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Originally Posted by ADTech
This is one time I'm way more optimistic than rabbit73.
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Thanks for the backup. I shouldn't make any posts right after an argument with my wife.
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Originally Posted by Billbert
Rabbit, I'm willing to experiment but was hoping somebody on this forum had experience with a signal profile like mine. I'm absolutely willing to cut and try different solutions but was hoping somebody had already been down a similar path.
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Good; we will try to help you as best we can.
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I'll be pretty busy moving in and won't have too much time to experiment
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Understood.
Does your TV have a signal strength indicator to help you find the best location for your antenna?
I like the Diagnostics Screen on my Sony KDL22L5000 TV that shows relative signal strength, and signal quality as defined by SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) and uncorrected errors.
bad signal; picture freeze, low SNR of 13 (should be > 15 dB), and high errors:
good signal:
My newer Sony 32R400A has a wider range signal strength scale with one dB steps; excellent for antenna experiments. It is also able to add a new channel after scan, so it isn't necessary to rescan after changing directions or antennas. I made a calibration chart of the signal strength scale with my Sadelco signal level meter that shows dBm values as listed on the TVFOOL report. See attachment 3.