May 11 2007 at Noon local time, this is the first time I've tried to record e-skip direct to the PC using Windows Movie Maker. Reception with Philips amplified rabbit ears, and a Hauppague Win-TV D card.
@Ubstudios There is another channel trying to interfere with the video, at around 0:54 you can see some text from another channel briefly. The audio from this other channel isnt propagating. Audio is on the upper frequency of the channel.
I suspect once everything switches over to digital it might be easier to find analog channels from out of the US during openings. That should be interesting
Cool. We used to live on top of a hill in Ohio with a rooftop antenna. It's been known to pick up stations from Indiana, Florida, Texas, Kansas, and one time from Colorado.
This is a very "tame" video. =p
rafaelsalinas58 1 month ago
@Ubstudios There is another channel trying to interfere with the video, at around 0:54 you can see some text from another channel briefly. The audio from this other channel isnt propagating. Audio is on the upper frequency of the channel.
spunker88 1 year ago
I've gotten KDFW, and KTBS from Tampa once
eastest566 2 years ago
that's rabbit ears?
where in upstate are you?
polypolyman 2 years ago
Audio is easier to receive than the video signal
The1Sandman 2 years ago
Why do you think that the audio is pretty stable while the video is going nuts? Something to ponder during a dx.
Ubstudios 3 years ago
I suspect once everything switches over to digital it might be easier to find analog channels from out of the US during openings. That should be interesting
warbird281 3 years ago
I wonder if the digital tv will skip like this or is this gone when the analog tv is gone.
midsouthexpress 3 years ago
Cool. We used to live on top of a hill in Ohio with a rooftop antenna. It's been known to pick up stations from Indiana, Florida, Texas, Kansas, and one time from Colorado.
akeffer 3 years ago
KARK was my local NBC affiliate when I was a kid. DX reception is cool, isn't it?
WTRickman 4 years ago