Wanting to install a camera by my patio door and there is no wood to mount to just siding.
Mounting wireless antenna against metal siding.
If the home is made of metal.
Place the antenna on a metal surface that provides a ground plane to bounce the signal.
The mounting bracket is used.
Consider a filing cabinet cookie sheet or another metal surface.
But the signal would still need to go through the metal roof.
Top sources of obstruction interference that can impact your over the air tv reception.
I guess that an attic antenna my previous plan is unlikely to work well under a metal roof.
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Just keep the power low.
In order to have maximum reception don t mount the antenna in or near storage areas in attic.
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Also aluminum foil on insulation aluminum or steel siding metal gutters at the attic level metal lath or older plaster walls and metal mesh under stucco all can interfere to some degree with reception.
You could try to load the roof like a random wire with the tuner working against an rf ground.
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I believe that the metal is not aluminum probably steel a traditional house siding in downtown reykjavik.
Along with your tv antenna and your location the next critical aspect in your ability to receive free.
Boxes furniture clothes and other items near or around your antenna can have an effect on performance.
Probably a bad antenna but it might be fun.
This includes any object especially metal that would potentially block a signal from reaching the antenna.
When metal is involved the antenna would need to be placed in a window that faces the direction of the towers for a clear line of sight.
We also have a suction cup window mount for mounting magnetic based antennas.
So i could at least get an antenna above my office and at least over those darned metal walls.
Which has a metal roof and siding.
Most customers with metals in their building materials will often look into a roof or attic mounted antenna to get the antenna up and over the blockage.
Mount them to a window inside your home or office.
Keep any wire antennas like dipoles as far away as possible especially the ends of such antennas.
Actually i was thinking of running a wire up the wall and through the ceiling tiles.
Your metal roof might make a nice ground plane for a vertical to work against.
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