The warehouse next door, does it have metal siding?dacflyer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 4:25 am Maybe That's my issue, lot of multi path interference.. I have been using the so called omni directional antennas LAVA antenna and 1 other that i cannot recall right this second.. I still have to adjust it every once in a while .. It's funny, I can pick up stations to the south of me more than 100 miles away, but i can't pick up a stable signal north of me 50 miles away...which is where most of the stations are.. the signal strength meter is bouncing all over the dial. No matter the weather... I have a warehouse next door to me, and power lines in front of my house... Didn't have these issues way back when Analog tv was around.. I could pick up most all the stations around me with ease. even 100 miles away.. and all I had was an old raggedy Radio Shack Outdoor antenna. only thing that disrupted it was a passing tractor trailer or airplane coming in to the airport..
It could be acting as a reflector for the weaker signals that are coming from the south.
But also, blocking the signals coming from the north.
Only thing that might work, is to raze up the antenna.
Then with a portable signal strength meter, find the right height and pointing direction for best reception.
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