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On 06/11/13 18:16, Stefan Jones wrote:<br>
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News: Portland's TV towers are on the west slope of the West
Hills, visible from my neighborhood.<br>
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Bad News: My Myth setup is kind of in the wrong part of the
house. I am having trouble pointing my indoor antenna in a way
that picks up all stations.<br>
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I would really love a live-feedback app that would read the
signal strength from my pcHDTV and/or Hauppague 2250 digital
tuner cards. Select a station, position the antenna, see the
signal strength.<br>
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Does anyone know of such a utility? A graph would be ideal, but
a numeric read-out would be fine.<br>
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I'd find such an utility very useful as well. At the moment my pcTV
290e picks up signals from my 2 local TV transmitters that almost
exactly 180 degrees apart from my location and approx the same
distance away. I realise that the gain from the back end of my
(yagi) antenna should be a lot less from the front but nevertheless
it happily tunes to (almost) all channels from both tx's but some it
gets the programme guide for and some not. Being able to point the
antenna more accurately woud be most helpful.<br>
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