All seems well now no drop out on any channels that I see. Even the low powered stations come in good. Last night I did a scan and I picked up KTEN which is in the opposite direction. How is that possible.
All seems well now no drop out on any channels that I see. Even the low powered stations come in good. Last night I did a scan and I picked up KTEN which is in the opposite direction. How is that possible.
All seems well now no drop out on any channels that I see. Even the low powered stations come in good. Last night I did a scan and I picked up KTEN which is in the opposite direction. How is that possible.
A frequent term is SKIP. Signals in the evening and early morning are receivable on an intermittent basis and are not reliable enough to plan on watching.
It’s common to get kten in the evenings around Tuttle, especially if you repoint to the south/southeast instead of north to the OKC towers in Edmond. You might even pick up Lawton at night if you point to the southwest.
In my younger days I used to love rotating the antenna at our ranch in Seminole, at night to see what I could get from Dallas, Ft Smith, Lawton /Wichita Falls in addition to what we normally got from OKC, Tulsa and Ada.
Be careful that can become an expensive hobby. Just a little better antenna, then an amplifier, next a rotator. Suddenly a $25 investment has reached $3-400 and there is still only the 4 major networks to watch.