Hello,
I've had the Antennacraft HBU33 for almost a year. It's installed on top of a 10ft. pole on the roof (one story house). Up til now I was amazingly pleased and still am, with a minor hiccup.
Every Houston station comes in at near 100% except one labeled KUBE, 57.1 on the link below. Lately this station fluctuates on the 722k from 93% to 75% and yellow screen of death (as I call it). This happens so randomly but frequently it makes watching ME-TV irritating to watch.
This started happening after a violent and windy (30+mph) thunderstorm.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d1dda25341e9263
I've been on the roof numerous times trying different coordinates. I've aimed for 180 which I thought would do it since that's what tvfool shows. I've tried 165 and 150. It's currently aimed at 195 and still issues on this 1 station. I'm at a loss. Their are no trees or anything taller than my antenna within "50 yards" or so.
Any hints anyone can make would be helpful.
Thanks!
EDIT: No preamp used in this install.
I've had the Antennacraft HBU33 for almost a year. It's installed on top of a 10ft. pole on the roof (one story house). Up til now I was amazingly pleased and still am, with a minor hiccup.
Every Houston station comes in at near 100% except one labeled KUBE, 57.1 on the link below. Lately this station fluctuates on the 722k from 93% to 75% and yellow screen of death (as I call it). This happens so randomly but frequently it makes watching ME-TV irritating to watch.
This started happening after a violent and windy (30+mph) thunderstorm.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d1dda25341e9263
I've been on the roof numerous times trying different coordinates. I've aimed for 180 which I thought would do it since that's what tvfool shows. I've tried 165 and 150. It's currently aimed at 195 and still issues on this 1 station. I'm at a loss. Their are no trees or anything taller than my antenna within "50 yards" or so.
Any hints anyone can make would be helpful.
Thanks!
EDIT: No preamp used in this install.
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