You flew right past a couple of things: -- The channel master app needs a working compass in your phone. You can get a compass from a store and use the web site. -- The box on the mast below the actual antenna was not mentioned early on. It is likely an amplifier. This is good if you are splitting the signal later. Antennas with built in amplifiers are generally not nearly as good as an antenna and the amplifier as two items. -- When looking at where the towers are, also look to see what stations. You may pick the one that is 40 miles away over the one that is 35 miles away if it has stations you really want. -- Higher is generally better for the antenna. -- Channel master also makes rotors if you have towers in many directions, consider that. If there are two directions only, then two antennas may be a better option. They can live one above the other by a few feet. There are options for what to do with the signals from them. (A) a cable A/B switch works best but you have to toggle it manually. A "splitter" can work as a combiner to combine antennas but you do lose some signal when you do this. -- If you are going to split the signal to a lot of TVs, you may want an amplifier or amplifying splitter. --when you run down the wall, run down below the entry and then loop up to the entry. Rain water running down won't make the turn. --Indoors: If you are still using a stone age coal fired analog TV,, you can find converter boxes for about $40 --Indoors: Read the manual on how to get the TV to scan. Note: I am getting 127 channels over the air. Of them perhaps 10 are worth the bother to watch. It is a little like with cable. Most channels are junk.
@Kooliat9 күн бұрын
Did you ground the pole and antenna? Sketchy
@jbohlscheid7 ай бұрын
Isn't there a need for grounding the antenna and mast?
@austinowens12944 ай бұрын
Most definitely need a ground. They might be ground to the electric coming into the house being so close to the main coming in but they didn't say a thing about it.
@mistyrinehart4588Ай бұрын
What is best way to ground? @@austinowens1294
@mistyrinehart4588Ай бұрын
What is the best way to ground if you're not running into the box on the side of the house?
@JingerWarren3 ай бұрын
So how do you hook up to television
@channelmaster3 ай бұрын
For this type of installation, the antenna signal ends up being hardwired to the coaxial cable outputs in the home. Simply connect a coaxial cable from the output port on your wall to the coaxial input port behind your television. Lastly, scan for over-the-air channels on your television via the "channels" option in the settings menu.
@rolycabreragonzalez4 ай бұрын
Where i can buy this antenna?
@channelmaster3 ай бұрын
It's exclusively available at www.ChannelMaster.com
@gewglesux7 ай бұрын
also install a Rotor.. it's not too much extra work.
@avrahamchamish52129 күн бұрын
Sorry to be a critic but I think it is beneficial in this case...Certain critical details of the antenna installation may have been skipped. There is no detail on connecting the mast amplifier. No detail on applying a compression F connector to the cable, No mention of the amplifier type, nor the CM amplifier choices and a bit more detail of how to connect the amplifier. Adding some of those details may help the viewers install the antenna by themselves.
@FixingCrappyCars2 ай бұрын
Aren't you supposed to ground the antenna?
@billysimpson29420 күн бұрын
TV antenna doesn't work. When Best antenna goes down winegard. Remove the booster didn't help. Adding one doesn't work. Best for TV is government bring back analog back get rid d TV