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MrWizard
Jul 29, 2009Moderator
moving the antenna, may not change anything,
signal reception is stronger, in the night time damp air,
doing a scan during the day time warm dry air, will not help, it will just clear the channel list because nothing is being picked up
you need some way of improving reception, more sensitive or taller antenna, a new UHF 'bow tie' array, maybe a wingman extension attached to the batwing
TV & radio reception has ALWAYS been better at night than during the day
but with digital transmission on UHF band it can mean NO picture, when you used to get a weak analog signal on the VHF band
many people are finding out what TV was like in the 50's & 60's before there were so many stations and before 'cable' existed
the NEW digital OTA reception has a great may similarities
the best signal is gained with a NEW antenna on a taller pole.
NOT very helpful for RV'ers out camping
might be more of us, giving up on the 'boob tube' while camping
signal reception is stronger, in the night time damp air,
doing a scan during the day time warm dry air, will not help, it will just clear the channel list because nothing is being picked up
you need some way of improving reception, more sensitive or taller antenna, a new UHF 'bow tie' array, maybe a wingman extension attached to the batwing
TV & radio reception has ALWAYS been better at night than during the day
but with digital transmission on UHF band it can mean NO picture, when you used to get a weak analog signal on the VHF band
many people are finding out what TV was like in the 50's & 60's before there were so many stations and before 'cable' existed
the NEW digital OTA reception has a great may similarities
the best signal is gained with a NEW antenna on a taller pole.
NOT very helpful for RV'ers out camping
might be more of us, giving up on the 'boob tube' while camping
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