If the phone doesn t ring then it might have some trouble with getting a signal after installing a radiant barrier in the attic.
Does attic block antenna signal.
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.
Over the air antennas should never be placed in basements or in windows with metallic film security bars or mesh as this will obstruct signals.
This antenna features a patented design that generates enough power to provide a signal to multiple televisions in one home even when located in an attic and it can support a variety of broadcast types including hdtv 1080p and even 4k ultra hd.
Pretty much what the topic says i can t seem to find any information on this.
Well yes antennas are installed in attics all the time.
This includes any object especially metal that would potentially block a signal from reaching the antenna.
Jerry november 11 2019 at 11 12 pm reply.
Since signals will be weakened by just about any roofing material utilizing a higher gain antenna is typically the first step in overcoming signal loss.
Common sources of over the air tv interference.
Boxes furniture clothes and other items near or around your antenna can have an effect on performance.
But be aware there are some downsides to attic installations too as with all indoor installations in fact.
I m building a home that has the metallic radiant barrier in the attic and i know this stuff kills reception for attic antennas.
Does radiant barrier in the attic kill reception for all indoor antennas or just attic antennas.
The only way to receive more stations and a stronger signal is to get an outdoor antenna and mount it outside or in your attic.
In order to have maximum reception don t mount the antenna in or near storage areas in attic.