Now, I know when it gets humid, you might be able to get far TV & Radio stations. Its been real humid here lately (today its suppose to be 96 with dewpoints in 70’s). So Ive been able to get some far distant TV stations
Does this effect the signal for the FTA systems?
Reason I ask is ONN has been at about 60 lately (normally its around 90) , but a feed on SBS6 that is normally a 25 and breaking up was a 45 and solid.
Couple other channels that are usually low (around 30) were real high yesterday (one was up to 50)
Does temperature make a difference?
Doc Scott is usually at 50 during the day but 75 around 7-8 at night
Converselly, May 2 & 5 (Lord & Taylor) are at 75 during the day but 60 at night
I'm using the Winegard 30" that Ive used for 18 months now
Does this effect the signal for the FTA systems?
Reason I ask is ONN has been at about 60 lately (normally its around 90) , but a feed on SBS6 that is normally a 25 and breaking up was a 45 and solid.
Couple other channels that are usually low (around 30) were real high yesterday (one was up to 50)
Does temperature make a difference?
Doc Scott is usually at 50 during the day but 75 around 7-8 at night
Converselly, May 2 & 5 (Lord & Taylor) are at 75 during the day but 60 at night
I'm using the Winegard 30" that Ive used for 18 months now