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<blockquote data-quote="Art Welter" data-source="post: 92836" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>Re: Audio Files - best quality</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am about 40 miles from the transmitter towers, unfortunately there are some mountains in the way between them and my roof mounted antenna.</p><p>Without the roof mounted antenna and a signal amplifier, no reception is possible. With it, reception and audio and video quality can be excellent, but is affected by wind gusts over about 25 mph (frequent), and audio cuts in and out completely before the picture starts to pixilate and freeze, then cut out. The picture seldom cuts out completely.</p><p>I leave on the sub titles when available, as they cut out after the audio, so you can read what people say (sometimes) when the audio cuts out.</p><p></p><p>The better audio and video quality of the digital transmission is almost completely negated by the go/no go reception, analog used to suffer from some "snow" and hiss when really windy, but nothing ever would cut out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Welter, post: 92836, member: 52"] Re: Audio Files - best quality I am about 40 miles from the transmitter towers, unfortunately there are some mountains in the way between them and my roof mounted antenna. Without the roof mounted antenna and a signal amplifier, no reception is possible. With it, reception and audio and video quality can be excellent, but is affected by wind gusts over about 25 mph (frequent), and audio cuts in and out completely before the picture starts to pixilate and freeze, then cut out. The picture seldom cuts out completely. I leave on the sub titles when available, as they cut out after the audio, so you can read what people say (sometimes) when the audio cuts out. The better audio and video quality of the digital transmission is almost completely negated by the go/no go reception, analog used to suffer from some "snow" and hiss when really windy, but nothing ever would cut out. [/QUOTE]
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