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Old 29-Aug-2015, 1:35 AM   #13
rabbit73
Retired A/V Tech
 
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The Indy channels were analog then. You could watch them when they were very weak if you could tolerate a little snow. With digital signals it's all or nothing because of the "Digital Cliff," as ADTech mentioned.



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Where do I find these terrain charts?
The ones in color are ready made on the tvfool report. The black and white ones I created using this web site; it takes a little time to learn how to use their software.

http://www.heywhatsthat.com/profiler.html

I don't consider Indy to be impossible, just very difficult and expensive if you are willing to settle for unreliable reception and are willing to risk failure.

If you have a friend there he could stream it to you on the internet with a Slingbox.
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