I just recently moved to Hilo and I didn't take my antenna with me because I figured I didn't need it being so close to the transmitters, so I got an inexpensive pair of rabbit ears instead that had the extendable parts adjustable for for upper VHF and a little loop for VHF.
But I still had issues with reception for some reason and I would have to move the rabbit ears depending on what channel I was watching.
Since I couldn't get my old antenna and there's no place in my room for another Yagi with the size that's built for both UHF and VHF, I decided to take a chance on an antenna I saw in eBay for only $14.99 that's designed for UHF only.
I realized the elements were too small for optimal reception of the RF channels here on 11 and 13 but I also figured the directionality of a Yagi may compensate being that I'm only a couple miles from the transmitters.
Radio experts would say that won't work any better than the rabbit ears and I realized that but I figured I'd try it anyway and guess what. It works!
My place is a one floor apartment and the closet in my room doesn't quite go to the ceiling, so it was the perfect spot for this little antenna.
But I still had issues with reception for some reason and I would have to move the rabbit ears depending on what channel I was watching.
Since I couldn't get my old antenna and there's no place in my room for another Yagi with the size that's built for both UHF and VHF, I decided to take a chance on an antenna I saw in eBay for only $14.99 that's designed for UHF only.
I realized the elements were too small for optimal reception of the RF channels here on 11 and 13 but I also figured the directionality of a Yagi may compensate being that I'm only a couple miles from the transmitters.
Radio experts would say that won't work any better than the rabbit ears and I realized that but I figured I'd try it anyway and guess what. It works!
My place is a one floor apartment and the closet in my room doesn't quite go to the ceiling, so it was the perfect spot for this little antenna.