This simply cannot work as claimed. If a transmitting antenna is 300' high, and a receiving antenna is 30' high, range is limited to about 32 miles - line of sight. Or perhaps Sikoimate has figured out a way to bend electromagnetic radiation...
This simply cannot work as claimed. If a transmitting antenna is 300' high, and a receiving antenna is 30' high, range is limited to about 32 miles - line of sight. Or perhaps Sikoimate has figured out a way to bend electromagnetic radiation...
The average TV transmitter height in the US is 400 meters. The ones in my region are 630 meters tall. Line of sight for a 630 meter antenna is 56 miles.
This simply cannot work as claimed. If a transmitting antenna is 300' high, and a receiving antenna is 30' high, range is limited to about 32 miles - line of sight. Or perhaps Sikoimate has figured out a way to bend electromagnetic radiation...
The average TV transmitter height in the US is 400 meters. The ones in my region are 630 meters tall. Line of sight for a 630 meter antenna is 56 miles."/>
This simply cannot work as claimed. If a transmitting antenna is 300' high, and a receiving antenna is 30' high, range is limited to about 32 miles - line of sight. Or perhaps Sikoimate has figured out a way to bend electromagnetic radiation...
The average TV transmitter height in the US is 400 meters. The ones in my region are 630 meters tall. Line of sight for a 630 meter antenna is 56 miles.
Besides, weather, the ionosphere and the troposphere bend waves all the time.
This simply cannot work as claimed. If a transmitting antenna is 300' high, and a receiving antenna is 30' high, range is limited to about 32 miles - line of sight. Or perhaps Sikoimate has figured out a way to bend electromagnetic radiation...
The average TV transmitter height in the US is 400 meters. The ones in my region are 630 meters tall. Line of sight for a 630 meter antenna is 56 miles.
Besides, weather, the ionosphere and the troposphere bend waves all the time."/>
^ Yes and no. When there is a booster, it could be a digital booster circuit instead of analog, but in the past and probably still now (even from generic Chinese brands) you probably won't get that for $18.
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The average TV transmitter height in the US is 400 meters. The ones in my region are 630 meters tall. Line of sight for a 630 meter antenna is 56 miles.
The average TV transmitter height in the US is 400 meters. The ones in my region are 630 meters tall. Line of sight for a 630 meter antenna is 56 miles."/>
Besides, weather, the ionosphere and the troposphere bend waves all the time.
The average TV transmitter height in the US is 400 meters. The ones in my region are 630 meters tall. Line of sight for a 630 meter antenna is 56 miles.
Besides, weather, the ionosphere and the troposphere bend waves all the time."/>
Thank you!