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Outdoor Antenna

Posted on 3/7/25 at 2:37 pm
Posted by justjoe906
Member since Oct 2013
1748 posts
Posted on 3/7/25 at 2:37 pm
Cutting cable and need a recommended outdoor antenna for the Baton Rouge area. I also see they have attic installed antennas. Some say 60 mile up to 200 mile range. I'm planning on just mounting on the side of the house without an extended pole however, attic installed would also work. I don't buy into the 200 mile range ones I do have one large tree in the yard so not sure what interference that will pose. I should've done this years ago. Thanks
Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
28997 posts
Posted on 3/7/25 at 3:29 pm to
I don't have any specific recommendations as it's just an antenna and there's a million of them, but higher = better and generally bigger = better. And your exact location matters as to what style you should get. Check here to see where the towers are in relation to your house. If you're on the outskirts and most towers are in the same general direction from you, maybe get a yagi directional antenna. If you're in the thick of it with towers in all directions, you should probably get an omni antenna.
Posted by VermilionTiger
Member since Dec 2012
38229 posts
Posted on 3/7/25 at 5:19 pm to
You might have issues catching CBS in Baton Rouge

I always had problems at tailgates on campus
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
15637 posts
Posted on 3/8/25 at 12:28 pm to
I used the antennas direct site and bought one they recommended locally. Walmart and best buy carries the same clear stream ones they sell. Has worked pretty good for some time
antennas
Posted by dblwall
Member since Jul 2017
488 posts
Posted on 3/9/25 at 12:17 pm to
Search Channel Master for any antenna you need.. Top of the line equipment.
Posted by GCTigahs
Member since Oct 2014
2274 posts
Posted on 3/9/25 at 7:42 pm to
When I did this years ago and was split on mounting outside vs in the attic, I did a test run. I connected to the cable box and temporarily mounted it on the fascia where the previous owner had a dish, then I ran a scan.
Then I put the antenna in the attic and ran another scan. There was no difference in channels so I kept it in the attic and off the house for aesthetics. Only possible difference would’ve been mounting it on a pole to get it higher.
This post was edited on 3/9/25 at 7:43 pm
Posted by robchand58
Denham Springs LA
Member since Nov 2012
653 posts
Posted on 3/9/25 at 8:58 pm to
Much depends on where you live. The BTR market is split between VHF and UHF. And, although most of the broadcast antennas are across the Mississippi from Brusly and Plaquemine, there are some low power stations scattered around too. I live in the Watson area, so all the stations line up perfectly for me to my S/SW. I use a UHF and a VHF antenna on a mast in my attic. Being digital, you can combine their downloads (use a splitter installed backwards!) into one wire. Both antennas came from Newark Electronics. VHF: 30-2476 for $43, and for UHF: a 30-2431 for $45. Both are on a mast in my attic. If you are feeding multiple sets, you might need an amplified splitter.. Two items: in shopping, there is NO such thing as a digital antenna! Antennas are antennas. And those reception mileages are for optimum conditions that you never have, and for desert-like terrain that you don't have either.
This post was edited on 3/11/25 at 9:30 pm
Posted by Fuzzytiger
BR
Member since Aug 2009
20 posts
Posted on 3/9/25 at 10:30 pm to
Chk out this guy. He has a lot of good info. He also has other videos of products.
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Posted by 1loyalbamafan
alabama
Member since Mar 2015
3346 posts
Posted on 3/11/25 at 9:48 am to
quote:

I don't have any specific recommendations as it's just an antenna and there's a million of them, but higher = better and generally bigger = better. And your exact location matters as to what style you should get. Check here to see where the towers are in relation to your house. If you're on the outskirts and most towers are in the same general direction from you, maybe get a yagi directional antenna. If you're in the thick of it with towers in all directions, you should probably get an omni antenna.


Great answer. I also got much better coverage with mine outside vs in the attic.

I will also add i put an amplified splitter in my basement and it made a pretty good difference in sig quality.
This post was edited on 3/11/25 at 9:53 am
Posted by DVinBR
Member since Jan 2013
14572 posts
Posted on 3/11/25 at 4:14 pm to
CBS (as well as ABC) in Baton Rouge are in the VHF range, most antennas nowadays are built for UHF as most digital broadcasts are in the UHF range

make sure the antenna you get has a VHF section
Posted by RetiredSaintsLsuFan
NW Arkansas
Member since Jun 2020
1976 posts
Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:11 am to
Go here to see what your options are. If the channels are mainly UHF look at the Channel Master 4228 antenna.

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