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Miami Vs Florida

Started by Gregg Lengling, Saturday Sep 07, 2002, 04:58:00 PM

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borghe

One question I have specifically for Jim Hall. When we were on the topic of multi-casting a little bit ago, you conceded that it would probably not be a good idea during a sporting event with heavy action. I was just wondering if, based on that post and this thread, it makes more sense to turn off 1.2 and 1.3 during all of the upcoming SEC games. Being that we are into the season with a game a week now, it certainly would be nice to know what 58's standard will be regarding this.

Rafiki

I was enjoying the game until "weak signal."
Can anyone explain to me why 1-1's power keeps jumping from the 20's to the high 50's in power while 4-1 is a steady 88?  I don't believe that there is a troposheric cloud hanging over Jackson nor do I believe that it is caused by the temperature!

57" Sony widescreen displaying weak signal  

borghe

I thought it has to deal with multipath effects on a lower powered signal.

ugyvel

This thread is interesting.  Normally, I only get a less than 50% signal for 1-1.  Saturday, watched almost all of the US open (after the badger game) and the Miami-Florida game with great picture, no drop-outs or artifacting and was very impressed.  Using only RS Bowtie up in the attic, from highland road in Mequon.  I guess I was lucky, or the atmospheric gods were with me.