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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Having trouble receiving a 300 watt TV station 30 miles away.
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<p>[QUOTE="gary350, post: 73973, member: 5449"]Scroll the picture over take another look picture runs off screnn it says 6.4 it also says signal 17 frequency is 488-494 MHz that is UHF not VHF. TVfool shows it as real 17 but no informations about channel 6.</p><p></p><p>I used an online antenna calculator to make this antenna. Type in the frequency it gives you the answer. It is much easier than using the Amateur Radio Handbook. The field strength meter on the channel shows a signal 20% but all of the channels are coming if fine not fading out at all. Channel 6.2 and 6.4 both have excellent movies and old TV shows. Signal is good on both converter boxe TVs but signal is too low for my HDTV. I am getting a signal of about 42 to 55 on the HDTV it has to be 50% or better all the time in this TV.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary350, post: 73973, member: 5449"]Scroll the picture over take another look picture runs off screnn it says 6.4 it also says signal 17 frequency is 488-494 MHz that is UHF not VHF. TVfool shows it as real 17 but no informations about channel 6. I used an online antenna calculator to make this antenna. Type in the frequency it gives you the answer. It is much easier than using the Amateur Radio Handbook. The field strength meter on the channel shows a signal 20% but all of the channels are coming if fine not fading out at all. Channel 6.2 and 6.4 both have excellent movies and old TV shows. Signal is good on both converter boxe TVs but signal is too low for my HDTV. I am getting a signal of about 42 to 55 on the HDTV it has to be 50% or better all the time in this TV.[/QUOTE]
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Having trouble receiving a 300 watt TV station 30 miles away.
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