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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 23:14:22 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote:
A couple of days ago, my power failed right in the middle of a football game. I just happen to have a 12v deep discharge battery and a 12v B&W TV. I plugged it in, extended the two-foot telescoping antenna and, wonders of wonders, I was receiving a very good vhf TV signal from about 40 miles away. The game went on and after awhile the power came back on. That good TV picture simultaneously disappeared along with the sound. There may be a lesson there somewhere. I don't think you were telling us that the battery went flat at that moment, so... Don't you have digital television? Best thing since sliced bread. I don't know if you can receive analog television beyond the digital coverage ranges, but you probably wouldn't want to watch it. Digital TV makes weak signals most watchable, DVD quality at weak signals. I use it and I am only 4km from the transmitter, but that is another situation where it works a treat, ghost free pictures close to the tranmitter in the presence of local reflections (hills, water towers etc). Owen -- |
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