Multi-path (ghosting) kills digital signals. Too much signal kills digital reception. It is counterintuitive! If you live under a DTV transmission tower or in an area with very strong signal, you may only need a paper clip shoved in the RF jack of your TV to get perfect picture! I have to have my directional indoor antenna pointed AWAY from the local towers to get the best, most stable signal. And no it's not picking up a "bounced" signal.
When I tell people to put DOWN the rabbit ear antennas to get a more stable picture, they usually look at me like I am telling them to set their baby on fire and put it in a cannon and fire it at their neighbor's house! Then after I have them humor me and try it, they usually find that it works! Too much signal is just as bad as not enough.
See ya
Tony
When I tell people to put DOWN the rabbit ear antennas to get a more stable picture, they usually look at me like I am telling them to set their baby on fire and put it in a cannon and fire it at their neighbor's house! Then after I have them humor me and try it, they usually find that it works! Too much signal is just as bad as not enough.
See ya
Tony