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Tom_M1
Feb 02, 2014Explorer
I have a Sensar Pro and find it to be a very useful tool. I can see where it would be a bit confusing for some people. Most people aren't aware of the difference between real channels and virtual channels. The Sensar Pro only displays real channels and TVs only display virtual channels. Another problem with the Sensar Pro is that it is possible to set it for too much gain. My TV will display both signal strength and signal quality. Sometimes as I increase the gain the signal strength will level off and the signal quality will decrease. You have to find a gain setting where both signal strength and quality are at their highest.
It has been suggested that TV stations reduce power at night. I come from a TV broadcast background and am not aware of any stations that reduce their power at night. It is common for AM radio stations to reduce power at night because of the long distances that the low frequency signal can travel
It has been suggested that TV stations reduce power at night. I come from a TV broadcast background and am not aware of any stations that reduce their power at night. It is common for AM radio stations to reduce power at night because of the long distances that the low frequency signal can travel
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