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Re: How to remove distortion?

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:28 am
by golinux
kozikowski wrote:Which towers? I was surprised to learn that nobody in LA, even the techies, watch towers. I knew who owned every tower in each city I lived in including this one.
Not LA! If you don't know where the towers are, how do you know where to point the antenna?? Duh! tvfool.com helps locating them. ;)
VHF should have much less trouble climbing over hills.
I don't have hills, I have lotsa trees and am in a hollow (which is kind of an inverted hill, I guess). Time will tell . . .

Re: How to remove distortion?

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:51 am
by MariaTom
Low pass filtering with a very sharp filter (24db, 36db) can remove parts of the distortion. If the (undistorted) input signal was too complex the filtering will remove too much from the original signal.

Re: How to remove distortion?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 4:30 am
by kozikowski
<<<Easily remove sound distortions and imperfections with drag and drop editing.>>>

Which I don't believe, but I kinda wish that post hadn't gotten damaged.

Koz