egatx
14-Dec-2016, 3:02 PM
Hi,
I am unable to receive KVUE-DT reliably, whereas other local stations (broadcasting from the same tower location) work fine.
Though my tuner (a SiliconDust HDHomeRun Dual) reports a relatively strong signal (80% signal strength, 85-100% signal quality, 100% symbol quality), this particular station glitches every 1-2 minutes (pixelation, audio drop-outs, etc.). I have no reception issues with the other stations I care about (KXAN, KLRU, KEYE, KNVA, KTBC).
Here (http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3ddfafeba7a1e267) is my TVFool signal analysis result.
And here (http://www.rcaantennas.net/outdoor/?sku=ANT751Z) is the antenna I'm using (an RCA ANT751 Yagi).
Here are some pictures of the antenna mounted on my roof:
basic antenna setup (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2veyLZEgsYmNUF1d1RmbmdHVUE)
view from antenna's perspective, pointing at Austin towers (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2veyLZEgsYmY2k1NU5FN1E1dmc)
The antenna does "look through" a relatively large oak tree in my yard, as you can see from the second picture.
To verify reception issues with just this one channel, I viewed each channel for 5 minutes or so, noting no reception problems on any station except for KVUE. Also, I ran a low-level network packet loss test, which also tests for reception issues (documented here (https://forum.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5877)), and this test indicated no reception errors on any channels except for KVUE. There was no network packet loss, only loss due to signal reception.
The only root cause I can come up with is interference (from the tree?), but I'd appreciate others' opinions, and I'd especially appreciate suggestions for removing the issue.
I should also note that I had previously used a different antenna (this one (http://www.channelmaster.com/Digital_HDTV_Outdoor_TV_Antenna_p/cm-4220hd.htm)) in the same location, on the same mast, and I never had reception issues on any channel. Why did I change it, you ask? Through a series of unfortunate events, beginning with this SiliconDust issue (https://forum.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=113&t=62920) (which I did not know about until weeks later), my HDHomeRun Dual stopped working, and I incorrectly concluded that it had died. So, I replaced it with the newer HDHomeRun Connect, which I could never get to receive a signal reliably (all channels were intermittent), having changed nothing else (i.e., same antenna, cabling, etc.).
This led to a series of hacks, including installing an antenna-mounted preamplifier, which worked great with the HDHomeRun Connect for about a day, but then stopped working (I later removed it). When I finally discovered the SiliconDust HDHomeRun Dual issue linked above, and installed the newer firmware, I was disappointed to observe that I could not reliably receive any channel (keeping in mind that this is the exact setup that previously was rock-solid, save for the new firmware and the fact that I "fussed" with the antenna to try to get the replacement HDHomeRun to work).
For better I worse, I concluded that I had damaged my existing antenna setup while playing around with the preamplifier, so I replaced it with the RCA Yagi noted above, which seemed like a better choice and was available in-store at my local Lowes.
Now, as stated originally, I can reliably receive all stations except for KVUE. Any ideas?
I am unable to receive KVUE-DT reliably, whereas other local stations (broadcasting from the same tower location) work fine.
Though my tuner (a SiliconDust HDHomeRun Dual) reports a relatively strong signal (80% signal strength, 85-100% signal quality, 100% symbol quality), this particular station glitches every 1-2 minutes (pixelation, audio drop-outs, etc.). I have no reception issues with the other stations I care about (KXAN, KLRU, KEYE, KNVA, KTBC).
Here (http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3ddfafeba7a1e267) is my TVFool signal analysis result.
And here (http://www.rcaantennas.net/outdoor/?sku=ANT751Z) is the antenna I'm using (an RCA ANT751 Yagi).
Here are some pictures of the antenna mounted on my roof:
basic antenna setup (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2veyLZEgsYmNUF1d1RmbmdHVUE)
view from antenna's perspective, pointing at Austin towers (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2veyLZEgsYmY2k1NU5FN1E1dmc)
The antenna does "look through" a relatively large oak tree in my yard, as you can see from the second picture.
To verify reception issues with just this one channel, I viewed each channel for 5 minutes or so, noting no reception problems on any station except for KVUE. Also, I ran a low-level network packet loss test, which also tests for reception issues (documented here (https://forum.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5877)), and this test indicated no reception errors on any channels except for KVUE. There was no network packet loss, only loss due to signal reception.
The only root cause I can come up with is interference (from the tree?), but I'd appreciate others' opinions, and I'd especially appreciate suggestions for removing the issue.
I should also note that I had previously used a different antenna (this one (http://www.channelmaster.com/Digital_HDTV_Outdoor_TV_Antenna_p/cm-4220hd.htm)) in the same location, on the same mast, and I never had reception issues on any channel. Why did I change it, you ask? Through a series of unfortunate events, beginning with this SiliconDust issue (https://forum.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=113&t=62920) (which I did not know about until weeks later), my HDHomeRun Dual stopped working, and I incorrectly concluded that it had died. So, I replaced it with the newer HDHomeRun Connect, which I could never get to receive a signal reliably (all channels were intermittent), having changed nothing else (i.e., same antenna, cabling, etc.).
This led to a series of hacks, including installing an antenna-mounted preamplifier, which worked great with the HDHomeRun Connect for about a day, but then stopped working (I later removed it). When I finally discovered the SiliconDust HDHomeRun Dual issue linked above, and installed the newer firmware, I was disappointed to observe that I could not reliably receive any channel (keeping in mind that this is the exact setup that previously was rock-solid, save for the new firmware and the fact that I "fussed" with the antenna to try to get the replacement HDHomeRun to work).
For better I worse, I concluded that I had damaged my existing antenna setup while playing around with the preamplifier, so I replaced it with the RCA Yagi noted above, which seemed like a better choice and was available in-store at my local Lowes.
Now, as stated originally, I can reliably receive all stations except for KVUE. Any ideas?