So as I posted a while back, I'm able to get several TV stations from Hilo (they all actually originate in Honolulu) with an antenna mounted below the ceiling of my room.
Even being only 12 miles away and over 1,000 feet in elevation, a fairly good external antenna is needed to get anything.
The stations I've been getting are...
4.1 abc
4.2 MeTV
4.3 Hawaii news and weather
9.1 My TV network and local news
10.1 PBS
10.2 PBS
11.1 Fox
11.2 The CW
13.1 NBC
13.2 CBS
14.1 Religion and classic TV shows
So until about a month ago, most stations were strong and steady and never affected by the weather except 9.1 which would break up sometimes and 13.1 and 13.2 which only had a good steady signal under the right conditions but often would be just blank and said 'No Signal'.
Now, 13.1 and 13.2 have become strong and steady and never break up due to the weather but 11.1 and 11.2 are just like what 13.1 and 13.2 used to be.
There's been a complete reversal.
Is it possible that, for some reason, the actual radio frequencies were changed while the digital TV frequencies remained the same?
Even being only 12 miles away and over 1,000 feet in elevation, a fairly good external antenna is needed to get anything.
The stations I've been getting are...
4.1 abc
4.2 MeTV
4.3 Hawaii news and weather
9.1 My TV network and local news
10.1 PBS
10.2 PBS
11.1 Fox
11.2 The CW
13.1 NBC
13.2 CBS
14.1 Religion and classic TV shows
So until about a month ago, most stations were strong and steady and never affected by the weather except 9.1 which would break up sometimes and 13.1 and 13.2 which only had a good steady signal under the right conditions but often would be just blank and said 'No Signal'.
Now, 13.1 and 13.2 have become strong and steady and never break up due to the weather but 11.1 and 11.2 are just like what 13.1 and 13.2 used to be.
There's been a complete reversal.
Is it possible that, for some reason, the actual radio frequencies were changed while the digital TV frequencies remained the same?