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Ever since I was a kid, I loved antennas and TV reception. It was always a thrill to hook up an antenna and see what stations I could get, and see if I could pick up anything from a far distance. With the transition to digital broadcasting happening, my love for OTA (over the air) reception came back and this blog will focus on what channels I'm able to receive via antenna from my home just outside of Toronto, Canada. Plus there may be occasional commentaries on shows that I see while adjusting my reception.

Friday, January 29, 2010

TV Garth: Things I Learned From The “Magic Tropo Ride” of Mid-January!

Greetings TV Garth readers! The weather is back to freezing and snowy cold (with no more wild TV reception), but I wanted to do one more post related to the SUPER Tropo Event of Mid-January. This time, it’s a look back at what I learned from the many stations I watched during that legendary weekend. (Click here for a recap of all the reception from that weekend.)

Without further ado, here’s what I learned from the Mid-January burst of long distance TV reception:

  • Joel Schipper (of South Bend, IN’s WNDU) has done entertainment reports from Toronto and even worked as a freelance correspondent for the show Star! Daily on Canada’s Star! Network.

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  • There’s a cool store called Detroit Comics in Michigan! (I love me some Wonder Woman and Archie!) Seen on Detroit, MI’s WMYD.

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  • CSI Weekends (both NY and Miami) are everywhere in syndication! I saw the same episodes on several channels including Lansing, MI’s WLNS pictured below, as well as South Bend, IN’s WSBT and Cleveland, OH’s WEWS!

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  • A furniture advertisement had a more impressive ball drop than the one seen on Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve last month. (Furniture Row ad seen on Lansing, MI’s WLNS.)

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  • “Michiana” is the cute nickname for the general area between Michigan and Indiana, using South Bend as the centre point. (Ads for Jobs Michiana and Michiana Guide below seen on South Bend, IN’s WNDU!)

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  • Mattresses are, indeed, manufactured in Lansing, MI! This was revealed in the so-cheesy-it’s-magic faux TV interview shown below for The Mattress Source and Capitol Bedding. (Seen on Lansing, MI’s WLNS!)

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  • Conan O’Brien got royally screwed by NBC (and I still feel to some extent by Jay Leno too, no matter how he or Oprah tries to spin it.) I already knew this, but didn’t make a posting about it until now. TV Garth is proudly on Team Conan.

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  • Jerry Springer is just as trash-tacular as ever no matter what city I’m watching it from. (Seen on Detroit, MI’s WMYD.)

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  • Matlock is still running in syndication, bringing back fond memories of watching it as a kid with my family! (Seen on Cleveland, OH’s WEWS.)

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  • The news graphic below looked slightly inappropriate and confusing until the story explained that the party was intended to raise money for Haiti. (Seen on Lansing, MI’s WLNS.)

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  • Speedy G Bail Bonds will quickly spring your loved ones from jail - for a fee, of course! Check out the Lansing Police Department in the background. (Seen on Lansing, MI’s WLNS.)

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  • Spanish pop Divas lip-synch just as badly as the English ones. She does look fabulous, though. (Seen on Cleveland, OH’s Univision affiliate WQHS.)

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  • K.E.Y.S. Kids on Detroit’s WMYD showed a music video with eerily similar lyrics to the recent American Idol phenomenon Pants On The Ground. (Seriously…they sing something like “You can’t be a man with your pants on the ground!”)

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K.E.Y.S. Kids also included singing puppets that began to swirl around on screen with a trippy background.

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A woman started talking on screen, while the trippy singing puppets spun around to her left and I started thinking K.E.Y.S. Kids would make more sense if I was intoxicated. (Which totally defeats the purpose of the show’s message….)

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The K.E.Y.S. Kids message? “Kids Enjoy Your Selves without drugs.” (I understand it’s a noble effort to produce a show like this, so I snark with love! Honest!)

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  • Communication in marriage apparently involves a lot of pained looks and screaming. (Seen on Kalamazoo, MI’s WLLA.)

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Seriously – look at these people! I particularly love the woman on the bottom right, with her exaggerated “shock.”

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  • Willa’s Wild Life is surprisingly not a new VH1 reality show starring Willa Ford. (Seen on South Bend, IN’s WNDU.)

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  • This is what I look like when I’m taking pictures of major tropo events like this. (Seen on South Bend, IN’s WNDU.)

