You might want to check this note from KERA before it gets removed:
http://artandseek.net/2011/10/27/reminder-kera-tv-maintenance/
The installation of the new mask filter was completed by late Friday afternoon, October 28, 2011. RF-14 has always had a good strong signal but the SNR (signal quality) never matched the raw power. That's why many consumer sets reported a "weak" signal when viewing a diagnostic meter.
The new mask filter has been very effective. On my HD HomeRun, the SNQ had been in the mid-70's and now it's full scale at 100. The story is the same on a Sencore signal analyzer. The MER was typically around 30 dB. Now it's max scale at 36 dB. KERA now matches the signal quality of all the other full-power facilities in the market.
http://artandseek.net/2011/10/27/reminder-kera-tv-maintenance/
The installation of the new mask filter was completed by late Friday afternoon, October 28, 2011. RF-14 has always had a good strong signal but the SNR (signal quality) never matched the raw power. That's why many consumer sets reported a "weak" signal when viewing a diagnostic meter.
The new mask filter has been very effective. On my HD HomeRun, the SNQ had been in the mid-70's and now it's full scale at 100. The story is the same on a Sencore signal analyzer. The MER was typically around 30 dB. Now it's max scale at 36 dB. KERA now matches the signal quality of all the other full-power facilities in the market.