TV is line of sight, ANY height is of benefit. In my area there is ample signals flying around and they don't need to be amplified. the key is sticking your "head" up and getting a signal in the first place. here is another picture. http://www.l-y-n-c-h.com/Akula/content/20110511_9881_large.html
The Hinckley Loop is just simple and well designed. digital or analog it makes no matter (the signal and strength is the same)
So plug in your zip code and this map assume a "30 foot above ground" outdoor antenna.
http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/dtvmaps/
or here is another with locations. http://www.antennaweb.org/Address.aspx
here are some of mine from the harbor.
WFTY TELEFUTURA 67-1UHF
WSAH IND 43-1UHF
WEDW PBS 49-1UHF
WTNH ABC 8-1Hi-V
WCTX MYTV 59-1UHF
WEDY PBS 65-1UHF
WLNY IND 55-1UHF
WCCT unknown 20-1UHF
WVIT NBC 30-1UHF
WFSB CBS 3-1UHF
WTIC FOX 61-1UHF
WEDH PBS 24-1UHF
WHPX ION 26-1UHF
WTBY TBN 54-1UHF
WLIW PBS 21-1UHF
WABC ABC 7-1Hi-V
The Hinckley Loop is just simple and well designed. digital or analog it makes no matter (the signal and strength is the same)
So plug in your zip code and this map assume a "30 foot above ground" outdoor antenna.
http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/dtvmaps/
or here is another with locations. http://www.antennaweb.org/Address.aspx
here are some of mine from the harbor.
















Thomas: I am much impressed with your beautiful boat Akula! My first comment relates to your research as this attitude usually brings great results. Secondly, I am pleasantly surprised that you achieved such success with no amp.. I think your 55' mast has much to do with this systems efficiency. I would like to do as well, but my mast is only 37' so will opt for an amp/antenna, but hate using the extra amps!
Sounds like you are also aware that most AC TV's draw more current than the DC ones.
Chief