Thanks for that info trip! I stand corrected
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On Saturday, February 20, 2021, 7:17 AM, RabbitEars Webmaster
<webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is not accurate. RabbitEars assumes an antenna at 13 feet, not 30 feet.
Additionally, the legend at the top right indicates what each color on the map
might represent in terms of antenna required.
- Trip
www.rabbitears.info
On 2/19/21 10:47 PM, Kelly T. Wallingford wrote:
Also the FCC & (rabbitears maps) projected coverage is based on people having
an outside antenna 30 ft in the air!
Kelly T. Wallingford
President
On Friday, February 19, 2021, 10:09:07 PM EST, Rebecca White
<wrlwtv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was extremely excited to see the map generated to show our station would
reach over 1 million pops. However the map that was generated to show predicted
coverage was not the reality of the people who would be putting up $10 Walmart
indoor antennas. The number was cut in half.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 9:20 PM Norm Kaiser <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
All:
Need some honest, expert advice. In your opinion, how well should an indoor
antenna be able to pick up an LPTV signal.
More specifically: Suppose your house is one mile from the LPTV transmitter.
Let's also suppose you look at the coverage map on Rabbit Ears and your house
where the indoor antenna is smack dab in the green.
Should you be able to pick up the channel relatively easily? Or do LPTV
stations require outdoor antennas as a general rule?
Thanks!
Norm Kaiser - Manager of Business Development RIGHTNOWTV
http://www.RightNowTelevision.com
norm.kaiser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx