I'm getting some blips from this BERYL storm all the way in Atlanta.
Would it be safe to say that probably all Jacksonville stations over the air signals were disrupted
by the 70mph winds? .....while the old analog would have hardly been touched.
At what mph does digital signal loss become an issue? I'd guess about 35-40mph.
Are hurricane winds at a more (or better) atmospheric level for digital disruption than a regular thunderstorm?
Would it be safe to say that probably all Jacksonville stations over the air signals were disrupted
by the 70mph winds? .....while the old analog would have hardly been touched.
At what mph does digital signal loss become an issue? I'd guess about 35-40mph.
Are hurricane winds at a more (or better) atmospheric level for digital disruption than a regular thunderstorm?