I am in the process of downsizing and getting rid of some unnecessary overheads.
TV reception, here, is fairly good with my little antenna lying on the attic floor. I can receive 4 channels including PBS, most days. I do not have a rotor to "zero-in" when it is windy.
About 2 yrs. ago I did the "DISH" thing and now the costs are more than my mortgage.
So, if I lay another antenna along side of the original in the attic, pointed the opposite direction, can I wire both together to get more channels.? And do away with DISH altogether?
I know someone who has 5 antennas mounted on a tower outdoors, none of which rotate, and they can get over 50 channels.
DISH will eventually cost over $10.000.00 over the next ten years.
Your input will be greatly appreciated. $$$$$$.
John,PA
TV reception, here, is fairly good with my little antenna lying on the attic floor. I can receive 4 channels including PBS, most days. I do not have a rotor to "zero-in" when it is windy.
About 2 yrs. ago I did the "DISH" thing and now the costs are more than my mortgage.
So, if I lay another antenna along side of the original in the attic, pointed the opposite direction, can I wire both together to get more channels.? And do away with DISH altogether?
I know someone who has 5 antennas mounted on a tower outdoors, none of which rotate, and they can get over 50 channels.
DISH will eventually cost over $10.000.00 over the next ten years.
Your input will be greatly appreciated. $$$$$$.
John,PA