I'll make this simple.
I am at 800 feet ASL. I have an 811, a 942 and a 622.
Same location. Same HDTV. Same antenna, rotor and amp. Same coax. Even same person operating the remote .
All 3 lock my 2 closest channels, both 43 miles away with a 90s signal.
They all lock another station at 30 miles (different direction) away but the 811 got 80s, while 942 got 70s and 622 gets 60s.
Another station at 76 miles away registered mid 50s on my 811 and even locked a few times with mid 60s if I got the position just right. That station has NEVER even made the meter flicker on either the 942 or the 622 no matter what I do.
Similar with 2 other stations (Boston) over 100 miles away. Locked once for a few seconds with the 811 but usually it just sits at 49% with occasional spikes to 55. Does nothing on 942 or 622.
Now maybe my 622's a fluke but it is NOT as strong an OTA receiver as my 811 - neither can I see any difference between it and my 942.
I am at 800 feet ASL. I have an 811, a 942 and a 622.
Same location. Same HDTV. Same antenna, rotor and amp. Same coax. Even same person operating the remote .
All 3 lock my 2 closest channels, both 43 miles away with a 90s signal.
They all lock another station at 30 miles (different direction) away but the 811 got 80s, while 942 got 70s and 622 gets 60s.
Another station at 76 miles away registered mid 50s on my 811 and even locked a few times with mid 60s if I got the position just right. That station has NEVER even made the meter flicker on either the 942 or the 622 no matter what I do.
Similar with 2 other stations (Boston) over 100 miles away. Locked once for a few seconds with the 811 but usually it just sits at 49% with occasional spikes to 55. Does nothing on 942 or 622.
Now maybe my 622's a fluke but it is NOT as strong an OTA receiver as my 811 - neither can I see any difference between it and my 942.