> My antenna is pulling in Austin which is about 30 miles from
> the transmitter as a crow flys, It seems from what I
> noticed, it is how fast the train is moving is what causes
> it, it flickers when the train comes by. My antenna is
> about 30 feet up going towards Austin.
I'm about a half a mile from train tracks, and I haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary when trains go by (and I get both freight and passenger trains coming through). Plus, I live about 50 miles from the closest transmitter, so I would think it would be pretty noticeable if anything happened. It could very well be communications for the rail lines causing the problem, but if that's the case, your local rail lines must be using a system different from the lines in my area.
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