I used the splitter to simulate the future power decrease, so I could see if I'd be able to receive them.
They're currently running at 6.5 kW, but that will end when their STA expires, and they decrease to 3 kW.
I used the splitter to simulate the future power decrease, so I could see if I'd be able to receive them.
I could never get it before but now I can get all of their channels.
That's the issue with trying to find the right low vhf antenna, will a 30/40 mile range still work with the power decrease??
The geeks on this board.Who's going to screw around with this kind of nonsense?? Better to wait until the power decrease, more issues to arise for the few getting the signal right now.Not a good scenario for WHNE.
CK-722 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 4:10 pmThe geeks on this board.Who's going to screw around with this kind of nonsense?? Better to wait until the power decrease, more issues to arise for the few getting the signal right now.Not a good scenario for WHNE.
They might file for an extension of the STA if they can.
I can screw around with splitters and pre-amps because my setup is indoors, I distribute the antenna in the only north facing room of my house to my south facing living room.windsor wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 3:33 pmThat's the issue with trying to find the right low vhf antenna, will a 30/40 mile range still work with the power decrease??
Who's going to screw around with this kind of nonsense?? Better to wait until the power decrease, more issues to arise for the few getting the signal right now.Not a good scenario for WHNE.
That mod is nearly 10 months old, it's basically dead
Nope, not sturdy enough. The rods are not made of the same sturdy thick metal that outdoor VHF yagis are. They'd snap off in the wind.