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Kaimbridge M. GoldChild
Kaimbridge@gmail.com
Sat Apr 24 18:35:06 EDT 2010
Eli Polonsky wrote,
>> From: Jeff Lehmann <jjlehmann@comcast.net>
>> Could it be that it's not really broadcasting in
>> HD itself, but that it's just passing through some
>> of the sidebands from the source enough to make the
>> HD light flash?
> Jeff, I don't think that was what was happening.
> It acted just like when it's detecting HD on a
> somewhat distant station that I know is actually
> in HD, but it can't get a strong enough signal
> to "load" it completely. Even though I was near
> the tower, the 5 watt signal (in the null, too)
> was so weak that I was only getting a few "bars"
> on the signal strength meter on the display.
Another possibility: I don't know if it is the same as with
analog, but could you have actually been picking up image
overload (whatever the HD equivalent is) from a Pru HD signal(s)?
~Kaimbridge~
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