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![]() Alex Batson wrote: I think echos are doing me in. I have plenty of signal stregnth but it's quite difficult getting my HDTV receiver to think it has enough signal to build a picture. Let say I point to station "X", which is UHF. It's analog signal is OK (some snow, but viewable, but with a few ghosts or echos..) The same station X broadcasts HDTV from the same mast, but I can't get it. 8VSB digital transmissions can be received even in a strong multipath environment; but there is a limit and also depend upon the receiver's ability to handle multipath. It is not unusual to receive crystal clear digital pictures even though the analog signal, close in frequency and transmitted from the same tower site, is severely distorted by multipath. Keep in mind that many digital TV broadcasters are operating under an STA (special temporary authority) from the FCC. They are not running full power and they often use a directional antenna mounted at a height much lower then for their analog signal. One digital broadcaster in my area, as an example, is running 130 watts ERP with their antenna at 89 feet. I guess that that qualifies for commercial TV QRP operation ![]() |
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