I think there is definitely something to be said for the points made in this thread. Allow me to indulge you in my experiences with OTA TV reception.
I used to reside in Manchester, CT, about 10 miles east of Hartford. Using an RCA Amplified Indoor antenna an apartment in a brick building, I was able to recieve very strong analog signals on all Hartford area channels, with a minimum of ghosting (3, 18, 24, 30, 61), New Haven (8, 59) & Waterbury (20) were pretty strong, with a minimum of ghosting, and watchable signals on Channels 22 & 40 from Springfield with some ghosting. Channel 57 in Springfield was weak. All things considered, pretty good results.
A few years ago, I relocated to Floral Park, NY (due to a job change), which is just outside Queens in Nassau County on Long Island, about 18 miles from Manhattan, as the crow flies. Given the performance of the set (Sony) & antenna I used in Manchester, I assumed that I would have very good reception on all the NYC locals...
This was true, but only on the UHF channels (21, 25, 31, 47, 68). The VHF channels were a completely different story. Channels 2 WCBS & 4 WNBC were barely watchable due to heavy RF interference. Channels 5,7, 11 & 13 were watchable but had interference & mild ghosting issues, and Channel 9 came in very strong with a minmum of interference.
For the record, I live 2 blocks from a Long Island Railroad station, where there are overhead electrical transformers used by the passing trains. I often wonder how much interference those babies throw off to create noisy VHF reception. Also given that I live a short distance from the town business center (which includes a few small medical & dental facilities) as well as the local police department, I wonder how much of a role the equipment used at these places of business affects VHF reception & throws out noise.
I have since upgraded to a DTV converter box (this TV is used only as a bedroom set, as opposed to my living room, where I use Direct TV), and the reception, needless to say, using the same antenna & TV, is crystal clear on all channels except 13 & 21 (which I expect will improve dramatically after the analog shutdown occurs, since both of these digital stations share UHF frequencies with analog Channel 61 in Hartford & analog Channel 22 in Springfield respectively).
- Kyle Bookholz