> I was just wondering if anyone knew of a place like or is
> there a place like Radio-info for TV? I would like to see
> what would be my best bet for TV reception out at Lavaca
> county, I can get San antonio TV fairly well, but sometimes
> I cant get it at all. I tried out Channel 2 and it was a
> lot more clear, but I just wonder if thats what I need to be
> watching instead of San antonio TV?
>
The best place I know of for TV or FM is the FCC site at
www.fcc.gov which gives you the Service Coverage Contour for both FM and TV stations.
For TV click on media {on right side of window}, then on the left side is a menu that you can click on and scroll down to TV QUERY click on that. A new window will open up SEARCH ON ANY FIELD, enter only the four alpha characters for the CALL {KPRC, do not add TV or DT} and click on TV QUERY (detailed output + CDBS links) and then click on SUBMIT DATA.
Every active record for the TV station you entered will come up in a new window, the Analog and Digital stations, STA's that are being used, Applications and Constructions Permits.
Near the bottom of each record will be the word AREA:, click on this for a map of the Service Grade Contour complete with many cities and towns. I use the FCC FM Query over Radio-Locator as it should be more accurate than R-L.
For FM just substitute FM in place of TV for Service Grade Contours.
Now if I could just find a good site for AM Contours!
Hope this helps jras.
If I didn't make it clear how to use the FCC has a help section on how to use the AM-FM-TV Query or email me. Unfortunately there are no Coverage Maps for AM stations at this time, I would not hold my breath for that to happen either.
Mike O