I assume the ez hd tv antenna would work fine if placed it outside.
Roof insulation blocks antenna.
A rock base 18 under the antenna site prevented me from burying a standard support post so this surface mount was the answer.
It is noted that purlins are spaced nominally 5 on center.
I recently had 6 inches of foam insulation installed in the attic roof decking and gables.
Otherwise you may need to put the antenna on a pole far enough from the house to not be impacted by the radiant barrier.
35 x 35 base features 2 x 72 x 18 gauge galvanized mast made in the usa.
Metal backed insulation in the attic or walls and metal exhaust vents and air ducts all block signals.
Unfortunately blow in insulation can drift into.
Vents placed in the underside of the roof s overhang or soffit provide a means for air to get into the attic to help cool it in the summer months.
Try to keep as much distance as practical from these objects 6 feet or greater distance is ideal.
Attic antenna attic mount loss is at least 3 dbfor a 3 4 inch plywood roof covered with roofing paper and one layer of 3 tab asphalt shingles.
My question is about antenna placement.
Since the mount is square standard 4 x 8 x 16 solid concrete blocks don t fit perfectly.
What about inside the attic.
I don t know whether installing an rooftop antenna on a lower porch roof that does not have a radiant barrier might work.
It will hold 8 flat and two on edge.
If the home is partly built you could try an antenna with a small tv and see what happens.
The digital signals will not pass through metal surfaces.
Non penetrating roof mount for satellite dishes wireless internet antennas etc uses standard concrete blocks to anchor to roof steel construction.
Describes the metal building roof base assembly as a roof with a thermal spacer block and the insulation is draped perpendicular over the purlins and compressed when the metal roof sheets are installed.