KB1OKL said:
Jason you are one of the few who gets good reception at DX ;D distance, it's probably partially because Texas is so flat, enjoy iy while you can it ain't going to be around for much longer.
The flat terrain certainly helps, but also keep in mind most of the Houston stations are nearly maximum Class C facilities, whereas the most powerful Philadelphia stations are Class B (and most are short-spaced to New York stations.) The difference between C and B, taking antenna height into account, is about 16 dB or 40 times the power. Of course, the difference between C and A is even greater -- about 28 dB.
This is why anecdotal reports like "I can receive HD 40 miles away, so there's nothing wrong with the system" don't tell the whole story.
For example, consider WPPZ, a Class A which transmits from the highest antenna in the Philadelphia Roxborough tower farm, yet I lose their HD reception only 4 miles northwest of the site along I-76 (between the Conshohocken curve and I-476) due to shadowing. WPPZ's
predicted field strength along that stretch of highway ranges from 85 to 80 dBu, yet the digital signal still won't decode.