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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Warm weather= 57 channels, Cold Weather= 2 Channels!?
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<p>[QUOTE="50AmpFuse, post: 100444, member: 11670"]Thanks for the ideas... </p><p>I'll try lowering it a few inches & I'll check the copper wire length at all (3) F-Connectors that are outside.</p><p></p><p>So, no one thinks this could simply be happening because of the type of antenna?</p><p></p><p>To answer a few questions... </p><p>No, it's not West Chester, it's in Red Hill,PA.</p><p>No rolling hills and hard woods either! </p><p>Channel 6 (ABC) does come in with a great signal normally, but it is the first to drop out when the temp drops.</p><p>The problem was happening Before the Hurricane and doesn't seem to be moisture related, just temperature.</p><p></p><p>Dave[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="50AmpFuse, post: 100444, member: 11670"]Thanks for the ideas... I'll try lowering it a few inches & I'll check the copper wire length at all (3) F-Connectors that are outside. So, no one thinks this could simply be happening because of the type of antenna? To answer a few questions... No, it's not West Chester, it's in Red Hill,PA. No rolling hills and hard woods either! Channel 6 (ABC) does come in with a great signal normally, but it is the first to drop out when the temp drops. The problem was happening Before the Hurricane and doesn't seem to be moisture related, just temperature. Dave[/QUOTE]
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