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Can you get Radio and Cable signals inside of a Steel Building?



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By : Adriana Noton    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-29 13:22:57
Metal buildings have become a popular and effective way of storing supplies, operating a business such as a car repair shop, and storing excess items that are cluttering up the home. Trying to find space in your home for all of your loose and large items can be a difficult task. For many who have a steel building, they want to be able receive radio and cable signals. Often metal buildings receive low signals, however there are a number of simple and expensive things one can do to boost the signal.

Metal buildings can act as radio frequency barrier, stopping the signals from getting through the building. A Signal Booster is a device used to improve radio and cable signals in an area where usually good radio signals are poor because of barriers in the path of the signal. A signal booster will capture and amplify the signal. Signal boosters are very useful when trying to improve the signal where there is a difficult obstruction of the signal such as cement and metal.

Putting an antenna at the top of the metal building on the roof will capture a strong signal so one will get better results. An indoor antenna will be less effective. However, if you have a glass window, you could put an indoor antenna inside and point it toward the window so there in no metal interrupting the signal.

You can boost the signal by setting up an antenna on the outside of the house, particularly on the side of the house. You will then have easier access to the antenna if you have to make adjustments. There are tripods and mounting devices that one can purchase. Make sure the antenna is securely attached to the mount and the mount is also secure so damage will not occur during bad weather. As well, you may be able to mount the antenna to a truss or a purlin under the metal roofing.

One should play around with the direction and length of the antenna to get better reception. If the reception improves by the window or outside, you may want to get an outside aerial. Coaxial or 'screened' cable for a lead into the aerial should be used.

As well, wrapping a piece of insulated copper wire around the base of the amplifiers current aerial can help boost the signal. You can also hang the end of the wire out of a window to reduce interference from other electric devices, such as a refrigerator.

It is important to remember that during a bad weather such as thunderstorm, there can be an increase in voltage so you should be careful. Disconnect the aerial from the radio during a storm as well as unplug the radio inside the steel building. Signals can also be affected by mountainous terrain and tall buildings.

There are many things that can cause a poor signal. When it comes to a metal building, adopting a few amplifying measures can help one maintain a constant and consistent radio and cable signal.

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