03/20/2018
Hello Springtime! We've been waiting for you, however the weather might make us wait a little longer. Spring is notorious for causing reception problems with antennas. The trees are the main culprit eating RF signals like a tree eating Charlie Brown's kite. They munch on different frequencies, so it's common to lose one channel and other channels be fine. Most of the time, it's just a temporary thing and will clear up after a few days, but other times it can become constant until Fall comes around. It may require just a minor tweak to the antenna to restore things back to normal. Take a look at the TV's signal meter and use it to tweak the antenna. Move the antenna slightly and stop for several seconds to see if the meter increases or decreases. They do not read instantly and you usually have to wait 5-10 seconds before it changes. Keep making small adjustments until the signal peaks and begins to fall again. Back up and tighten it down at the peak. If a channel has disappeared from the database, perform a re-scan with the antenna properly peaked, and it should restore all channels back to normal.