I'm in central PA. I have a large 8-bay UHF antenna and a converter box for watching digital OTA TV.
I noticed that ONLY when it rained could I receive a strong enough signal on channel 27 (actually broadcasting on VHF 10) to make it "viewable". I thought it might have something to do with signal scattering, but...
I tried having someone spray the antenna with water from a hose, through a spray nozzle and am able to, very consistently and repeatably, get the same results (wet antenna - good reception on 27/10; once the antenna dries out, signal too weak for viewing on 27/10).
Anyone else have any idea what's going on here? Wetting the antenna elements definitely greatly increases the signal quality on that channel (ABC 27 - broadcast on VHF frequency 10).
At the same time, when the antenna is wet, reception on UPN 15 (actually broadcasting on UHF 23) goes from viewable to too weak to view).
Other channels do not seem to be affected.
I'll probably be adding a VHF antenna and a pre-amp, but I thought that maybe one of the "experts" in the forum could shed some light on what's happening here.
Thanks
I noticed that ONLY when it rained could I receive a strong enough signal on channel 27 (actually broadcasting on VHF 10) to make it "viewable". I thought it might have something to do with signal scattering, but...
I tried having someone spray the antenna with water from a hose, through a spray nozzle and am able to, very consistently and repeatably, get the same results (wet antenna - good reception on 27/10; once the antenna dries out, signal too weak for viewing on 27/10).
Anyone else have any idea what's going on here? Wetting the antenna elements definitely greatly increases the signal quality on that channel (ABC 27 - broadcast on VHF frequency 10).
At the same time, when the antenna is wet, reception on UPN 15 (actually broadcasting on UHF 23) goes from viewable to too weak to view).
Other channels do not seem to be affected.
I'll probably be adding a VHF antenna and a pre-amp, but I thought that maybe one of the "experts" in the forum could shed some light on what's happening here.
Thanks