On 03/22/04 00:38 ET, HDTVJunkie said...
Is it possible to have one 4228 pointed South
& one pointed North?
I would think your output would be very strange
on the channels that San Diego and Los Angeles
both use. With a second receiver, you could use
a second TV input without trouble.
According to antennaweb.org, three channels compete:
25 is an indie in Van Nuys, and shows up almost completely snowed in at my house five miles away, but it also ABC Digital in San Diego;
39 is Digital of Mexican CH 52, and NBC in San Diego;
51 is Digital Korean in Palos Verdes and an indie in San Diego.
So...how badly do weak analog signals affect digitals on the same frequency?
I can't see how NBC or ABC would have channels that could be interfered with in areas between markets.
You could, at some expense, build your own head-end
unit to modulate all the channels from both markets
on the channel numbers of your choice.
WOW! What a concept! You really must capitalize SOME when you write "SOME expense!" To make this worthwhile, you would need several antennas, a tuner for each station, and a combination of analog and HD modulators in this head-end. It would already cost thousands if you just stuck with analog stations!