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What channels are b-casting HD in Milwaukee

Started by oopsme, Monday Jul 08, 2002, 08:55:00 AM

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Tom Snyder

 
QuoteHas anyone else noticed the very faint signal on 34 which I believe is WISN?

Might this not be signal bleed from 33? If you're getting 100% on 33, there might be enough signal to actually interfere with the adjacent channel? Do you get a similar signal from 32?

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borghe

I just checked with my RSDBT and I don't get anything on either 33 or 34.  

Mike Sheahan

I have never noticed anything on 32, and I checked all the major cities around us and don't see anything else on 34.  

The nearest 34 I could find was a UPN in Jackson MI, (not anywhere near where I am pointing the antenna) and they aren't supposed to be broadcasting until 11/1/2002.

If it isn't WISN I don't know what it would be.  I suppose it could be bleed over from WITI, but I don't even get that from the others that are broadcasting at much greater power.

veyj

Could it be WFLD Fox Chicago on 32-1.  I've no idea what rusty piece of metal is on my roof, but I'm picking up Fox Chicago from 6th & Grange.

John

Mike Sheahan

I have tried to get the Chicago stations, but I believe I have an Elm tree that is in my line of site.  

I can get a choppy signal on WLS 52, but it spikes from the mid twenties to mid seventies.  I am hopeful that it is due to the wind in the tree, as the best I get when it is calm is about 10 to 20 percent.

The tree will be coming down soon because it has Dutch Elm disease.



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