Page 1 of 1

Jackson area OTA

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 11:01 am
by kc8yqq
IS there anyone in Buzzboard-land that lives in the Jackson area receiving TV stations from outside the market? If so, how high is the antenna (tower or rooftop)? What stations can you receive and how well? If you have any other comments, please feel free to add them.

I'm familiar with the various websites that tell me what I should be able to receive. I would like to hear from someone that actually receives these instead.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Jackson area OTA

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:34 am
by HD74
OK, from an Antennas Direct antenna pointed WNW at 40' 10 miles north of Jackson:
6-1
10-1-3
17-1-4
23-1-4
41-1-4
43-1-6
47-1-5
53-1-2
64-1-3

I didn't note what net is on what channel, but that's the channels that come in reliably.
Yes this is a duplicate post from a post on another section of the board, but hey, I got off my ass and checked for you. :)

Re: Jackson area OTA

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 6:42 am
by kc8yqq
Thanks HD74. I was considering buying a tower back when I posted this topic. I live in Stonegate Farms and from amplified rabbit ears I can get 6, 10, 23, 47, and 53. Without the amplification, 23 is gone.

Re: Jackson area OTA

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2019 4:41 pm
by HD74
I'm amazed you can get all the locals with rabbit ears.
I would definitely recommend an outdoor antenna where you are.
I have an antenna mounted on a T-post outside my barn that works far better than an indoor antenna.
Just make sure you get one with a VHF element for WILX.

Re: Jackson area OTA

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 7:42 pm
by paul8539
Can you pull in Detroit or Toledo from where you are?

Re: Jackson area OTA

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:15 am
by kc8yqq
I can only pull in the Lansing/Jackson area stations with the equipment I have. I've been in touch with Antenna Men about putting up a 100' tower. According to the the grid they provided me with, I might get some of the Kalamazoo/Grand Rapids stations, but not Detroit/Toledo.

Re: Jackson area OTA

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 8:18 am
by kc8yqq
The tower is up! It's 80' and the antenna is roughly 10' higher.

I'm getting most of the Detroit stations, but it varies on each of the TVs. Channel 38 comes in but is unwatchable 90% of the time. Channel 2 is the next most difficult to pull in.

From Lansing I'm getting low power 29.

According to the installers from The Antenna Men, I should be able to get Flint, Toledo, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids. I haven't tried them yet, but will shortly.

I also had them put up an FM antenna, but haven't done a band scan yet.

Re: Jackson area OTA

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 5:53 pm
by ftballfan
kc8yqq wrote:
Mon Jul 11, 2022 8:18 am
The tower is up! It's 80' and the antenna is roughly 10' higher.

I'm getting most of the Detroit stations, but it varies on each of the TVs. Channel 38 comes in but is unwatchable 90% of the time. Channel 2 is the next most difficult to pull in.

From Lansing I'm getting low power 29.

According to the installers from The Antenna Men, I should be able to get Flint, Toledo, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids. I haven't tried them yet, but will shortly.

I also had them put up an FM antenna, but haven't done a band scan yet.
Remember that WADL's stick is about 15-20 miles east of the other full power Detroit stations

Re: Jackson area OTA

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 7:43 am
by MWmetalhead
WJBK from Detroit broadcasts on the same RF channel as WOOD-TV from Grand Rapids.

If your antenna is directional and can be rotated, I think you definitely will be able to pick up most stations that transmit from the Gun Lake area (which is nearly equidistant from Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Battle Creek). WXMI, which I believe still has a deep null to the SE, may be the exception.