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  • South Bend, Indiana may not be the best place to be an openly gay person. The WNDU weekend news covered a story about an offensive cartoon in the Notre Dame University’s student paper. My TV promptly pixellated in protest! GLAAD also weighed in on the issue. (This blog post from South Bend Equality was also quite depressing. It uses hateful quotes from users of WNDU’s web site to illustrate why “South Bend needs to add protection on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity to its Human Rights Ordinance.”)

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  • On a happier note, if you are into men, Cleveland OH’s WEWS features the attractive forecaster Jason Nicholas!

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  • If you’re into women, Cleveland, OH’s WKYC features the attractive forecaster Hollie Strano!

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I actually think it’s pretty clever that rival Cleveland stations compete with attractive weather people of the opposite sexes. I can so imagine that becoming some sort of romantic comedy. Think something like: She was the stormy, mysterious one. He was brooding and cautious, with a cold front that kept love at bay. Yet, one day the rival meteorologists crossed paths, and created a perfect storm of romance! From Showers To Flowers coming this Spring to a theatre near you. Watch to see weather or not they’ll live happily ever after!

That wraps up what I learned during the “Magic Tropo Ride” of Mid-January! Stay tuned to TV Garth for more television related fun!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Reception Reports: Jan. 18. 2010 Cleveland Rocks As Mega Tropo Weekend Comes To A Close!


This a set capturing the last day of the HUGE long distance TV tropo event in Mid-January! This was my adventure receiving TV stations from Cleveland, OH / Akron, OH / Rochester, NY and Erie, PA on Jan. 18, 2010 from my home in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Dayton, OH faded out just before 5am, but Cleveland, OH held strong and I was able to watch (and capture) a lot of the local news from WEWS and WKYC! I also saw some of the programming from Univision affiliate WQHS, along with Akron's ION station and Rochester, NY's WXXI. I left my digital box on RF12 before going to bed, and noticed that Erie, PA's WICU came in sometime after I'd gone to sleep. Distances provided are approximate.

Click here to see my full Flickr gallery of pictures (commentary included!)

Below is a listing of all stations received and shown in my Flickr gallery for January 18, 2010.

Channels from Cleveland, OH [213 miles] were:
3-1 (RF17) WKYC (NBC)
3-2 (RF17) WKYC (WXPLUS)
5-1 (RF15) WEWS (ABC)
61-1 (RF34) WQHS (UNI)

Channels from Akron, OH [228 miles] were:
23-1 (RF23) WVPX (ION)
23-2 (RF23) WVPX (qubo)
23-3 (RF23) WVPX (IONLife)
23-4 (RF23) WVPX (Worship)

Channels from Rochester, NY [98 miles] were:
21-1 (RF16) WXXI (PBS)
21-2 (RF16) WXXI-W (PBS World)
21-3 (RF16) WXXI-C (PBS Create)

Channels from Erie, PA [131 miles] were:
12-1 (RF12) WICU (NBC)

Click here for a quick recap of the whole weekend's reception.

Reception Reports: Jan. 17, 2010 Jonesing For Indiana on the way to Dayton, Ohio! (Passing through Illinois and Michigan again too!)


This a set capturing more of the AMAZING Mid-January long distance TV DX event! This was my adventure receiving TV stations from Peoria, IL / Cleveland, OH / South Bend, IN / Detroit, MI / Lansing, MI / Ann Arbor, MI / Flint, MI / Kalamazoo, MI and Dayton, OH on Jan. 17, 2010 from my home in Markham, Ontario, Canada. A surprise channel floated in a little after 5am, and gave me my current DX record! I caught Peoria, IL's WMBD on RF30 and it's a gigantic 571 miles away from me! I also felt like a kid again watching many of the Sunday morning cartoons on various stations! I also got to capture Sunday morning newscasts from South Bend's WNDU and Detroit's WDIV! The reception seemed to settle down in the afternoon and early evening, but bounced back with new surprises from Dayton, OH (WRGT and WDTN)! There was also an odd catch from Kokomo, IN! I noticed something on RF29 blinking erratically on my Zenith DTT901 digital box, so I switched to my Panasonic tuner to see if it would decode. The picture didn't quite make it, but the calls stored in the TV as WTTK on 29-1 and THIS TV on 29-2. Distances provided are approximate.

Click here to see my full Flickr gallery of pictures (commentary included!)

Below is a listing of all stations received and shown in my Flickr gallery for January 17, 2010.

