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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Warm weather= 57 channels, Cold Weather= 2 Channels!?
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<p>[QUOTE="Guest, post: 100482"]I live in Ar. & we have the same problems when the temp drops bellow about 38 degrees we lose all but two of our stations, moisture is not the problem, as all coax has a copper center as well as I used a third wire coax with a built on ground wire, my question is the digital signal of the satellites to the antenea when the temp falls & moisture forms on antenea itself causing the problem, would also add we have multiple anteneas connected within and also prior to getting a hdtv we used a converter box & never had the problem we have now. I have done a signal strength & all the stations are pulling excellent reception, again it is only when the temp falls off do we have the problems, as soon as the sun comes up or about sunrise nbc then abc return as though the power output had been increased, cbs & pbs stay on thus far, the reason for more than one antenea was so we could recieve all networks that are available in our area which when the weather is above 38 degrees all is great, will add neither rain, or high winds bother the signal strength or the reception any other suggestions would be welcomed[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 100482"]I live in Ar. & we have the same problems when the temp drops bellow about 38 degrees we lose all but two of our stations, moisture is not the problem, as all coax has a copper center as well as I used a third wire coax with a built on ground wire, my question is the digital signal of the satellites to the antenea when the temp falls & moisture forms on antenea itself causing the problem, would also add we have multiple anteneas connected within and also prior to getting a hdtv we used a converter box & never had the problem we have now. I have done a signal strength & all the stations are pulling excellent reception, again it is only when the temp falls off do we have the problems, as soon as the sun comes up or about sunrise nbc then abc return as though the power output had been increased, cbs & pbs stay on thus far, the reason for more than one antenea was so we could recieve all networks that are available in our area which when the weather is above 38 degrees all is great, will add neither rain, or high winds bother the signal strength or the reception any other suggestions would be welcomed[/QUOTE]
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