Monday, April 30, 2018

Getting antenna tv in Lewistown PA



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Here are the results for your location.  The transmitter database was last updated on July 24, 2017.  For more information about these plots and how to interpret them, please check out the Signal Analysis FAQ.
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*These are speculative reports that include pending applications filed with the FCC. This lets you see the effect of planned upcoming transmitter changes, but note that things may change by the time the FCC finishes processing these applications.
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The Signal Analysis Report lists the broadcasters in your area, ranked from strongest to weakest, according to 3D propagation modeling of the location and height (optional) that you entered.  The background color of each transmitter in the table is color coded as follows:
Background color
Estimated signal strength
Green
An indoor "set-top" antenna is probably sufficient to pick up these channels
Yellow
An attic-mounted antenna is probably needed to pick up channels at this level and above
Red
A roof-mounted antenna is probably needed to pick up channels at this level and above
Grey
These channels are very weak and will most likely require extreme measures to try and pick them up
Please understand that this is a simulation and can only be treated as a rough approximation.  Reception at your location is affected by many factors such as multipath, antenna gain, receiver sensitivity, buildings, and trees - which are not taken into account.  Your mileage may vary.

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