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STEP BY STEP Antenna Installation in Attic - Learn How Now! #AtticAntennaInstallation #AntennaInstallation #antenna
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@wesmckean1443
@wesmckean1443 10 месяцев назад
I love how fearless you were cutting the cables to each bedroom. I chose not to mess with the cables in my attic. I didn't want the next person that owned the house to have to figure out why their cable TV wasn't working upstairs.
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips 10 месяцев назад
I get what you’re saying. It’s true. That’s why I added that this is the “point of no return” in the video to emphasize that this is a big step. That being said, there’s a way to feed the lines back in there and it’s not all that hard. I plan on being in this home for quite a long time though.
@danbasta3677
@danbasta3677 9 месяцев назад
A pocket knife is all ya need to make connectors, number one, and it's a better signal strength quality choice to install these antennas on the outside whare signal strength is the most highest quility and best picture quility gain. Many people are held hostage by the home owners association and putting up a tv antenna on the roof of your home on the outside is frowned on, so unfourtionally, your stuck installing the tv antennas in your attic.
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips 9 месяцев назад
Valid points! Thank you. Our HOA limits our options here as it does for many unfortunately.
@shanecarpenter1303
@shanecarpenter1303 2 года назад
Love the video! Very good idea!
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@makerbotplanet
@makerbotplanet 6 месяцев назад
SEVENTY SEVEN CHANNELS??? That's amazing. I'm setting up my antenna this week and I'm hoping to get six. Way to go!
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips 6 месяцев назад
Yeah… I was actually shocked at how many came up! Hopefully you’ll get 100 😉
@jackplumley3308
@jackplumley3308 Год назад
Thanks for this video. Just ordered the same model from Amazon and will be installing soon
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips Год назад
Awesome! Much success to you!!
@marvinspates924
@marvinspates924 2 года назад
Awesome!👍👍👍
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips 2 года назад
Thank you Marvin 🙏🏼☺️
@marvinspates924
@marvinspates924 2 года назад
You're very welcome!!!
@abockrath
@abockrath 4 месяца назад
I want to do this but my cable comes in from the basement so I think it’ll take more to get coaxial cable down from the attic.
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips 4 месяца назад
Hope you’re able to get it figured out!!
@jbo561
@jbo561 Год назад
Hello. The coax cable going to my outdoor antenna got damaged. I was thinking about switching to an indoor model. its been almost a year since you installed yours. what's the update on performance/ reliability? thanks!
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips Год назад
I have had no issues personally with connectivity myself. It has worked really well. 👍🏼
@jbo561
@jbo561 Год назад
@@TammysHomeTips thank you
@jennmilam557
@jennmilam557 Год назад
Thank you for this info. the background music is a little distracting.
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips Год назад
Hopefully it helps. I appreciate the feedback for future videos. 😌🙃
@rich13la1
@rich13la1 7 дней назад
what about grounding the antenna ?
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips День назад
As per electrical codes, indeed, your best bet is to ground the mast, and the RG 6 cables accordingly in order to avoid any lightning strikes that will indeed damage your tv set. The very best grounding technique is a cold water pipe for the RG 6 cables, while a ground rod for the mast used to mount the tv antennas or system head end on. You can never have enough grounding. Also, when making a RG 6 connector, a pocket knife is all ya need, number one, and as far as crimping the ferral, a crimping tool is best suited to be used in that reguard. The much newer RG 6 connectors have a entirely different crimping tool as the ferrall are much longer than the ones times past. You can build cable tv system head ends which each tv antenna used is a cantilever mounted antenna cut to the frequency of the desired tv station to be recieved which goes into the system head end building and into the recievers, processors, and combines thenout into the system which uses trunk amplifiers, line extenders, and bridgers along with tap units to connect up cable tv subscribers which the tap units range from two port design to 4 port to 8 port designs in order to handle as many cable tv subscribers from one tap unit in the trunk line or trunk run.
@sonica1233
@sonica1233 Год назад
Grounding of the Antenna?
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips Год назад
It is definitely recommended to ground the antenna if it is protruding from your home. That being said, it wouldn’t hurt to ground it. To ground an antenna located inside the attic, you can run a grounding wire from the antenna to a grounding rod or a metal water pipe that is connected to the earth. The grounding wire should be at least as thick as the antenna's coaxial cable and should be connected to the antenna's grounding lug or a metal part of the antenna structure. It is also important to ensure that the grounding wire is securely attached to the grounding rod or water pipe and that the connection is free of corrosion. You might want to consult with a licensed electrician or antenna installation professional to ensure that your grounding system is installed correctly and meets local building codes and safety standards.
@danbasta3677
@danbasta3677 9 месяцев назад
The ground rod connection is called a ground rod clamp. Some call it a bug nut, however I've always known it to be a ground rod clamp. As per electrical codes, indeed, your best bet is to ground the mast, and the RG 6 cables accordingly in order to avoid any lightning strikes that will indeed damage your tv set. The very best grounding technique is a cold water pipe for the RG 6 cables, while a ground rod for the mast used to mount the tv antennas or system head end on. You can never have enough grounding. Also, when making a RG 6 connector, a pocket knife is all ya need, number one, and as far as crimping the ferral, a crimping tool is best suited to be used in that reguard. The much newer RG 6 connectors have a entirely different crimping tool as the ferrall are much longer than the ones times past. I have built cable tv system head ends which each tv antenna used is a cantilever mounted antenna cut to the frequency of the desired tv station to be recieved which goes into the system head end building and into the recievers, processors, and combines thenout into the system which uses trunk amplifiers, line extenders, and bridgers along with tap units to connect up cable tv subscribers which the tap units range from two port design to 4 port to 8 port designs in order to handle as many cable tv subscribers from one tap unit in the trunk line or trunk run.
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the additional information!
@got2beME
@got2beME 7 месяцев назад
music is SO LOUD ya can’t hear video!
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips 7 месяцев назад
Sorry about that… This video thing is a learning process for me.
@agnesegan236
@agnesegan236 Год назад
should have talked less showed ALL of the installation equipmnet. Never showed the power Sourse. This video could have been 10 to 15 minuates tops. Talking with the mask...Just frustrating
@TammysHomeTips
@TammysHomeTips Год назад
My apologies. There was a power source nearby which I neglected to show and we discovered that our AC was venting into the attic which was blowing insulation around and choking me up. I needed to finish the project but the environment got me in a hurry.
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