Hi Friends, Savaje Lyfe is my first channel, on this channel I share my knowledge, experiences and things that I think can help other people. I hope you enjoy.
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Why act like your using a satellite as an aid in receive more channels thru antenna..?Id just take dish off the house and install antenna..No satellite dish itself wont help receive more channels thru antenna..
The reflector of a satellite dish is not going to aid a UHF VHF antenna in the slightest. If you don't want to take the dish down, just replace it's LNB with a $9 FTA lnb and get yourself a FTA reciever box for $40. You can tune to a bunch of satellites using KU band as the dish is made for.
First, if you are no longer using the dish, take it down entirely and mount your antenna directly to the pole. Why leave 1/2 the dish in place? Second, you have to properly aim the antenna. You don’t just point it in the same direction as the dish. Properly aiming the antenna will make a big difference in the number of channels you get and the signal strength of the channels you get. This video is just all kinds of wrong.
Thanks man! I will try on my camper with the dish on the house.Just got rid of Dish.They ripped me off.I bet I will get more channels and good mounting point.I also see on other videos you can remove the 3 bolts on stick of satellite stand and you can move dish 360.Off the grid in woods it should help.💯💥
While I am on antenna, there are some misconceptions in this video. You are only going to get as many channels as are available in your area. I only get 30 channels because that is the amount available.
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This is just reusing the satellite systems coax and distribution system. There is DC power on the coax if left connected to the satellite receiver and your new antenna will be pointed at the sky near the satellites and not at the local TV broadcast antennas. OK, if you are just a few miles away where the signal is strong, but you need to point your antenna at the broadcast antenna towers if you are in a rural setting a long distance away, The parabolic dish is doing nothing for reception other than possibly interfering with signal reception.
@@SavajelyfeI really appreciate this video, as I am about to the same thing, using the existing wiring and signal transfer splitter to all my tvs in the house. I will also be putting a 2 or 3tb dvr on living room TV for recording shows. Thanks again!
Yes if you need all those channels then for sure keep your cable, I do not watch much TV and I did not want to pay any money for TV. Thanks for your comment:)
Exactly…..free channels with nothing to watch on them. People pay for programming, because that’s where all the good programming is at. To each their own
Hello I am sorry for late reply, Yes getting on the roof to do this is no easy task. I recommend hiring a handyman if you are not comfortable doing this.
My main concern would be whether or not the antenna is grounded. I’m assuming the satellite dish is, after professional installation. Here, the same cable is connected to the antenna, so, would it be grounded?
I may or may not be. If he is connecting it to the same coaxial cable that the sat dish uses then it probably is. Coax is usually gorunded through the splitter that comes from the antenna or sat dish and splits into the whole house. If you are only connecting to one TV then there are grounding blocks that can be used. Super cheap and easy to install. Just like a splitter but it's 1-1 pass through with a screw to connect a grounding wire just like on the splitter.
good job - cable tv bills keep going up - i have been told that you need a good outdoor antenna to pick up low power tv stations - that indoor antenna just will not pick it up - is that right ?
Bunch of negative nellies here. My next door neighbor did this and attached a similar antennae to her DirecTV dish. The coax was already in the house and connected to her TV so no need to run all that mess. The dish simply served as a mounting point, nothing more. Yes, they had to find tune the antennae to point in the correct direction of the over the air signal, not satellite signal which the dish was pointed at. There are multiple apps that you can put on your phone to search for signals and position the antennae that way. I guess some people are not old enough to remember the days of no cable and all you had was an old antennae that when you hooked it up it was nothing like this. You only got 3 local channels because that was all there was. VHF(ABC, NBC) AND UHF(CBS). I live in Tennessee and can get 45+ channels with my indoor antennae hooked to my TV's, however depending on which way my TV is facing it gets different signals. This idea is so much simpler and same signal will go to all TV connected. Just because he did not show you how he did something is no reason to say this is total BS. Go watch some other RU-vid videos and some of them have that detail.
This is not gonna help anything, the dish would have to be aimed at the TV antenna farm and the antenna positioned properly. The dish is too small to make any reasonable increase in reception. Calling total BS on this video
Hello I am not sure if the dish is helping with the reception, my goal was to use the dish coaxial cable to get reception in all the rooms in my house, but I got a lot more channels than I thought I would. Again not sure if the antenna is helping.
The dish isn't doing anything to help the antenna. The antenna is too far away from the dish in order for it to be a reflector and it's not positioned correctly. And you need a lnb to demodulate satellite signals.
Hello my goal was to use the dish coaxial cable to get reception in all the rooms in my house from the antenna. It worked and I got a lot more channels than expected.
The dish is just a mount point. the dish is not doing anything to amplify the signals and its pure luck that the HD Antenna is at a good angle and direction. A better install would have included fine tuning the antenna to the optimum direction of the strongest signals .
