I just took the plastic ends of one side of the antenna and shoved it through the access door.
How to wire antenna from attic.
The ge 33692 attic mount hd antenna is a notable example of an antenna specially designed for placement in the attic.
Investing in a low noise pre amplifier can also improve the signal levels.
Although the switch isn t rated for 70cm operation the manual says it will work on that band with a bit of acceptable loss.
And also would run a rotor wire too if you want to put antenna on the rotor make sure leave extra if you need to install it on the roof if attic mount don t work out.
The effective range of most antennas is lowered by 10 15 miles with an attic installation so you may consider getting a more powerful antenna than you would typically need with an outdoor antenna.
It bent quite a bit but i was able to straighten the tines back.
When working from an attic space it will be significantly easier to access a wall space on the floor below by working either an interior wall or the exterior wall that is on the gable end of the structure.
For directional antennas like yagis the most common type of antenna for tv installations it is necessary to ensure that the antenna is placed in the attic so that the signal path does not pass through a solid object even wiring can be an issue.
In order to really test it i decided to skip the step of a temporary outdoor deployment and just go ahead and put it in to it s final location.
It will be next to impossible to drill downward under the portion of the roof that slopes to the attic floor without a right angle drill.
In some countries it.
So small that the antenna was too big to fit through.
My attic access door is fairly small.
It not really hard to do it just like some poster above just look around in the room and other room and then look in the attic.
An ameritron 5 port remote rf antenna switch i had on hand was put into service.
Would run rg 6 quad as sat feed need to be rg 6 quad.
Avoid placing antenna so that signal passes through objects in the attic.
It did need a separate small gauge multi wire control cable to be run to the attic.
It s a long way from the rabbit ear designs you might think of when picturing indoor antennas and much cooler looking than the metal contraptions often found outdoors.
This antenna has all the reception power of an outdoor antenna but features a curved metal frame of reflectors that are designed for fitting easily into smaller attic spaces.
Not a problem though.