Where To Buy Mohu Leaf 30
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I was blown away that the thin Mohu Leaf 30 found more channels on average than bulky metal antenna! How could that be Well, in Providence, RI, where I did this test, the TV signals come from almost all directions. The DB4 is good at receiving signals from only a narrow angle. It has a reflector in the back which basically blocks signals from that direction. The Mohu Leaf, on the other hand, is better at getting signals from all directions.
Hi, Brian, thanks for all this great info! I was happy with my new GE Pro Bar antenna (got 22 channels) for several weeks until Hurricane Florence blew in. I live in central North Carolina, and for 5 days during the worst of the cloud cover, I lost ALL reception no matter where the antenna was located or which way it faced, and I also tried it both with and without the amplifier. Do you think a Mohu leaf mounted on a window would work during bad weather Or should I consider an outdoor antenna Also, re: an outdoor antenna, does it have to be connected to the TV by a cord I have no idea how these things work.
This theory is true with any location where you use an antenna. We have some customers that get tons of channels with an indoor antenna on one side of their home but only a few using the exact same antenna on the opposite side of their home. When there isn't a clear line of site to the towers and the signals have to work their way through building materials it can be very difficult to have perfect reception success.
Our site tool on www.gomohu.com looks primarily for the distance between your zip code and the TV towers. It does not take into consideration if there are terrain issues such as hills, mountains and/or valleys which can impede signals from reaching you nor does it identify if the signal is being transmitted in VHF or UHF.
Also, because the signal is line-of-sight, your placement of the antenna can significantly affect its performance. We recommend testing out a few different locations to find out where the signal is better or worse. We also recommend mounting the antenna out of the way of foot traffic or other passing objects, as that can cause the signal to drop out momentarily.
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