Greetings,
I've browsed many of the existing threads and didn't find any that talked specifically to my situation nor did I find enough information to adequately answer my two biggest questions. I understand there are no guarantees...just looking for the best chance possible to receive as many broadcast stations as possible.
1) Two antennas vs rotor
Until recently, I've used a rotor to adjust my antenna for broadcast reception of my surrounding stations. I now have a TV card in my computer that receives HDTV so I would like to be able to receive the stations without having to use a rotor...especially since I want to use the computer as a PVR. I have a couple L-V, H-V and UHF stations directly South(186-187) of me about 20 miles away and one UHF to the West (266) about 50 miles away. I have several H-V & UHF stations further South (188) about 50-60 miles. In addition, I have several UHF stations to the North (355-010). I'm contemplating purchasing two antennas...one that would be permenantly directed South and one permenantly directed North. Based on the Beta antenna selector, it appears the Winegard HD8200U antenna would be the best choice for L-V,H-V & UHF reception and distances. Assuming that coupling like antennas is best, I would assume I should be purchasing two HD82000U antennas as well as a Winegard CC-7870 All Channel Coupler (I'm assuming the UHF station to the West will no longer be received). I understand spacing of the antennas is important as well as insuring equal lead from each antenna to the coupler is maintained. Based on the above, does this seem like a reasonable plan and if so, can someone suggest what the recommended distance is between the two antennas?
2) Pre-Amp vs Distribution Amplifier.
Here is where things get more confusing for me (assuming antenna configuration issues are resolved!). I currently have 2 televisions and 1 computer, each significantly different in cable length from where the 25' antenna lead (from the antenna configuration described above) enters my house. Can someone offer advice what Pre-AMp and/or Distribution Amp would be required to adequately amplify and distribute the signal to all 3 devices?
Thanks,
Tim







