H***. Forget coverage maps. Is there any place to get a decent listing of HD-2 signals (similar to Radio-Locator).
Does anyone know where I can view coverage maps of HD-2 signals?
Could you simplify that for me please? This is like very foreign to me.
The HD channels are generally effective to the 65 dbu contour of the analog signal, but may very depending on the power, with the ones that have increased the HD level being pretty effective out to the analog 60 dbu contour.
Could you simplify that for me please? This is like very foreign to me.
Thanks. I noticed the HD signals in West Milford were fading in and out while the regular Analogue signals were fine. Once I hit Vernon the HD signal was dead.
First, there are two kinds of reception: automobile and in-home or at-work, which are indoors.
It takes more power to get through walls, so the 65 dbu contour (that is a measure of signal intensity) is about the minimum for good analog and HD indoor reception. In fact, for HD stations not running the higher HD signal levels now allowed, 70 dbu is the minimum where HD will work well indoors.
For automobiles, the signal is usable farther away... so we tend to think that the 60 dbu is the limit for HD in cars. The 60 dbu is available as a plot on a map at the FCC website.
Like anything, it depends a lot on your radio and your location. There is no guaranteed reception anywhere.
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