LOL! So the short answer is no. Can't be done. Forget about it. Right? Or is there still a slim-to-none chance? I guess I'm more worried about it than he is. I guess I'm taking it as a challenge. He's surrounded by woods and no one else around for miles so how's the FCC going to know if I put an amp in the equation? Lives in BFE. But, I guess he needs to pick the house up and move it up higher. LOL Just kind of aggravates me that he lives in AR but has to watch MO channels. He's good with it. I'm not. LOL Oh well, thought I had it figured out. I was worried there would be a lot of signal loss. At the risk of sounding stupid, and I did some research but apparently not enough, what's hardline? I've read about other people having a lot of success with passive repeaters or stringing coax and just thought I would try it, but it sounds like it wasn't meant to be. Maybe when I hit the Powerball, I can come up with something to help him. Sounds like that's what it is going to take to do it just because of the expenses.
E-mailed several months ago the tech people at all the stations in Little Rock asking about repeaters, but only the tech lady at KTHV answered me. She's a pretty nice person. Rest blew me off apparently. She said they couldn't put one anywhere up there because that would be extending the coverage area. I looked at a coverage map for that channel and where my uncle lives is in the coverage area but yet can't get it, so why couldn't there be a repeater around there?
Last edited by mdoverstreet; 22-Oct-2011 at 3:03 AM.
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