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In other words, the coming spring foliage in the clump of trees will have no more ultimate effect upon digital signals than they would have upon analog. Is that correct?
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No. On analog, the trees would cause either ghosting or snow. Usually annoying, but you could usually watch through it.
On digital, you'll get one of the following:
1) Perfect reception some, most, or all of the time,
2) Loss of signal lock , especially when the wind blows or the trees are wet,
or
3) No reliable reception at all on one or more channels.
UHF will usually be affected well before VHF.