes, this antenna can be used for multiple TVs, but you may need an amplifier.
@@kc70 thanks for the reply, can you suggest a amplifier please?
@@fringestream990 Sure, I got the 8 tv amplifier from antennas direct on amazon, check the description of the video for the link. If you are just using two TV's I believe they have one just for two as well.
WFSB: VC 3/RF 36: 1000KW
WTNH: VC 8/RF 10: 20.5KW
WRDM-CD: VC 19/RF 31: 374KW
WCCT: VC 20/RF 33: 220KW
WWLP: VC 22/RF 11: 15.8KW
WEDH: VC 24/RF 30: 497KW
WHPX: VC 26/RF 28: 500KW
WVIT: VC 30/RF 31: 374KW
WRNT-LD: VC 32/RF 32: 15KW
WTXX-LD: VC 34/RF 21: 7.5KW
WHCT-LD: VC 35/RF 35: 15KW
WGGB: VC 40/RF 26: 345KW
WZME: VC 43/RF 21: 200KW (STA)
WEDW: VC 49/RF 21: 200KW (STA)
WCTX: VC 59/RF 10: 20.5KW
WTIC: VC 61/RF 34: 526KW
WEDY: VC 65/RF 30: 497KW
Can't hear it.
Terrible instructions