Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#14
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article ,
msg wrote: Brenda Ann wrote: snip I had never seen TV skip until I was 19.. when I was watching local channel 2 (KATU) in Portland and over the span of a couple minutes I ended up watching the news on CKCK channel 2 in Regina, SK, Canada. RF is black magic.. ![]() One thing that I will most most after the DTV transition is VHF TV skip; I still have (nighttime) dreams about TV skip. I imagine that the signal management controls in DTV rcvrs will simply disable display when confronted with skip. Any thoughts? There's been some discussion in the DTV groups (alt.tv.tech.hdtv, alt.video.digital-tv). There's a threshold effect in the reception, so if the skip is stronger than the normal transmission by that amount, I'd expect that will be what you get. If the tuner were too picky, people who get marginal reception wouldn't get anything at all. Turns out that you can park your set or converter box on a channel, a lot of the units will pick up the PSIP(?) channel data and save it in the channel table, so you get an automatic ID. About a third of the local (Seattle) stations are hopeless for me to get reliable reception. But if I know their RF channel, I can set my converter box until a plane or ship goes by and pull the channel ID out of the ghosts and check later to see what subchannels they have running. (Hmmm, PAX and the Sportsman's Channel, well, no loss). Lightning and other impulse noise are bad news for ATSC, so most of the stations didn't stay on low VHF, where it's the worst. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Hey Roy! Who's playing Gospel on 1610 kHz? | Antenna | |||
Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) Report 1610 - June 20, 2008 | Info | |||
1610 in chicago | Shortwave | |||
TIS on 1610 in Clark Co(winchester) Ky | Shortwave | |||
Pirate? on 7.475 at 01:45 UTC | Shortwave |