Poor little Scruff-muffin looks like he's having a Monday on a Tuesday.

Poor little Scruff-muffin looks like he's having a Monday on a Tuesday.

So trying to hook a tv up to that big antenna in the attic. Tried the connection in the wall in the office because that’s where it looks like the cable goes. Didn’t work. Got Neighbor’s multimeter and tested it. Whatever that connection in my office is it does not go to the antenna. I looked all over and cannot find where that antenna cable goes. It goes in a wall and disappears into the ether. Went up in the attic with my tv and ran another cable to it. I get 45 channels. 6 don’t work, there are several duplicates, and lots of crappy channels (shopping networks, etc). So unless that antenna cable has another end I’m gonna have to run a new cable. Just need to decide where to. I did learn than R59 coaxial cable sucks bigly. R6 is much better and the R6 quad is slightly better than R6 dual. You get more channels with R6 and better reception.
I don't have a basement. Just a crawl. Hardly no one has basements in NC. Not sure why. And yes, people should be leaving documentation behind when they leave a house. I always do. And certainly when you run a line or cable or whatever, label the damn thing! How hard can it be?Assuming you checked in the usual rooms where people put tv’s, the only other thought is in the basement.
Houses should be sold with schematics! I gave the new owners every owner’s manual, the original construction blueprints, and the map to the septic cover that I had to pay $150 to find. I wished I could have taken them through the place and pointed out quirks and how to deal with them, and answer any questions.
Yes, Sir. This house never ran off an antenna. It has always been cable. It was built in the late 90's. I'm not exactly sure why, who, or when that antenna was put in the attic. Maybe they wanted better FM reception. No idea.I would assume, that since you have Spectrum Internet all of your coax outlets would be hooked up to your CATV terminal from them - i.e. basement, too.
At least that's what cable providers in Germany would do when initially installing their service - disconnect everything from antenna and hook it up to their service. Back in the analogue days w/o settop boxes that made sense. You could just hook a TV up and get your basic cable channels without further ado.
Poor little Scruff-muffin looks like he's having a Monday on a Tuesday.![]()
Nice people do exist.So I was looking for two more Vapefly Galaxies, one black and one blue. They are starting to be hard to find,
But the generosity of an incredible lady, and a longtime ECF member, remedied that.
Just received them, free of charge.
I wonder if those fools on Crapitol Hill have any idea how wonderful Vapers are ?
Nice people do exist.
Oh come now...don't be shy. We all know whyI don't have a basement. Just a crawl. Hardly no one has basements in NC. Not sure why. And yes, people should be leaving documentation behind when they leave a house. I always do. And certainly when you run a line or cable or whatever, label the damn thing! How hard can it be?
Yes, Sir. This house never ran off an antenna. It has always been cable. It was built in the late 90's. I'm not exactly sure why, who, or when that antenna was put in the attic. Maybe they wanted better FM reception. No idea.
Say David. Are all your over-the-air channels from your antenna digital (DTV)? Do you get any analog channels?
I didn’t think so either but my neighbor is getting channels I don’t get (he actually gets less total channels than me). I was just wondering if there were still some analog waves flying around. I also notice the auto program feature on my Samsung tvs have the ability to search both DTV and Air channels.All the channels I'm getting are digital. I'm not sure there are any analog ones on anymore..