I am not sure what to believe. Antennaweb and TV Fool give me contradictory answers to my problem.
I am located pretty high on a hill (elevation 1850') on a south east slope. To the south east and 85 miles LOS is New York City. To the south west is a mountain about 2100 feet high. In that direction and about 73 miles away LOS are all the Scranton / Wilkes-Barre, PA stations.
Antennaweb says forget about it. All of them.
TV Fool says the PA channels are possible with a good outside antenna (-0.4 to +9.4 NM) . NYC shows up as around (-3.2 to -13.6 NM). I also know I must boost all of these values to above 0 to get a usable signal.
Years ago I had a VHF antenna pointed at New York. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 all came in fine with no snow at all using a top of the line (at the time) Channelmaster Quantum. I forget the exact model number but it was the biggest. Some of these channels are going to UHF after June 12th. I never before played with UHF before and neither has anyone else near me except for Scranton but those folks were not affected by that mountain I mentioned earlier.
Take a look at my complete post transition TV Fool report and let me know what you think. Again, Antennaweb says forget about it. Thanks.
I am located pretty high on a hill (elevation 1850') on a south east slope. To the south east and 85 miles LOS is New York City. To the south west is a mountain about 2100 feet high. In that direction and about 73 miles away LOS are all the Scranton / Wilkes-Barre, PA stations.
Antennaweb says forget about it. All of them.
TV Fool says the PA channels are possible with a good outside antenna (-0.4 to +9.4 NM) . NYC shows up as around (-3.2 to -13.6 NM). I also know I must boost all of these values to above 0 to get a usable signal.
Years ago I had a VHF antenna pointed at New York. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 all came in fine with no snow at all using a top of the line (at the time) Channelmaster Quantum. I forget the exact model number but it was the biggest. Some of these channels are going to UHF after June 12th. I never before played with UHF before and neither has anyone else near me except for Scranton but those folks were not affected by that mountain I mentioned earlier.
Take a look at my complete post transition TV Fool report and let me know what you think. Again, Antennaweb says forget about it. Thanks.