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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
One Screw-- And I Wrecked My Antenna??
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<p>[QUOTE="RF Steve, post: 145330, member: 18630"]The signals to the south south-west are spread out 56 degrees apart most directional antennas have a half power beam width of 35 to 50 degrees. The signals are predicted to be very strong, some of them so strong they should be hard to steer away from. It might take some time and patience with aiming, but it shouldn't be too difficult. </p><p>If you want to try for the signals in red that could make things a lot more complicated, and you are not really going to know until you get a fairly large antenna and try. I agree with MrPogi the stations to the south are strong enough you might receive them off the back side of an antenna.</p><p>WRUF which transmits on real channel 5 virtual channel 10.1 is listed on Rabbitears.info as weather. There is no program information listed for WBXG real channel 2. Here is a link to the page I was looking at.</p><p> <a href="http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=4200">RabbitEars.Info</a></p><p>Click on the call signs for more info. I was surprised to see so many extinct transmitters listed in that area.</p><p>Steve[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="RF Steve, post: 145330, member: 18630"]The signals to the south south-west are spread out 56 degrees apart most directional antennas have a half power beam width of 35 to 50 degrees. The signals are predicted to be very strong, some of them so strong they should be hard to steer away from. It might take some time and patience with aiming, but it shouldn't be too difficult. If you want to try for the signals in red that could make things a lot more complicated, and you are not really going to know until you get a fairly large antenna and try. I agree with MrPogi the stations to the south are strong enough you might receive them off the back side of an antenna. WRUF which transmits on real channel 5 virtual channel 10.1 is listed on Rabbitears.info as weather. There is no program information listed for WBXG real channel 2. Here is a link to the page I was looking at. [url=http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=4200]RabbitEars.Info[/url] Click on the call signs for more info. I was surprised to see so many extinct transmitters listed in that area. Steve[/QUOTE]
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