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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Warm weather= 57 channels, Cold Weather= 2 Channels!?
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<p>[QUOTE="Tim58hsv, post: 100454, member: 663"]Probably from dew or frost getting into it at night time. I know mine was fine during a couple of heavy down pours but then we had two or three days of light misting rain and it screwed up. We lost all of the Cincinnati channels which are 42 miles away but the Dayton channels at 3.5 miles away came in fine. I took down the antenna and there was water dripping out of the balun. </p><p></p><p>Would be odd if your antenna came with an indoor balun but if not it could be a bad outdoor balun too. </p><p></p><p>BTW: I also use a U4000 antenna and a CM7777 pre-amp. Good stuff, good stuff.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim58hsv, post: 100454, member: 663"]Probably from dew or frost getting into it at night time. I know mine was fine during a couple of heavy down pours but then we had two or three days of light misting rain and it screwed up. We lost all of the Cincinnati channels which are 42 miles away but the Dayton channels at 3.5 miles away came in fine. I took down the antenna and there was water dripping out of the balun. Would be odd if your antenna came with an indoor balun but if not it could be a bad outdoor balun too. BTW: I also use a U4000 antenna and a CM7777 pre-amp. Good stuff, good stuff.[/QUOTE]
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