Channels from Peoria, IL [571 miles] were:
31-1 (RF30) WMBD (CBS) [my current record!]

Channels from Cleveland, OH [213 miles] were:
5-1 (RF15) WEWS (ABC)

Channels from South Bend, IN [386 miles] were:
16-1 (RF42) WNDU (NBC)
16-2 (RF42) WNDU-SD (NBC)
22-1 (RF22) WSBT (CBS)
22-2 (RF22) WSBT-SD (SBT2)
22-3 (RF22) WSBT-WX (Weather)

Channels from Detroit, MI [222 miles] were:
4-1 (RF45) WDIV (NBC)
4-2 (RF45) WDIV-SD (THIS TV)
20-1 (RF21) WMYD (MyTV)

Channels from Ann Arbor, MI [264 miles] were:
31-1 (RF31) WPXD (ION)
31-2 (RF31) WPXD (qubo)
31-3 (RF31) WPXD (IONLife)
31-4 (RF31) WPXD (Worship)

Channels from Lansing, MI [271 miles] were:
6-1 (RF36) WLNS (CBS) [over top of Analog CITS from Hamilton!!!]

Channels from Kokomo, IN [451 miles] were:
29-1 (RF29) WTTK (CW)
29-2 (RF29) WTTK (THIS TV)

Channels from Flint, MI [222 miles] were:
28-1 (RF28) WFUM (PBS)
28-2 (RF28) WFUM-SD (PBS)
28-3 (RF28) WFUM (PBS Create)

Channels from Kalamazoo, MI [326 miles] were:
64-1 (RF45) WLLA (FamilyNet)
64-2 (RF45) WLLA-D2 (Family Christian Network of Costa Rica)

Channels from Dayton, OH [386 miles] were:
2-1 (RF50) WDTN (NBC)
2-2 (RF50) WDTN-SD (NBC)
45-1 (RF30) WRGT (FOX)
45-2 (RF30) WRGT-DT (THIS TV)

Click here for a quick recap of the whole weekend's reception.

Reception Reports: Jan. 16. 2010 Part 2 WLNS Continues Lansing Through Hamilton's CITS (Along With Stations from Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana!)


This is Part two of a set capturing the INCREDIBLE long distance TV reception of Mid-January! This was my adventure receiving TV stations from Cleveland, OH / Akron, OH / South Bend, IN / Detroit, MI / Lansing, MI / and Kalamazoo, MI [along with analog stations from London, ON and Kitchener, ON] on Jan. 16, 2010 from my home in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Cleveland rolled in intermittently during the night, but Lansing, Mi, Detroit, MI and South Bend, IN stayed strong! I was shocked to receive Detroit's WKBD on RF 14 over top of Buffalo, NY's WUTV! Distances provided are approximate.

Click here to see my full Flickr gallery of pictures (commentary included!)

Below is a listing of all stations received and shown in my Flickr gallery for January 16, 2010 (Part 2).

Channels from Cleveland, OH [213 miles] were:
3-1 (RF17) WKYC (NBC)
3-2 (RF17) WKYC (WXPLUS)
5-1 (RF15) WEWS (ABC)
55-1 (RF30) WBNX (CW)
61-1 (RF34) WQHS (UNI)

Channels from Akron, OH [228 miles] were:
49-1 (RF50) WEAO (PBS)
49-2 (RF50) WEAO (Fusion)
49-3 (RF50) WEAO (MHz Worldview)

Channels from South Bend, IN [386 miles] were:
16-1 (RF42) WNDU (NBC)
16-2 (RF42) WNDU-SD (NBC)
22-1 (RF22) WSBT (CBS)
22-2 (RF22) WSBT-SD (SBT2)
22-3 (RF22) WSBT-WX (Weather)
34-1 (RF35) WNIT (PBS) [over top of Digital CTS from Hamilton!!!]
34-2 (RF35) WNIT-SD (PBS) [over top of Digital CTS from Hamilton!!!]
46-1 (RF48) WHME (LeSEA)
46-2 (RF48) WHME-D2 (LeSEA)

Channels from Detroit, MI [222 miles] were:
2-1 (RF7) WJBK (FOX)
20-1 (RF21) WMYD (MyTV)
50-1 (RF14) WKBD (CW) [over top of WUTV Buffalo!!!]

