With his antenna matching unit providing an acceptable match he s on the air making contacts.
Mounting an outdoor antenna in the attic.
If you don t feel confident in tackling a roof or attic mount installation yourself a quick google search can connect you with a local tv antenna installation expert.
Since a mounting bracket mast and assembly instructions come supplied with the antenna itself you should be able to set it up in no time at all.
This will give you some flexibility should you need to relocate the antenna.
If the antenna best suited for your location is too large for the attic space available it is best to go outside with the antenna.
It comes with a weather resistant mounting bracket a mast clamp and a j mount that allows you to position the antenna in a wide variety of angles so you can experiment with what position gets you the best reception.
It s rugged enough to hold up to tough outdoor conditions but also easy to mount in the attic if you prefer keeping it out of sight.
Putting it in your attic you ll be able to keep the antenna out of sight all without decreasing the strength of the signal.
The pole in turn was attached to a truss in the attic using screws.
Conduit scraps from a local hardware store can be used to secure the mast to trusses or joists using standard deck screws.
On top of a mast attached to the floor on a mast hanging from a wooden ceiling beam suspended from the ceiling via guy wires on a wall bracket or short mast attached to a vertical wooden beam.
Avoid using wire or twine to hang the antenna as this will make positioning of the antenna more difficult.
Tiny attic spaces offer many ways to mount an antenna with people sometimes mounting theirs.
To many people down size the antenna just so it will fit in the attic and that s a mistake.
The material can be metal or pvc.
If your attic is accessible and you don t have a radiant heat barrier or metal roof you can also try installing an outdoor tv antenna within your attic.
By the way that putting part shouldn t prove to be a challenge either.
Another local uses an hf loop antenna tacked up around the circumference of the ceiling of a second floor bedroom.
Most antennas designed for outdoor or attic installations come with some mounting hardware.
Dipole and long wire antennas can also be used with mobile outdoor style auto tuners feeding them in an attic space.