BTW.. I just ordered a Mohu Leaf 50 (they changed the name from ultimate). Will see what I can get from it this weekend and if it's good, the cable gets cut. I'll probably do Netflix (mostly for the kids content) and HuluPlus. Already have and use Amazon Prime.
So I was messing with the Mohu Leaf this weekend. I think it will work if I put it upstairs in a window in our MBR with blinds that we never open. My TV shows 10 bars of signal for OTA. As long as you get 2 bars then it's fine. When it goes to 1 bar you start seeing some screen artifacts. Here's what I'm seeing:
CBS, ABC: 27mi away getting 4 bars
PBS, FOX: 45mi away getting 2-3 bars
NBC: 45mi away getting 1-2 bars
NBC is shaky, the others are OK
I'm trying to connect it through existing coax in my house. We don't have a TV in our MBR so I'm connecting the Mohu to that coax and then at the splitter on the side of the house I connect that cable to the cable that goes to the living room. That makes probably 200ft of RG6 between the antenna and the TV. If I run the cable straight to the TV I get about 1 bar more on each channel, but to run that through the wall from upstairs to downstairs will be a PITA.
A problem I have with the cabling setup is if I want to put my Roku2 XS on wired ethernet. My Roku is on WiFi and is great but does struggle occasionally on 1080p. It would be best to get it on wired. I use MoCA to run ethernet through my coax system. In order to use my Mohu AND cable internet on a single wire I have to put in a diplexer at the switch box to combine the antenna and cable internet, then have a splitter at the TV to feed both the MoCA box for Roku and the antenna for the TV. That will degrade the antenna signal somewhat and I'll probably lose NBC or worse.
I guess another option would be to return the Leaf 50 and spend an extra $90 on a Mohu Sky for the attic. That might give me the extra signal strength to use the existing cables, wire the Roku, and get a solid NBC.
anybody confused?