That could be, but since it is only at certain times of day, I was leaning more toward atmospheric conditions, or some kind of weather phenomenon, as the cause.More likely that it is a multipath issue.
That could be, but since it is only at certain times of day, I was leaning more toward atmospheric conditions, or some kind of weather phenomenon, as the cause.More likely that it is a multipath issue.
That's the one I have with the pixelation problems.Get the one from AirTV. $29.99 and same product.
That's the one I have with the pixelation problems.
some TV stations are required to reduce their transmission power at night
That may have been true back in the analog days, but I have not heard of any stations required to reduce power at night after the digital transition. Maybe Trip can shed some light on this.
AVS forum talked about a situation where someone would lose TV signal at night because of interference from a neighboring station which traveled farther at night
I know AM Radio stations are still required to reduce their power at night because their signal goes farther due to reflection from the ionosphere
I think this is still correct. Growing up in SW Ohio, I had heard stories of how 700 WLW used to carry thousands of miles at night. In fact, I can still pick it up regularly here in the Kansas City area at night. In 1934, WLW was considered a "clear channel" station (not the company) and at 500 kW, it was rumored that some folks near the transmitter could pick it up on their bed springs!
I used to listen to bluegrass on WSM at night in Roswell, NM in the early 60s. I also listened to LA Dodger broadcasts on KFI at night.I remember my dad listening to WSM grand ole opry in south central Indiana on a 60's "transistor " radio.
I used to listen to bluegrass on WSM at night in Roswell, NM in the early 60s. I also listened to LA Dodger broadcasts on KFI at night.
That may have been true back in the analog days, but I have not heard of any stations required to reduce power at night after the digital transition. Maybe Trip can shed some light on this.
But I was listening on a transistor radio!Vacuum tube technologies were incredible for the time. Old school RF.
But I was listening on a transistor radio!![]()
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