OK, so I’ve been having problems picking up some OTA channels in my area now for some time. Latest scans done a while back only got me 18 channels, which is a little over half what I was getting before the the last redo of local channels? Since then the channel count has been up and down between 18 and 21 and most of the time it has been 18?
So today it is snowing like a b**ch and we’ve got about 5 inches on the ground and still coming. Not suppose to stop until later this evening. So since all 3 of my 10 foot FTA dishes are pointed West I switched over to OTA to see what the local weather was saying. With the snow I was expecting a couple of the 18 channels I was getting to be MIA but to my surprise all of them were there, even the weakest ones?? So I did a channel scan and low and behold I got 27 channels??? WTF?? That’s 9 more than I normally get??
Ennywho, I said all that to get to this question. Isn’t snow suppose to be like rain and kill part of the signal strength and if so, what would be the reason that I’m getting more OTA channels than I usually get on a clear sunny day?
So today it is snowing like a b**ch and we’ve got about 5 inches on the ground and still coming. Not suppose to stop until later this evening. So since all 3 of my 10 foot FTA dishes are pointed West I switched over to OTA to see what the local weather was saying. With the snow I was expecting a couple of the 18 channels I was getting to be MIA but to my surprise all of them were there, even the weakest ones?? So I did a channel scan and low and behold I got 27 channels??? WTF?? That’s 9 more than I normally get??
Ennywho, I said all that to get to this question. Isn’t snow suppose to be like rain and kill part of the signal strength and if so, what would be the reason that I’m getting more OTA channels than I usually get on a clear sunny day?