Unlike radio and old analog TV, I'm not familiar with the dynamics of DTV reception.
In recent years, I've hardly watched any TV and when I moved out here, I didn't take my TV with me and I haven't had TV since I've been here.
But then after being at my neighbor's place (he gets DTV channels from Hilo over the air with an outdoor old fashioned UHF antenna 30 plus feet high), I've been longing for TV again.
I didn't want to spend a lot of money and I never cared for huge screen TVs, so I ordered from Amazon a 9 inch portable DTV. I like small electronics and it fits right next to my computer on my desk.
Here it is. It had mostly very good reviews too and it's a nice little solid TV.
http://www.amazon.com/SuperSonic-SC...784&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=9+inch+portable+dtv
So I got it today and I didn't expect to get much with the little antenna on the TV but I can't even get one channel from 12 miles away in Hilo even at 1,000 plus feet in elevation.
Now, there may be some terrain that blocks the line of sight path between here and Hilo but I'm surprised that I can't get anything. Also, I've never seen any real radio towers around Hilo, so I don't even know where the stations come from.
Then I called Radio Shack in Hilo and the person was very helpful after I explained my problem. She lead me to a website - AntennaWeb.org and asked me to put in my location. The results were 0 (zero) channels that could be received and she explained that meant using only an indoor antenna.
She said that I would need an outdoor antenna and it should be at least 30 feet above the ground. I'm 20 feet above the ground as it is and I could mount an antenna on the roof, I guess.
My first thought in all this was that maybe the TV was defective and I was ready to send it back but now that I've learned more, I'm wondering if it's worth going to the trouble to buy an antenna to put outside.
If I do decide to do that, I will take my TV into Hilo and run the channel scan there to make sure it's not just the TV. I certainly should be able to pick up the stations there without help with any attached external antenna.
But I'm still surprised that even without any external antenna that I couldn't get any channels where I am.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
In recent years, I've hardly watched any TV and when I moved out here, I didn't take my TV with me and I haven't had TV since I've been here.
But then after being at my neighbor's place (he gets DTV channels from Hilo over the air with an outdoor old fashioned UHF antenna 30 plus feet high), I've been longing for TV again.
I didn't want to spend a lot of money and I never cared for huge screen TVs, so I ordered from Amazon a 9 inch portable DTV. I like small electronics and it fits right next to my computer on my desk.
Here it is. It had mostly very good reviews too and it's a nice little solid TV.
http://www.amazon.com/SuperSonic-SC...784&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=9+inch+portable+dtv
So I got it today and I didn't expect to get much with the little antenna on the TV but I can't even get one channel from 12 miles away in Hilo even at 1,000 plus feet in elevation.
Now, there may be some terrain that blocks the line of sight path between here and Hilo but I'm surprised that I can't get anything. Also, I've never seen any real radio towers around Hilo, so I don't even know where the stations come from.
Then I called Radio Shack in Hilo and the person was very helpful after I explained my problem. She lead me to a website - AntennaWeb.org and asked me to put in my location. The results were 0 (zero) channels that could be received and she explained that meant using only an indoor antenna.
She said that I would need an outdoor antenna and it should be at least 30 feet above the ground. I'm 20 feet above the ground as it is and I could mount an antenna on the roof, I guess.
My first thought in all this was that maybe the TV was defective and I was ready to send it back but now that I've learned more, I'm wondering if it's worth going to the trouble to buy an antenna to put outside.
If I do decide to do that, I will take my TV into Hilo and run the channel scan there to make sure it's not just the TV. I certainly should be able to pick up the stations there without help with any attached external antenna.
But I'm still surprised that even without any external antenna that I couldn't get any channels where I am.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
