My god... we must so close to the edge of even getting those signals that any little thing will interfer enough for it to cut out. I thought maybe it was the electric generated by the diesel locomotives, or the flashing rear end radio device. We are in the valley very close to the river that stretches to the vicinity of the transmitting towers. Maybe it's possible the signals bounce down this valley? I've read they came be reflected of of water also.
Antenna heighth is about 40' now, afraid to go any higher, I get a little shacky being up as high as it is now. I know weather has something to do with it all too. The night of June 30 after one of the worst storms I've seen in this area, I was getting channels from somewhere in Indiana! I justed raised the heighth from 35 to 40' last weekend. Guess I'll just wait and see if anything changes.
THANKS TO ALL.
AND ALL HAIL THE QUEEN OF CUTE
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