I'm very glad it really worked for you Sir in getting a whole lot of TV Channels & I live in New Zealand & the SKY Satellite Dish is not Facing toward our VHF / UHF Signal as the SKY Satellite Dish is completely facing the opposite way & I would have to do a modify the mounting pole so the TV Antenna would be in line with the VHF/UHF TV Signal or wouldn't matter & my UHF Antenna is a very very long & it is the longest UHF you can get & I used to work for TV Antenna Company & that's when I brought my 2 UHF & 1 VHF Antenna but later down the track the TV Antenna Company Closed Down which was a shame & my big VHF Antenna got damaged & one of the Very Very London UHF Antenna got damaged to & so I only have One good UHF that is work good & my son Regan works with a Double Glazing Company & takes the old Aliuminum windows & doors out of houses & replacing them with Double Glazed Windows & Doors & he brings the old Aliuminum windows doors home for me to strip down & some of the old Aliuminum windows that I strip down & I have got flat a good Aliuminum pieces to repair the broken reflector on the UHF Antenna replace with Flat Aluminum Pieces instead of trying to repair the mesh that was a reflector on the UHF TV Antenna & having Flat Aliuminum Pieces should work better than having a metal Mesh Reflector & the problem I'm going to have to do to the Aliuminum Pieces I will have to get a tin of paint stripper to get the powder coat paint off the Flat Pieces of Aluminum &.once I have done that I can start making up the 2 reflectors one for top reflector & one for the bottom of the reflector & I also have to make up some elements & get a box & I already have a New balum & quite a bit RG6 Coaxial Cable to screw the RG6 to the Diaplexer & the other end to the F connector & screw that to the balum & the UHF TV Antenna should work again like a New UHF TV Antenna & if I should get more Flat Aliuminum Pieces I will make up a fairly large VHF TV Antenna & have all the other bits & Pieces to put it all together & have it working well again & it will last for years as the flat Aluminum Pieces are fairly thick to & hopefully I can get some more Flat Aliuminum Pieces & I have enough here now to make a VHF TV Antenna & then I wouldn't have enough Flat Aluminum Pieces to repair the UHF TV Antenna & at the moment I would rather fix the UHF TV Antenna Kind Regards Peter
Our cable company is eliminating cable. So I plan on using the cable coax to all my TVs. I plan on trying a flat panel indoor antenna along with an amplifier to boost the signal strength. You did’t need a RF filter or amplifier?
all you did here was use the dish set up to attach an outdoor tv antenna thats on the roof, that saved you time and money from planting a pole in the yard. and depending on your location dictates how many ota stations you can get. the reason ota tv is so clear is the tv networks broadcast in digital, vs cable, which compress the signal...
I JUST DON'T SEE HOW BY ADDING THE LOCAL CHANEL ANTENNA YOU GET THOSE FOREIGN CHANNELS THAT ARE ON SATELLITE 97W R19 TRANSMITTING FREE TO AIR STATIONS FROM 21000 MILES IN THE SKY ? THE ONLY WAY IF YOU KEEP SECRET THE SATELLITE RECEIVER FROM VIEWERS. I ALSO DIDN'T SEE ANY LOCAL CHANEL AS YOU WANTONED, LIKE ABC,CBS,OR FOX , SOMETHING FISHY HERE DO ANY OF YOU SMELL IT
I have a cheapie antenna shaped like infinity with pointy arms on either side. Had it set on inside wall and got closed to 50 channels in the old place, with an added nippon america booster 36db. Some of those channels were foreign ie spanish speaking and some from Japanese speaking. Doesn't seem fishy. In our new place we are much further from broadcast and I am going to get the double infinity antenna to try indoors. IF that doesn't work, I will be trying to get on a ladder and use the coaxial cable that is already strung to the dish to try to make use of the antenna outdoors. (JFTR I didn't see what you saw regarding "air stations 21000 miles in the sky" in this video. I just speak from personal experience noting that we had japanese and spanish speaking channels over the air with the model we got from walmart.)
I think I saw a fox scan in when he did that search. Also, if you live near a major city and by that I mean the capitol of your state or the biggest city in said state you will defiantly see foreign channels mostly Spanish but there are other ones out there in the US.
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Hello Ralph, yes I am not sure how much the dish is helping, but my main purpose for doing this was to use the coaxial cable from the dish to get reception to all the rooms in my house. I can say I got a lot more channels after hooking the antenna to the dish.
Actually the dish acts as a reflector and helps with the signal. This is the principle of a few antennas. Gray hoverman is one example not to mention how dish works also.
Hello, so my dad cancelled DirecTV. The existing coax cable that comes out of the wall that used to connect to the DirecTV receiver box can now be connected straight into the "antenna in" port on the back of the TV? So all I need to do is buy an outdoor antenna like yours, disconnect the coax cable from the old DirecTV dish and plug it into the new antenna and it should work? Thanks for the help.
Hello, these are free local channels broadcasted in your area. You wont get exclusive paid channels like cartoon network, disney, discovery, and so on. The antenna works as signal rather than to unblock paid channels. You can get your local channels with a simple antenna. No need for the dish.
@@bryanswaggbeast4594 Hello Bryan and thank you for the comment, I actually just wanted to use the coaxial cable from the satellite to get a signal to all the rooms in my house, but I did notice I got more channel when I mounted the antenna on the satellite.
God bless you brother! Brilliant! Genius and how rad you are to share this ….most people I know here in crappy Los Angeles…….never share cool ideas……. sharing is cari g bro! We salute u! Good luck from all over, in your life , is gifting you…………cheers bro! \m/-_-
Hello my friend I want to apologize for this late reply to your comment. I do not get on here everyday like I should. I appreciate your kind words and I am glad you liked my video. Cheers:)
Looks a bit janky but i guess it saves on having to drill for a new mounting point and run a fresh length of coax. If you're near a big city you'll probably get even more stations by finding the transmitter towers on a map and pointing the aerial directly at them. Sometimes more than one antenna is needed, aimed in different directions, though OTA is much less directional than satellite (which needs a clear line of sight to the Clarke belt). I'm still not sure I would trust a thin metal arm that was only intended to support a LNB to hold a much heavier OTA antenna long-term, especially once it begins rusting due to having holes drilled in it. Surely a pair of U-bolts would have been less hassle?
So, once I get the coax from the dish and hook it up to the antenna, do I need to connect or disconnect anything where the existing directv goes into the house? It looks like I have 4 cables that are connected to a plate on side of house.