We need his antenna..I get 58 and thought that was damn good..lol
It’s not the antenna, it is being in the Los Angeles market. While there are a fair number of English Language main and sub channels, the vast majority are foreign language channels with a healthy number of foreign language religious channels, and yet there are still a few Main OTA channels I can NOT get (due to “First Effect”) along with a number of low power channels, but I do manage to get a few low power channels, as well, and there are a number of channels that are in the LA DMA but not on Mt Wilson or just down the road Mt. Harvard where my antenna is aimed, but those other channels not on Wilson or Harvard are not worth the bother of getting a second antenna to receive except for KVCR the PBS member station in San Bernardino (the Inland Empire), but that is provided by Dish LIL in HD, so I get KVCR that way, so the real count is likely more than 180 channels. And BTW, lists published on the Internet of LA stations are often NOT up to date because it is so dynamic with sub-channel services moving to other channel assignments and some no longer offered (gone bust), but often replaced with other services.
What is interesting is that long ago foreign language channels in Los Angeles were by far mostly Spanish, but since about the 1990’s (the large Asian influx started in the 1980's) it was the Asian language OTA channels that were the majority, and today Asian language channels/services
dominate the foreign language channel count with Korean, Vietnamese and several dialects of Chinese being the most popular. Broadly speaking that would be China and Southeast Asia considered the “Asian” language OTA services. There are other foregn languages represented (largest Iranian population outside of Iran, and Armenian and more), but not as many nor as lucrative as the "Asian" languages channels/services.
Now we get channel 45 Main OTA beIN Sports Xtra, an English language service that has some decent content of traditional and eSports, and that was the ONE channel my H3 could simply NOT populate that I wanted (and eventually gave up because I would lose CBS or NBC or some other really good OTA channel in the attempts), although the signal strength for 45 is sufficient—and remember, the stupid H3 can LOSE even EXTREMELY powerful OTA’s with 100% signal strength in some channel scans.
Again, I wonder if the H3 is scanning TOO FAST and ends up dropping some channels that it IS capable of getting. I have to say that TiVo channel scan is far more reliable from the Series 3 to even the Roamio. Also, I prefer how the TiVo DVR will notify you with a message of NEW channels either being discovered or moved, especially when a SERVICE moves to a new channel. And yes, we need that ADD CHANNELS option that was on the ViP's to be added to the H3, but I know that will never be part of the H3.
I do agree that a good antenna can make a difference, and
LOTS Of HEIGHT. Happy TV watching while I tune in to that somewhat low production value and nutty Localish channel on ABC OTA Sub-channels. They should just air the stuff as originally aired in that city and quit trying to patch stuff together.
Localish Houston seems to be aired as originally broadcast (and surprisingly low production value for America’s 4th largest city), and Localish channel should just air
Eye On LA as originally broadcast because it is a MUCH better production and better flow than culling parts of it and repackaging it with new, but inferior host and cheaper introductions that lack the
Eye On LA high production value. Localish can be deathly boring with its low energy, SLOW, sometimes not-interesting details and junior college student-like hosts. I know way to long a post. Sorry, and bye.