I searched a lot of past threads on this and still don't understand the criteria for what determines if the 811 will lock on a signal or not.
I recently spent $500 and put up an antenna, amp & rotor. I live in (hilly) Vermont and can get the Vt PBS HD with 85%. The transmitter is about 45 miles away and it locks quickly and looks good but there are a few other channels that seem to "want" to come in but won't lock. I realize this could be for a variety of reasons but before I invest anymore in improving the antenna I'd like to determine if it's the fault of the 811 or just a weak signal.
I'm at zip 05033 at about 800 ft elevation with partial view to the south. There are a slew of Boston stations down that way at about 126 miles plus WMUR in Manchester NH at about 76 miles - in almost the same direction.
When I do a "scan for digital" it will sometimes pick up enough to add 2 Boston stations (42-1 WHDH & 19-1 ?) to the list but not the Manchester (59) station, which actually seems to provide a "stronger" signal.
If I go to "add DTV" and manually enter 59, I get readings that bounce between 0, 40 & 49%, with an occasional spike to mid 50s and a few times I've even seen low 60s but just for a split second. If I tweak the rotor, I sometimes find a spot where it will stay steady at 49% for a while and then drop back to 0 or 40 for a second and back up to 49. Other times it will drop to 0 and then up to 55-60 for a second but mostly just to 49. I get similar results with the 2 Boston stations but they never a spike over 55% and never "stay" and 49%.
Is this possibly an 811 49% problem or more likely just a weak signal. If a weak signal, does it sound like it would be worth getting a stronger mast and raising the antenna a few feet ?
Thanks
WaltinVt
I recently spent $500 and put up an antenna, amp & rotor. I live in (hilly) Vermont and can get the Vt PBS HD with 85%. The transmitter is about 45 miles away and it locks quickly and looks good but there are a few other channels that seem to "want" to come in but won't lock. I realize this could be for a variety of reasons but before I invest anymore in improving the antenna I'd like to determine if it's the fault of the 811 or just a weak signal.
I'm at zip 05033 at about 800 ft elevation with partial view to the south. There are a slew of Boston stations down that way at about 126 miles plus WMUR in Manchester NH at about 76 miles - in almost the same direction.
When I do a "scan for digital" it will sometimes pick up enough to add 2 Boston stations (42-1 WHDH & 19-1 ?) to the list but not the Manchester (59) station, which actually seems to provide a "stronger" signal.
If I go to "add DTV" and manually enter 59, I get readings that bounce between 0, 40 & 49%, with an occasional spike to mid 50s and a few times I've even seen low 60s but just for a split second. If I tweak the rotor, I sometimes find a spot where it will stay steady at 49% for a while and then drop back to 0 or 40 for a second and back up to 49. Other times it will drop to 0 and then up to 55-60 for a second but mostly just to 49. I get similar results with the 2 Boston stations but they never a spike over 55% and never "stay" and 49%.
Is this possibly an 811 49% problem or more likely just a weak signal. If a weak signal, does it sound like it would be worth getting a stronger mast and raising the antenna a few feet ?
Thanks
WaltinVt