Small Cabin

Small Cabin Forum
 - Forums - Register/Sign Up - Reply - Search - Statistics -

Small Cabin Forum / General Forum / Wireless Antenna
Author Message
spencerin
Member
# Posted: 17 Oct 2023 09:13pm - Edited by: spencerin
Reply 


With everything wireless nowadays, does anybody know if such a thing as a wireless outdoor TV antenna exists? Like the antenna is outside and transmits the signal without a co-ax cable inside to a receiver or the actual TV? I did a search on Amazon but didn't find (yet) what I'm looking for.

Or, what about a free internet steaming service that essentially accomplishes the same thing? There's so much out there for streaming that I wouldn't really know where to begin.

I'm really just trying to avoid drilling a hole in the wall, or removing a screen and running a co-ax cable through a (slightly) open window. I doubt I can use an indoor antenna because the siding and roof are metal, and that appears to kill my cell phone reception, so I'm concluding it'll do the same to an indoor antenna. Although most of the internet claims a metal roof and siding won't impact reception, I can verify that it does.....

spencerin
Member
# Posted: 17 Oct 2023 10:25pm
Reply 


Well, further searching turned up a ribbon-like co-ax connector that you can shut a window on. Problem solved!

gcrank1
Member
# Posted: 17 Oct 2023 11:05pm
Reply 


Ya need some fresh air exchange anyway doncha?

JoeHarris
Member
# Posted: 20 Oct 2023 09:13am
Reply 


One option is to use a wireless HDMI extender. This device allows you to transmit the HDMI signal from your outdoor antenna to your TV wirelessly. This means that you only need to run one cable from your antenna to the extender, and then you can place the extender anywhere in your home.

Fanman
Member
# Posted: 20 Oct 2023 07:32pm
Reply 


Does anybody really still watch broadcast TV any more?

gcrank1
Member
# Posted: 20 Oct 2023 10:36pm
Reply 


We do, and it is more dismal as time goes ; I have gone off cold turkey a few times..... (spoken like a true addict, hey).
If my old antenna fails I have little reason to replace it other than I Have A Spare!
Note to self: Old dumb guy should stay off roof!

909
Member
# Posted: 22 Oct 2023 12:53pm
Reply 


Ive been using OTA for years. For free.
I get about 30 HD channels with zero bills.

909
Member
# Posted: 22 Oct 2023 12:56pm
Reply 


Your best bet is to upgrade your phone plan to 60+gigs monthly . Then hotspot to your devices. If you watch movies all night on the lowest resolution you'll only burn through 1 gig / nightly.

ICC
Member
# Posted: 22 Oct 2023 06:04pm
Reply 


Quoting: gcrank1
...guy should stay off roof


Yes, there comes a time....

I used to have a 30 foot pipe mast for an antenna at the cabin. It was a tilt up affair attached to the side of the pole barn. The wildfire caused it to collapse and it was destroyed. Looking for a replacement I tried something new. An amplified exterior wall mounted antenna.

This one
https://www.amazon.com/ANTOP-Amplified-AT-800SBS-Device-FM-OTA-Ready/dp/B07RQRXV36/re f=sr_1_8?keywords=Antop+antenna&qid=1698011821&sr=8-8&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.d977788f -1483-4f76-90a3-786e4cdc8f10

It works better than the old mast mounted antenna. And no need for a ladder or roof crawling.

NorthRick
Member
# Posted: 25 Oct 2023 06:33pm
Reply 


Quoting: Fanman
Does anybody really still watch broadcast TV any more?


Yep. It's most of what we watch. Free too.

spencerin
Member
# Posted: 27 Oct 2023 10:50pm
Reply 


Well, I ended up buying a Roku TV and using the app to watch/stream several free TV channels and movies. No antenna needed, just my cell phone hotspot. I may have used up most of my hotspot data allotment in one night, but it's good to know I don't need an antenna, at least not right now or anytime soon.

Your reply
Bold Style  Italic Style  Underlined Style  Thumbnail Image Link  Large Image Link  URL Link           :) ;) :-( :confused: More smilies...

» Username  » Password 
Only registered users can post here. Please enter your login/password details before posting a message, or register here first.