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Old 11-Jul-2014, 12:26 AM   #6
rabbit73
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Location: S.E. VA
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When I clicked on the WFXT callsign in your tvfool report based on coordinates, I got this profile. You can see the terrain in the signal path:



I then generated a coverage map for WFXT using the interactive maps feature and an estimate of your location:



I then generated this tvfool report from maps:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...e1c6c7168d178b

As you said, DEEP FRINGE.

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In very rough terms, the colors can be broken down as follows (not related to Antennaweb):
- White is extremely strong. Beware of signal overload on amps.
- Red-yellow-green are all quite strong. You can expect reasonable coverage with an indoor antenna.
- Cyan is where it's advisable to move the antenna up to the second floor or attic.
- Blue is where it's probably necessary to install a good antenna on the roof.
- Purple is quite weak and you really have to work at it for any chance of reception.

Last edited by rabbit73; 16-Jul-2014 at 2:23 AM.
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