I live in Tampa, Florida, on flat terrain; I have five over the air broadcast channels that are approximately 16 miles away from me, and according to signal strength meters I should be able to receive them all. I live in a second story apartment with windows facing due north, all the broadcast signals come from approximately 116° or almost due east ( 3:30 on the clock.) I have tried five or more UHF antennas (amplified and passive) and cannot get even a fraction of a weak signal when I scan for reception on a recent model LG tv.
What am I doing wrong or missing here?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
Joe in Tampa
Are you using digital antennas?? JUST KIDDING, just kidding!!
Really, now, First, check your cables. make sure nothing is shorted between the center conductor and the shield. Make sure connectors on both the antenna and the TV are good. Without more information, are you using the antennas inside your apartment? Could be something inside the east wall blocking signals. Maybe try the antenna mounted outside your north window with the antenna pointed east.
Now if cables and wall is more or less clear, check the set up on your TV. are you scanning for all signals? Sometimes different TVs differentiate between digital and analog signals and only search for one type at a time. Make sure its looking for digital signals. Unless all 5 TV transmissions are analog. Also, sometimes TVs have more than one F connector for antenna cable. Make sure you have the correct source chosen on your TV.
Run through all these possibilities first and please post what you find. If none of these work, we'll go from there. Also, other posters on here may have more better possibilities than I !!
Good Luck!