pampaul SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Aug 9, 2005 96 0 Feb 8, 2006 #1 Any one in CT picking up wtnh-HD in Newhaven from OTA? I can get their analog signal no problem, but their digital signal is dead.
Any one in CT picking up wtnh-HD in Newhaven from OTA? I can get their analog signal no problem, but their digital signal is dead.
Scott Greczkowski Welcome HOME! Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Cutting Edge Sep 7, 2003 103,242 27,907 Newington, CT Feb 8, 2006 #2 I was having problem with them for the Superbowl, it was so bad I had to watch it on ExpressVu. Normally WTNH is like 95% for me.
I was having problem with them for the Superbowl, it was so bad I had to watch it on ExpressVu. Normally WTNH is like 95% for me.
pampaul SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Aug 9, 2005 96 0 Feb 8, 2006 #3 How far from WTNH are you? I lucked out and was able to watch on CH 40 ABC-HD from Springfield MA from my antenna. Not bad from NE CT
How far from WTNH are you? I lucked out and was able to watch on CH 40 ABC-HD from Springfield MA from my antenna. Not bad from NE CT
pampaul SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Aug 9, 2005 96 0 Feb 8, 2006 #4 Is there a web site that shows the power output of a TV station?
Scott Greczkowski Welcome HOME! Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Cutting Edge Sep 7, 2003 103,242 27,907 Newington, CT Feb 8, 2006 #5 I am in Newington.
mwgiii Gaming Guru & Pub Member Supporting Founder Sep 8, 2003 2,099 1 Birmingham, AL Feb 8, 2006 #6 pampaul said: Is there a web site that shows the power output of a TV station? Click to expand... http://www.tvradioworld.com/region1/usa/usastates.asp Click on your state then city info.
pampaul said: Is there a web site that shows the power output of a TV station? Click to expand... http://www.tvradioworld.com/region1/usa/usastates.asp Click on your state then city info.
pampaul SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Aug 9, 2005 96 0 Feb 8, 2006 #7 Thanks for the link, now I see the problem. The analog side is transmitting @ 174KW and the digital side is only @ 20.5KW I'll have to send an email to the station engineer and tell him to crank it up
Thanks for the link, now I see the problem. The analog side is transmitting @ 174KW and the digital side is only @ 20.5KW I'll have to send an email to the station engineer and tell him to crank it up