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wildtoad
May 22, 2018Explorer II
myredracer wrote:SoundGuy wrote:Exactly!!
I'm sure the OP already knows this, also knows that even with a Sensar IV head and SensarPro driving it that reception is often still marginal to none at all ... just as I also know this.
Digital TV is really different than old-fashioned analog. When a digital signal gets weaker, the image doesn't get worse and worse, it's fine until it gets to a point where it just suddenly disappears like it fell off a steep cliff. You've either got a good image or nuthin' - no in between. Atmospheric conditions can be a big factor and can vary a lot from daytime to nighttime.
Digital is no different than analog as far as reception issues. Still have to aim the antenna ( spent many a time tweaking the Cannel Master Tena rotor), instead of some to extreme pixelation you had ghosting, light to blizzard level snow on the screen, sound but no picture.
A great big antenna on a very tall mast will help, and sometimes it will still get no signal.
Good luck in your quest.
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