:bigsmile: I had almost forgotten this Subject Mr Palmer.
The First link you gave me what I'm picking up. The second wouldn't recognize my zip code.
The first one did provide some additional info I was aware of before. Like the aspect ratio. That was interesting.
If you want to see what I could get, type in 32221 zip code.
I'm sure you know we are in flat land. In fact, If I can get around my neighbor big roof house, I'd have a clear shot toward downtown at about a 20 degree angle
My modified antenna I think I told you was nothing more than a magnet base CB antenna. Using a broadband cable spliced into it separating the center wire from the ground wire. The rod is spring loaded, 36 inch long with a cap tip on it.
Right now the antenna is mounted on my wall at a horizontal plane facing north/northwest. That angle gives me the most optional number of channels (some 30) without any pixelation of the picture.
So I should be happy right
Wrong.
I'm not picking up channel 25 block. Which is ABC no matter how I position the antenna.
And that station is right across the river from the station using the 4 blocks. Weird ain't it
However, If I hook up one of those Digital Converter boxes using the same antenna. I get them as well. I thought about hooking that box to my HDTV to see what happens.
I may end up as I said before just buying a correctly made antenna, but it's fun and challenging seeing what home made can do. :bigsmile:
By the way, the reason we have so many channels is because there was an all out buy out of stations.
For example, CBS use to be on Channel 4. Channel 4 decided to go independent. So CBS became 47 and partnered with FOX 30 in the same building. :muttley:
TV 17 ABC moved to a new location who was then bought out by ABC Brunswick Georgia who went bankrupted and was bought bu NBC. They are doing the same thing as CBS/Fox.
Since we went digital, they all have split their frequency into extra channels. So 4 became 30 plus, not counting the religious channels. :bigsmile:
Enough to make your head spin heh?
Buggy