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    Question TV at camp in Madoc area?

    I was just wondering if I can get ANY channels without getting a dish and scrambler (money!)? I have an old metal antennae and a dish as well as some round RV Satellite thing, and I tried hooking my TV up to all 3 but just a dead screen? Do I have to have some descrambler or receiver to pick up channels? I am close to Bannockburn, burn in the woods pretty deep, so not even sure if I have any channels in my area?
    I appreciate ANY help or advice on getting TV at camp.
    Ty in advance,
    Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rest and Relax View Post
    I was just wondering if I can get ANY channels without getting a dish and scrambler (money!)? I have an old metal antennae and a dish as well as some round RV Satellite thing, and I tried hooking my TV up to all 3 but just a dead screen? Do I have to have some descrambler or receiver to pick up channels? I am close to Bannockburn, burn in the woods pretty deep, so not even sure if I have any channels in my area?
    I appreciate ANY help or advice on getting TV at camp.
    Ty in advance,
    Robert
    Your TV has to have an HD receiver in it to start, or you need an HD receiver box ( converts HD signals to old TV frequencies). Then you have to know how high .to put the antenna. On a hill top you are better off then in a valley.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Analog over the air signals were killed off a few years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blasted_saber View Post
    Analog over the air signals were killed off a few years ago.
    Digital all the way.. the old style antenna will pick up the signals, but without the receiver, all you'll get is weather.....SNOW
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Here is a link that might help you find over the air digital TV signals and strength. It's called TV Fool


    https://www.tvfool.com/index.php?opt...page&Itemid=75


    Open Link

    Below “See Which TV Stations You Can Get on a Map” Click on “Start MAPS”

    Enter your location – Either Address (Provence and postal code) or Coordinates

    A Map will be displayed – At the bottom Enter the height of your antenna

    All the stations in the area will be displayed below the map.

    Click on the station you wish be checked and a coloured overlay of the signal strength will be displayed

    Hope this helps
    Last edited by IFH; April 21st, 2016 at 03:41 AM.

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    Also, I have found a YouTube video which shows how to make a HD video with coat hangers, a 1X4 piece of wood, screws and 75 OHM balum (radio shack) makes a wonderful HD antenna for 5 bucks. Granted, I hunt the Ottawa area and I get 13 channels, PBS, TVO, CBC, French one and a couple from the states. If you get a newer TV that has a HD compatible receiver, then no HD box is required. My Truck Camper is solar powered, the TV is LED and I have Boxee Box and a hard drive with 600 movies on it. Total draw on batteries 62watts per hr. But the homemade HD antenna works to pull in the signals.
    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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    Must be some simple method to keep your kids interested.....

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    I got a old satellite for free, installed it myself with help from YouTube videos and the Web, bring my receiver up to the camp when I go, works perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    the old style antenna will pick up the signals, but without the receiver, all you'll get is weather.....SNOW
    Back in the 50s that's all we would get was the weather channel..snow summer and winter--indoors and outdoors. They were way ahead of their time I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SongDog View Post
    I got a old satellite for free, installed it myself with help from YouTube videos and the Web, bring my receiver up to the camp when I go, works perfect.
    Thats the way to go if you have satelite at home.

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