Where To Install Your Antenna
Types of Support Structures and Mounting
TV36
Before attempting to install your antenna, decide on the best location to install your antenna for both safety and performance. To determine a safe distance from wires, power lines and trees:
TV36 | Chimney Mount - Mounts on a chimney only |
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1.Measure the length of your antenna and multiply by 2.
2.Add this measurement to the length of your tower/mast.
If you are unable to maintain this safe distance, STOP! Get professional help. Most antennas are supported by tripod masts or pipe masts attached to the chimney, roof, or to the side of the house. Generally, the higher the antenna, the better it performs. Good practice is to install your antenna about 5 to10 feet above the roof line and away from power lines and other obstructions.
NOTES:
•Remember when doing any installation, keep the mast plumb.
•For mast support, use only
•Not all mounting methods are shown here.
Read and follow the mount manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
House Construction Obstacles:
For homes made of stucco, clad with aluminum siding or that have internal foil paper insulation, the antenna must be installed on the side of the house that faces the broadcasting tower. These materials may prevent signals from going through it.
Suggested height limitation: 10 feet above chimney top.
The chimney is often an easy and convenient mounting place, but the chimney must be strong enough to support the antenna in high winds. Do not use a chimney that has loose bricks or mortar. A good chimney mount consists of a 5 or 10 foot