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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
GETTING STARTED WITH OVER-THE-AIR TV - The FAQ's
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<p>[QUOTE="summerski, post: 104428, member: 17860"]Rick, this is exactly what happened. I could tell for sure by viewing CH 2.2 was an all news station out of NY, now 2.2 is a news station out of CT. </p><p></p><p>Ch. 2.1 out of CT, is as you said is "identical" to the NY feed. CBS wasn't doing too well with the old lead until I rescanned again.</p><p></p><p>I think I figured out why my signal never really worked well in the attic....all the insulation has that old reflector type backing.......</p><p></p><p>Also interesting to note Ch55.1 (WLNY) which is almost 40 miles on a 124* heading comes in solid with the color stream in the window. Never pulled in this channel before. </p><p></p><p>Will[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="summerski, post: 104428, member: 17860"]Rick, this is exactly what happened. I could tell for sure by viewing CH 2.2 was an all news station out of NY, now 2.2 is a news station out of CT. Ch. 2.1 out of CT, is as you said is "identical" to the NY feed. CBS wasn't doing too well with the old lead until I rescanned again. I think I figured out why my signal never really worked well in the attic....all the insulation has that old reflector type backing....... Also interesting to note Ch55.1 (WLNY) which is almost 40 miles on a 124* heading comes in solid with the color stream in the window. Never pulled in this channel before. Will[/QUOTE]
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