I am helping my dad set up a HDTV, but for whatever reason it doesn't have a signal meter built in. So, I am going to disconnect my computer and take it down this weekend to help him position the HD antenna he just installed to receive ATSC signals. I have TSReader lite, but it doesn't really show you the signal strength and quality. Is there a freeware program out there to help us position an antenna for a specific channel? Or, do I have to erase my own channels measure the signal strength through GB-PVR and then move the antenna to improve the reception. I couldn't find another forum thread which had addressed this issue. I apologize if this question is a duplicate.
-Anthony
PS- I forgot to mention that I've already used antennaweb.org, but it's off by at least 15 degrees, so we're shooting blind. Well it's either off or there is some kind of magnetic interference with our compasses.
-Anthony
PS- I forgot to mention that I've already used antennaweb.org, but it's off by at least 15 degrees, so we're shooting blind. Well it's either off or there is some kind of magnetic interference with our compasses.
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1 Gb Ram | 320 GB & 500 GB SATA II HDs
Sapphire X 1650 Pro | Hauppauge HVR-1600
Windows XP Pro running pvr-x2 1.1.5