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General DTV Reception Tips


Last Update: 7/13/2004 1:37 am
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  • WPTY-DT transmits on UHF Channel 25 and WLMT-DT transmits on UHF Channel 31.
  • Although, WPTY-DT transmits on UHF 25, viewers should enter “24-1” on their DTV set top box or DTV television set to watch WPTY-DT. The same applies to WLMT-DT.  Viewers should enter “30-1” on their DTV set top box or DTV television to watch WLMT-DT. It is highly recommended that viewers “auto-program” their DTV set top boxes and DTV televisions. Look for a menu option that forces the receiver to automatically scan every channel. This is a great way to detect all of the DTV signals available for reception.
  • Get a good antenna. Relatively speaking, antennas are not expensive. A good conventional mast-mounted antenna from Home Depot, Lowe's, Radio Shack, or Sears (to name a few) can cost well below $100. This is cheap compared to the cost of the television or hi-fi equipment and will allow you to receive the best looking television (DTV and HDTV) available at any price. Most can be mounted in an attic for excellent reception.
  • There is nothing special about HDTV or DTV antennas. There is no need to buy a special "HDTV" or "DTV" antenna. The signals are sent over the same frequencies as analog stations. Most "HDTV" antennas are simply marketing hype. Conventional or regular good antennas are best.
  • Point the antenna towards the transmitting tower. This one might be obvious, but it is crucial. WPTY CH24, WPTY-DT CH25, WLMT CH30, and WLMT-DT CH31’s are all co-located on the same tower. The tower is located in Shelby county northeast of the Wolfchase Galleria Mall. The GPS coordinates are, (35-16'33"N) and (89-46'38"W). The antennas are at a height of 1175' and we broadcast at a power rating of 3 million watts ERP for WPTY CH24 and WLMT CH30 and 400kilowatts ERP for WPTY-DT CH25 and WLMT-DT CH31. So viewers in Germantown and Collierville should aim north, viewers in Bartlett should aim roughly east to northeast, viewers in midtown Memphis should aim roughly east northeast and viewers in Frayser, Millington should aim east and southeast respectively
  • Mount the antenna as high as possible. Antenna reception improves with height. Getting the antenna above obstructions and interference is important. Sometimes raising an antenna a foot or so will improve reception remarkably. Any antenna improves with height - some have used rabbit ears sitting in their attic with great success. Even in an attic, putting the antenna as high as possible should help.
  • Outdoor mounting is best. Still, many find that attic mounting is perfectly acceptable. Long distance from the transmitting towers might make outdoor mounting a necessity. Getting the antenna above the roofline is also helpful in difficult reception areas. Federal Law specifically allows homeowners to place reasonably sized antennas on their property, regardless of homeowner’s association restrictions. Click here for information on the federal law.
  • Make sure the cabling and connectors are of good quality and in good shape. Low quality or inappropriate cable between the antenna and the receiver can seriously degrade the signal quality and make an otherwise good antenna worthless. In general, RG6 quad-shield coaxial cable with good connectors is an excellent choice. Usually, RG6 and RG59 are also fine. Be sure that there are no nicks or cuts in the cable or its shielding and that it is not folded anywhere along its length. The connectors must make solid connections.
  • Good analog reception indicates good digital reception. In general, if you get good reception (no serious ghosting and not much snow) of analog stations (e.g., channels 3, 5, 10, 13, 24 and 30), your DTV reception should be excellent. When installing your antenna, try getting the best reception from the analog stations first.

*some material provided courtesy of AtlantaDTV.org




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