Radio Shack antennas are a peace of crap, buy a channel master antenna cm 3671 Deepest Fringe Crossfire antenna, we live about 80 miles north of Atlanta, and we pick up Chattanooga Tennessee, Birmingham Alabama, and Atlanta Georgia Broadcasting stations, and get and outside booster, as well as and inside amplifier , antenna rotor, digital box all from channel master, and watch some free television in High Definition without paying for it.
Radio Shack doesn't make antennas anymore. They just rebrand other antennas from american makers like antennacraft, winegard, etc... My criticism of Radio Shack is they're overpriced, but at least there's almost always a store near you, so you pay for the convenience.
Thanks for the great idea Guacatechs. I have a Channel Master 4228, UHF antenna. It picks all my UHF stations great and one VHF high. But I have one VHF low in my tv market area that I can't get.
the mod is only for those few situations, depending on location, where you may have VHF stations that you want to watch, most of the coutry has switched to UHF only.
During the transition period, Chicago had every DTV station in the UHF, except for CBS, which was on DT3. I was one of a few that had the correct antenna to get 3. They have since moved to 12, and ABC returned to 7 after they were forced to relinquish ch 52. I have an older Philips antenna for ch's 2-69 (or 2-51 as of June 12th). A Channel Master antenna, similar to yours (CM2016), has the 2 dipoles for 7-13. So if you have to replace your later on, then you might look at that antenna.
i actually got the idea from the channel master, it seemed to me that all it was was a yagi with corner reflector and driven element tuned to 14-51, with an additional 7-13 VHF dipole. knowing this and looking at the design of the RS antenna, adding an additional, cheap dipole was no problem
I have the same setup.
UHF : Channel Master
CM 7777 (pre-amp)
VHF : dipode taped on my CM UHF antenna. 74,5 cm on my dipode.
With this setup I can receive CFCF (12) and CFTM (10) in Montreal with 100% strenght signal. Very simple, but very efficient!
Petrel2 4 months ago
What happens when it rains?
Does the tape come off?
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cherhenniganlok 1 year ago
I would protect the VHF elements with heat-shrink tubing, they aren't very weatherproof.
calcvids 1 year ago
Ptákovina.
hifiok1 1 year ago
This is exactly what I was trying to figure out. Same problem. thanks
MikeyfromNY 1 year ago
It's well worth the money, nearly 100 channels!
TheShospitali 1 year ago
Radio Shack antennas are a peace of crap, buy a channel master antenna cm 3671 Deepest Fringe Crossfire antenna, we live about 80 miles north of Atlanta, and we pick up Chattanooga Tennessee, Birmingham Alabama, and Atlanta Georgia Broadcasting stations, and get and outside booster, as well as and inside amplifier , antenna rotor, digital box all from channel master, and watch some free television in High Definition without paying for it.
TheShospitali 1 year ago
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Radio Shack doesn't make antennas anymore. They just rebrand other antennas from american makers like antennacraft, winegard, etc... My criticism of Radio Shack is they're overpriced, but at least there's almost always a store near you, so you pay for the convenience.
monkeyman1140 1 year ago
Great video.
larrymota 1 year ago
thanks man exc!
steve89z 2 years ago
Thanks for the post... I love your accent too. Trying to figure out how to cut costs here. LOL
msskimbot 2 years ago
Nice! This will come in real handy for me, as I have a local channel (virtual 22) on hi-VHF channel 11. Thanks for this!
OvenMaster 2 years ago
Thanks for the great idea Guacatechs. I have a Channel Master 4228, UHF antenna. It picks all my UHF stations great and one VHF high. But I have one VHF low in my tv market area that I can't get.
I'm going to try it.
bad205 2 years ago
i have the same antenna. however there are no VHF stations within 100 miles. at least last time i checked.
the U75R is a good antenna that also has a low price. this is designed better and will last longer than most of the new "DTV" antennas.
hey there is nothing new at all about how the DTV antennas work vs older antennas. other than the fact that most stations are in the UHF range.
yellowdart137 2 years ago
the mod is only for those few situations, depending on location, where you may have VHF stations that you want to watch, most of the coutry has switched to UHF only.
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rcvs97 2 years ago
I have that same dollar store antenna and it works really good. The dipoles get me VHF channels 30 miles away @ 90% for all
rep0eagle 2 years ago
During the transition period, Chicago had every DTV station in the UHF, except for CBS, which was on DT3. I was one of a few that had the correct antenna to get 3. They have since moved to 12, and ABC returned to 7 after they were forced to relinquish ch 52. I have an older Philips antenna for ch's 2-69 (or 2-51 as of June 12th). A Channel Master antenna, similar to yours (CM2016), has the 2 dipoles for 7-13. So if you have to replace your later on, then you might look at that antenna.
davenwin1973 2 years ago
i actually got the idea from the channel master, it seemed to me that all it was was a yagi with corner reflector and driven element tuned to 14-51, with an additional 7-13 VHF dipole. knowing this and looking at the design of the RS antenna, adding an additional, cheap dipole was no problem
Guacatechs 2 years ago