You watch 12 for news? How quaint.![]()
I really don't like how "cluttered" their newscast looks with that stupid non-crawl at the bottom of the screen telling me what's coming up next segment. I don't care what story's next. Surprise me.
You watch 12 for news? How quaint.![]()
KAET, KSAZ and KPNX, Rf 8, 10, and 12 can be received, without any amplification, in parts of Prescott Valley, nearly 90 miles from South Mtn. The signals are consistant and steady, day and night. Thunderstorms create some issues with pixelization. The bottom line is those stations send out a great signal. Reception issues are the real reason for any issues with Hi-VHF.......
KAET, KSAZ and KPNX, Rf 8, 10, and 12 can be received, without any amplification,
in parts of Prescott Valley, nearly 90 miles from South Mtn. The signals are consistant
and steady, day and night. Thunderstorms create some issues with pixelization.
The bottom line is those stations send out a great signal. Reception issues are the real
reason for any issues with Hi-VHF.......
How big are the antennas being used in Prescott Valley? I'm guessing that they are rather large and up on towers or at least good sized masts. In many parts of the Phoenix metro, outside antennas are not allowed, per HOA regs.
I disagree. I used to live in far, far NW metro area and had a standard VHF/UHF antenna in my attic (shielded to some extent by the foil insulation in the walls). I never had a reception problem until the stations went digital then nothing but trouble.
Yes, digital signals do behave differently from analog signals. They are more prone to issues
from overload and/or multipath in many cases. The foil may well have been your issue.
Finally, we installed several OUTDOOR antennas in your immediate area, near Falcon Field in Mesa. That was 18 months ago. The antennas are no higher than the roof in each case. We have not heard from any HOA's nor the F.A.A.
Back to the original topic, 12 News played another recorded forecast last night. Jimmy Q did the recorded forecast. In what universe is this acceptable?
To be absolutely fair, virtually all the mainstream TV stations in Phoenix have done this. Some ran loops on their sub-channels which were hours out of date. Some present a "live" weather report every 10-15 minutes but with the same stale data (really, what changes in 15 minutes?). How many people in Phoenix use TV for the weather anyway? One click on your smartphone gives you instant weather conditions and forecast.
A bit off topic of recorded forecasts. Last night after NBC Nightly News,
12 VERIFIED that we do indeed have nuclear weapons capable
of annihilating North Korea. 12 sets new low standards for insulting
peoples intelligence.........
Perhaps 12 VERIFIED that 12 hour old weather forecasts are acceptable to its viewers...![]()