The first strong storm of the monsoon season arrived evening before last and gave me a chance to test out the latest antenna setup.
The storm hit my neighborhood right when the evening news began and immediately the Big 3 UHF stations pixelated into nonsense. I quickly turned to VHF 12 and got an almost perfect picture. Trying VHF 8 and 10.2 gave me a picture on 10.2 but 8 never dropped in at all. 10.1 is also useless in a storm (but in all fairness it was raining very heavy at the time).
The antenna in use is a 20-year old combo FM/VHF/UHF about 12 feet AGL and pointed right at South Mountain (about 8 miles as the crow flies). This same antenna was used in the pre-digital days from far north Phoenix (I-17 and Happy Valley Road) in my attic no less and I could receive everything. That was about a 30-mile distance and there was significant foil insulation inside the attic.
I think if the federal gubmint makes another dismal decision regarding OTA TV I am just going to trash every antenna I have and go internet streaming. I don't watch so much TV that a scheme like that won't work.
The storm hit my neighborhood right when the evening news began and immediately the Big 3 UHF stations pixelated into nonsense. I quickly turned to VHF 12 and got an almost perfect picture. Trying VHF 8 and 10.2 gave me a picture on 10.2 but 8 never dropped in at all. 10.1 is also useless in a storm (but in all fairness it was raining very heavy at the time).
The antenna in use is a 20-year old combo FM/VHF/UHF about 12 feet AGL and pointed right at South Mountain (about 8 miles as the crow flies). This same antenna was used in the pre-digital days from far north Phoenix (I-17 and Happy Valley Road) in my attic no less and I could receive everything. That was about a 30-mile distance and there was significant foil insulation inside the attic.
I think if the federal gubmint makes another dismal decision regarding OTA TV I am just going to trash every antenna I have and go internet streaming. I don't watch so much TV that a scheme like that won't work.