I recently moved one of my home HR24-200 receivers to my hunting camp. I do not get my local channels. The camp is 70 miles away. Help
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Usually a 70 mile move isn't far enough to lose local channels which are on a spot beam. Which city do you get your locals from? Which direction are you going the 70 miles? And as slice mentioned, which dish are you using at the camp?
That's why I asked in which direction the camp is.Chip,
It does matter actually, if he happens to be anywhere close to the edge of the limits and he moves 70 miles, he could be Way out of the range ... ya just don't know till you find out exactly where he's at.
Unfortunately, we haven't heard back yet.That's why I asked in which direction the camp is.
You get Boston locals, yes?I am right on the edge of receiving my "moved" locals - if I went even 20 miles northwest, I would probably lose them.
You get Boston locals, yes?
So you get your locals anyways plus Boston? Win!Yes (with most of the Burlington VT locals SV)
So you get your locals anyways plus Boston? Win!
Even 73% signal strength is more than sufficient .... you should be great 99.9% of the time.Yes, all but 4 of the channels from Burlington are SV. It's pretty great. 2 of those are added with my AM21, the 3rd is supposed to be within range by the end of the month. The 4th is the same as one of the Boston channels (NH PBS), but different affiliate... WLED vs WENH. More relevant to this thread, they use the same upload for the two, the WENH 11 feed from the Boston market. It is HD/SD in Boston. In the Burlington market, which is where I live, the HD of WENH wouldn't reach the edge of the market, so only the SD is re-mapped into the Burlington market as WLED 49 . Since Burlington is a HD-only MPEG4 market, WLED NH PBS is the only SD local period there is, but there is no HD counterpart. I only get 77% and 73% signal on the Boston locals but 99% on the Burlington locals when you wait out the proper 99/103S in the signal meters and good on everything else. You honestly can't tell 98% of the time.
In good weather 77% is fine, but in the rain it's sketchy.Even 73% signal strength is more than sufficient .... you should be great 99.9% of the time.
Even 73% signal strength is more than sufficient .... you should be great 99.9% of the time.