View Single Post
Old 31-Aug-2017, 2:53 AM   #20
rabbit73
Retired A/V Tech
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: S.E. VA
Posts: 2,747
Quote:
Originally Posted by BarberSurgeon16 View Post
Realistically is anyone getting reliable reception from stations in grey fields in the -5 to -10dbm range??? I guess that's the key question as to if it's worth moving forward.
I think you must mean -5 to -10 dB Noise Margin (NM) range. Signals that are -5 to -10 dBm are extremely strong; strong enough to overload a tuner.

If an antenna is in the clear, it is possible to receive signals as weak as -15 dB NM. It is not possible to receive signals any weaker than NM -15 dB, because they are below the Thermal Noise Floor at -106 dBm. If you are able to receive signals weaker than -15 dB NM, either the TVFool report is wrong or the signals have been enhanced by Tropospheric Propagation.



Where the -106 dBm comes from:

http://www.aa6g.org/DTV/Noise/noise.html

I expect you to spend at least as much time testing as I have spent answering your questions.

Good luck

and

best regards,
rabbit
__________________
If you can not measure it, you can not improve it.
Lord Kelvin, 1883
http://www.megalithia.com/elect/aeri...ttpoorman.html

Last edited by rabbit73; 31-Aug-2017 at 3:08 AM.
rabbit73 is offline   Reply With Quote