I was wondering why Tablo support thinks your signals are too strong. This seems to answer the question:
Getting Technical with Over-the-Air TV Reception (AKA: Why Can’t I Watch This Channel?)
https://www.tablotv.com/blog/getting...-tv-reception/
A GOOD tuner should be able to receive signals much stronger than -50 dBm. Apparently, the Tablo tuners don't meet the ATSC specs:
Quote:
ATSC Recommended Practice:
Receiver Performance Guidelines
Document A/74:2010, 7 April 2010
RECEIVER PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES
5.1 Sensitivity
A DTV receiver should achieve a bit error rate in the transport stream of no worse than 3x10E-6 (i.e., the FCC Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service, ACATS, Threshold of Visibility, TOV) for input RF signal levels directly to the tuner from –83 dBm (-34 dBmV) to –5 dBm (+44 dBmV)for both the VHF and UHF bands.
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-50 dBm + 49 = -1 dBmV
Cable guys want you to have at least that much signal at the wall plate for your TV.
Maybe they got the idea from SiliconDust. 100% on the HDHR GUI is only one dB more at 0 dBmV.
Most of my Sony TVs say MAX or 100 at 0 dBmV except for one model that goes much higher: