This morning I was fooling around with my digital tv since I'd read in tvfool that there were more analog channels out there... so I do some scans this morning and some manual edits to channel list... what do you know, the local kansas city stations came in... both analog and digital!!! They were there for about an hour before the sun got too high. First time I've ever got those suckers. What's very surprising about it is that we are in the 65233 area code, so our real locals are out of Jeff City/Columbia. Some of these KC stations were coming in from around 100 miles out, and the antenna was aimed the completely wrong way to get them. My dad has an old antenna since he just replaced his. This has me seriously thinking about trying to hook it up to just get the KC stations, but I think it'll be a shot in the dark since the distance is so far. Would an amp help with sort of thing?
Even if they never come in again, I'm just glad that the tv got them scanned and locked in today so that in the future if they ever do come back they'll still be in the channel list... The TV that we have is dumb in that it doesn't keep the channel list when you redo the blind scan... and you can't edit the channel list on the digital side, just the analog side to add/delete channels. Now that we have these, I'm going to not be doing any more blind scans for a while for fear those channels in the list will disappear.
Even if they never come in again, I'm just glad that the tv got them scanned and locked in today so that in the future if they ever do come back they'll still be in the channel list... The TV that we have is dumb in that it doesn't keep the channel list when you redo the blind scan... and you can't edit the channel list on the digital side, just the analog side to add/delete channels. Now that we have these, I'm going to not be doing any more blind scans for a while for fear those channels in the list will disappear.