Trasnponder Signal Strength

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jerseyfla

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With the Sinclair dispute possibly coming to a head on Friday, I am looking at moving my "moved" address in Mobile area which could lose 4 stations to Columbus, Mississippi area which also gets me Reds and Cardinals games on top of the Braves games. I did a look at my transponder signals and saw that 103w Transponder 3 has a signal strength in the 20s. Is this a strong enough strength to get Columbus locals or is it too weak?
 
With the Sinclair dispute possibly coming to a head on Friday, I am looking at moving my "moved" address in Mobile area which could lose 4 stations to Columbus, Mississippi area which also gets me Reds and Cardinals games on top of the Braves games. I did a look at my transponder signals and saw that 103w Transponder 3 has a signal strength in the 20s. Is this a strong enough strength to get Columbus locals or is it too weak?

I would say definitely Not. ..
I would not use a Local signal under 60-65 and expect a qualityn signal to last.
That would be the Lowest i would go.
Typically, youll want to be 85 and up.
 
Yup, 20 is way too low for a consistent picture. It MIGHT work under ideal conditions, but it would fail quickly with even a little rain.
 
you talking about COlumbus/Tupelo MS?

If so they are on 99s TP3 not 103...PBS is on 103

callsign/channel/transponder/satellite
WCBI 4 3 SW2 @99W
CW 5 3 SW2 @99W
WTVA 9 3 SW2 @99W
WTVA 10 3 SW2 @99W
WMAE 12 17 D10 or D12 @103W
CW 14 21 D8 @101W
WLOV 27 3 SW2 @99W
 
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