@matrix You must not be in a particularly dense area. In philly at least a phone is likely to have quite a few towers they can directly ping at full power.
@matrix presumably TV is on a tall tower. so unless its far away or behind a mountain I'd suspect something else might be up.
@freemo
We have our antenna in the attic and not on the roof. TV works, just with DVBT we didn't get all the multiplexes and now with DVBT2 it occasionally drops out.
@matrix Metal roof or metal siding?
@freemo
No, I think roof is asphalt. It's the terrain, the line to the tower is covered since we live in small valley. A second floor and pole would probably be enough to compensate
@matrix Makes sense. Might not be enough people in range to be worth the cost of a full size tower either.
I have a roof top antenna and I can an have sent signals that go around the entire earth and I can hear myself on the receive end by the time it travels full circle back to me (though admittedly this is rare). It is not uncommon however for me to be able to talk both ways over the radio from the USA to europe or father.
@anonymoose
Very short, it sounds like a subsecond echo.never more than a second unless im bouncing off the moon
@matrix @camedei456
@freemo
Yeah, we have issues receiving TV too even though the height differences in terrain here are tiny.