110 readings from Little Rock, AR 72205, 5:54 to approx. 6:05 AM (522 tuner #1, Dish500):
01 93
02 0
03 102
04 0
05 92 (CONUS TP for LR locals until 1/06)
06 90 (Spotbeam)
07 87
08 0
09 90
10 0
11 90
12 78 (Spotbeam)
13 86
14 77
15 84
16 100
17 86
18 103 (New spotbeam for LR locals)
19 88
20 82 (CONUS TP for LR locals 1/06-4/06)
21 91
22 100
23 0
24 99
25 55 (Spotbeam)
26 0
27 100
29 100
31 101
Notes: I live just north of a tall building; I understand my signal barely clears that building. I've had some rain-fade problems in the past, and they did seem to be worse with LR locals the last few months. (The readings above at TP 20 vs. TP 5, our old CONUS TP before January, seem to suggest why.)
Though there was no rain at the time I took these readings, it was raining here heavily just before 5 AM; however, the reading on LR locals near the end of the storm (when I turned it on) was 77-78. At that time, I was clearly receiving all the locals, including the 3 formerly on 148 & 129 (KVTN, KKAP & KYPX--though KYPX was just a test pattern). This seems to be a good sign for reducing rain-fade problems here.
Edit: PQ seems to be significantly improved as well. E*'s PQ problems became obvious to me when I recently switched from a 13" RF-only set to a 27" HDTV; but for example, KTHV (CBS) on E* is just slightly lower PQ than its OTA HD signal (VHF), and comparable to its OTA analog signal (also VHF) after accounting for local OTA interference. KLRT (Fox, UHF for both HD & analog), the other major station that comes in strongly here, is comparable even though its source material (infomercial) is poorer.
01 93
02 0
03 102
04 0
05 92 (CONUS TP for LR locals until 1/06)
06 90 (Spotbeam)
07 87
08 0
09 90
10 0
11 90
12 78 (Spotbeam)
13 86
14 77
15 84
16 100
17 86
18 103 (New spotbeam for LR locals)
19 88
20 82 (CONUS TP for LR locals 1/06-4/06)
21 91
22 100
23 0
24 99
25 55 (Spotbeam)
26 0
27 100
29 100
31 101
Notes: I live just north of a tall building; I understand my signal barely clears that building. I've had some rain-fade problems in the past, and they did seem to be worse with LR locals the last few months. (The readings above at TP 20 vs. TP 5, our old CONUS TP before January, seem to suggest why.)
Though there was no rain at the time I took these readings, it was raining here heavily just before 5 AM; however, the reading on LR locals near the end of the storm (when I turned it on) was 77-78. At that time, I was clearly receiving all the locals, including the 3 formerly on 148 & 129 (KVTN, KKAP & KYPX--though KYPX was just a test pattern). This seems to be a good sign for reducing rain-fade problems here.
Edit: PQ seems to be significantly improved as well. E*'s PQ problems became obvious to me when I recently switched from a 13" RF-only set to a 27" HDTV; but for example, KTHV (CBS) on E* is just slightly lower PQ than its OTA HD signal (VHF), and comparable to its OTA analog signal (also VHF) after accounting for local OTA interference. KLRT (Fox, UHF for both HD & analog), the other major station that comes in strongly here, is comparable even though its source material (infomercial) is poorer.
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