Post by Smarty...
My solution for HDTV is a bit complex but works superbly given that two
clusters of channels at 2 different compass angles / arrival directions
I use a home theater PC tuner with 2 separate tuner cards. Each card gets
the antenna for the channels it has been assigned.
The program guide of my HTPC software merges the two program guides such
that when I select a channel to watch or to record, the corresponding
tuner gets the request and uses the optimal antenna.
The two antennas themselves are attic mounted and spaced several
wavelengths apart, pointed to the two compass angles I needed.
Great reception on 37 channels!
Smarty
A good description of my system except I have a automatic scheduling program
that downloads the listings once a day, checks the programs in the next 26
hours against a match list and then against a database to eliminate programs
that I have watched before.
I watch little live DTV, but then most programs are from the 1959-1975
period. (GetTV, Retro TV, ThisTV, MeTV, Cozi and Antenna TV. There is one
more coming I suspect, MOVIES! TV.)
I have seven (7) tuners and three (3) antennas. One antenna is connected to
a dedicated antenna for one station on top of the Devil Mountain and another
antenna is connected to a tuner that has two (2) RF terminals. That antenna
is pointed South East for a station to the North East. I have one more
antenna that can replace the antenna pointed at Mt. Diablo if needed like
when my main antenna had to be taken down for termites. The best two tuners
are not used due to faulty software.
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Bill:
Jointenna is a antenna coupler that consists of two filters. A notch filter
that passes all signals EXCEPT for one RF channel, RF 35 in this discussion.
The second filter is a band pass filter that passes ONLY one RF channel, RF
35 in this discussion.
If a Jointenna consisted of IDEAL filters, then they would still be sold. In
practice they are far from ideal but will create less multi-path which the
reverse splitter usage creates very much more of.
The request for a link to your TVFool results is to learn how foolish the
idea of using a reverse splitter is for you.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29
I will extract the zipcode and enter it into this page to understand your
location and if there are any mountains that might create multi-path for
you. That page does not create a link.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=90
Here is my results, the TVFool link is required for any real DTV antenna
discussion.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d46ae4989f75b87
SHF