Posted by Dell (WA) on March 07, 2015 at 20:06:55 from (174.31.176.47):
In Reply to: Re: TV channels posted by omahagreg on March 07, 2015 at 17:06:09:
Greg.......while TV signals are "line of sight", you can be too close to the antenna and be in a hole like a doughnut. Back in 1958-9, I was the FCC Licensed station engineer for Ch #10 and it was my job to keep the transmitters tuned so the gold and silver mining towns in Colorado could receive TV. Some of the towns in the mountains could only receive TV in about a 300 yard wide spot reflecting off CLIFFS. It was a 4-day job that I worked 12-hrs per day at $5/hr. I stayed in a boarding house. Miss Jackie shure made delicious yeast rolls that made mouth watering sandwiches to carry in brown paper bag. .......nostalgia Dell, now why am I hungry?
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