View Single Post
  #32  
Old 04-30-2021, 05:05 PM
pgnl pgnl is offline
VideoKarma Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: West Midlands, UK
Posts: 17
Quote:
Originally Posted by DavGoodlin View Post
I can answer this one as a DX'er, NO - As a supplement to fill in areas not able to have a VHF local channel, UHF was always meant for a 40 mile radius using a common roof antenna.

If you were clear up to 100 miles away or stuck in the woods 50 miles away, the Channel Master Parascope (4251) was the antenna you needed, to get any stable UHF and almost always with antenna-mounted preamplifiers.

At least analog was giving us clues if it was multipath OR weak signal screwing with finicky UHF
I just searched for that and have never seen anything quite like it in the UK. I suspect you would have needed planning permission from your local council to use it! its massive….

The UK has been UHF only since Colour TV started in 1969 (vhf was 405 line b&w ended 1985). When we had analogue TV the main transmitters power was usually 1000kw per channel - any type of aerial/antenna for 100 miles even with a mast top amp sounds like a stretch here… i am sure others will correct me though…
Reply With Quote