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I get most ota stations just find. All the towers eminate from the same
area, yet one cbs constantly is in and out. Many times the signal strength is 30 whereas everyone else's is in the 60's or higher. What can consumers do to get the station to up the signal? Thanks Mango --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.676 / Virus Database: 438 - Release Date: 5/3/2004 |
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Variation is the nature of all wireless communication. The degree of
variation basically depends on the channel frequency, the distance to the broadcast towers, the terrain and your antenna. If your antenna is indoor, the building loss may be significant. I measured the signal strength between indoor and outdoor, using the same antenna, at my house. The loss inside the house was 20 db (100 times) weaker then outside for UHF TV. Lower channel numbers may experience interference to a much greater degree then the higher numbered channels. Noise can interfere with the signal and increase the error rate, there by reducing your signal reading. Also on lower channels there is a real possibility of receiving TV from distant cities, typically caused by an ionized layer in the atmosphere known as "E skip". I am located only about 15 miles from the ESB in NYC and many times, in the spring, interference on channel 2 (analog) can be severe enough to disrupt viewing. Being an amateur radio operator, I got the blame. "Hey what are you doing to the TV? You are screwing it all up!". Mango wrote: I get most ota stations just find. All the towers eminate from the same area, yet one cbs constantly is in and out. Many times the signal strength is 30 whereas everyone else's is in the 60's or higher. What can consumers do to get the station to up the signal? Thanks Mango an --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.676 / Virus Database: 438 - Release Date: 5/3/2004 |
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"Mango" wrote in message
... I get most ota stations just find. All the towers eminate from the same area, yet one cbs constantly is in and out. Many times the signal strength is 30 whereas everyone else's is in the 60's or higher. Is your CBS affiliate perhaps broadcasting in the VHF band, as WBBM in Chicago does? WBBM-DT is definitely problematic, especially if your antenna is tuned for UHF instead. |
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