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Old August 23rd 06, 05:22 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
astribling
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Default OTA Signal comes and goes

Just a quick update for all of you who were kind enough to help out
with your suggestions. We swapped out all the old cable, got rid of any
splices, and also shortened the length quite a bit; that seems like it
did the trick!! Yay! I'm kind of still holding my breath at this
point, because we've had it look good and then go away before. But it
looks like it's here to stay this time. Even the analog stations are
coming in very clear, where they were snowy before. We have all the
major digital stations and even some further away that we were not
expecting to receive.

Thanks a bunch!
Alice

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Old August 27th 06, 12:35 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Philip
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Default OTA Signal comes and goes

astribling wrote:
Just a quick update for all of you who were kind enough to help out
with your suggestions. We swapped out all the old cable, got rid of any
splices, and also shortened the length quite a bit; that seems like it
did the trick!! Yay! I'm kind of still holding my breath at this
point, because we've had it look good and then go away before. But it
looks like it's here to stay this time. Even the analog stations are
coming in very clear, where they were snowy before. We have all the
major digital stations and even some further away that we were not
expecting to receive.

Thanks a bunch!
Alice


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