Channels from Lansing, MI [271 miles] were:
6-1 (RF36) WLNS (CBS) [over top of Analog CITS from Hamilton!!!]

Channels from Kalamazoo, MI [326 miles] were:
64-1 (RF45) WLLA (FamilyNet)
64-2 (RF45) WLLA-D2 (Family Christian Network of Costa Rica)

Channels from London, ON [150 miles] were:
51 CHCH-TV-2 (Ind.) [Analog]

Channels from Kitchener, ON [74 miles] were:
61 CBLFT-8 (R-C) [Analog]

Click here for a quick recap of the whole weekend's reception.

Reception Reports: Jan. 16, 2010 Part 1 Holy Toledo, It's South Bend, Indiana! (With lots of Ohio and Michigan!)


The INCREDIBLE tropo of Mid-January continued with a set of pics so large I had to split it in half! This was my adventure receiving TV stations from Chicago, IL / Cleveland, OH / Akron, OH / South Bend, IN / Detroit, MI / Kalamazoo, MI / Lansing, MI / Flint, MI / Bowling Green, OH and Toldeo, OH on Jan. 16, 2010 from my home in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Chicago's WMAQ (at 446.25 miles away) stayed in during the early morning, and Cleveland rolled in during the afternoon. But what shocked me was my first reception of stations from South Bend, Indiana later in the day (I had never received that state before!) Even more shocking was getting Lansing, MI's WLNS over top of CITS, a semi-local analog channel from Hamilton, Ontario. I also managed to snag Detroit's WTVS on RF43 over top of Buffalo, NY's WNED! The reception was on fire, and I caught stations from all over Ohio and Michigan. (South Bend, IN stayed solid for much of the night too!) This set features newscasts from WNDU, WSBT, and WLNS! (Lots of awesome local commercials too!) Distances provided are approximate.

Click here to see my full Flickr gallery of pictures (commentary included!)

Below is a listing of all stations received and shown in my Flickr gallery for January 16, 2010 (Part 1).

Channels from Chicago, IL [446 miles] were:
5-1 (RF29) WMAQ (NBC)
5-2 (RF29) NBC5-WX (Weather)
5-3 (RF29) NBC5-US (NBC Universal Sports)

Channels from Cleveland, OH [213 miles] were:
3-1 (RF17) WKYC (NBC)
3-2 (RF17) WKYC (WXPLUS)
5-1 (RF15) WEWS (ABC)
55-1 (RF30) WBNX (CW)

Channels from Akron, OH [228 miles] were:
23-1 (RF23) WVPX (ION)
23-2 (RF23) WVPX (qubo)
23-3 (RF23) WVPX (IONLife)
23-4 (RF23) WVPX (Worship)
49-1 (RF50) WEAO (PBS)
49-2 (RF50) WEAO (Fusion)
49-3 (RF50) WEAO (MHz Worldview)

Channels from South Bend, IN [386 miles] were:
16-1 (RF42) WNDU (NBC)
16-2 (RF42) WNDU-SD (NBC)
22-1 (RF22) WSBT (CBS)
22-2 (RF22) WSBT-SD (SBT2)
22-3 (RF22) WSBT-WX (Weather)
34-1 (RF35) WNIT (PBS) [over top of Digital CITS from Hamilton!!!]
34-2 (RF35) WNIT-SD (PBS) [over top of Digital CITS from Hamilton!!!]
46-1 (RF48) WHME (LeSEA)
46-2 (RF48) WHME-D2 (LeSEA)

Channels from Detroit, MI [222 miles] were:
4-1 (RF45) WDIV (NBC)
20-1 (RF21) WMYD (MyTV)
56-1 (RF43) WTVS (PBS) [over top of WNED Buffalo!!!]
56-2 (RF43) WTVS-SD (PBS) [over top of WNED Buffalo!!!]
56-3 (RF43) WTVS (PBS Create) [over top of WNED Buffalo!!!]

Channels from Kalamazoo, MI [326 miles] were:
64-1 (RF45) WLLA (FamilyNet)
64-2 (RF45) WLLA-D2 (Family Christian Network of Costa Rica)

Channels from Flint, MI [246 miles] were:
66-1 (RF16) WSMH (FOX)

Channels from Lansing, MI [271 miles] were:
6-1 (RF36) WLNS (CBS) [over top of Analog CITS from Hamilton!!!]

Channels from Bowling Green, OH [304 miles] were:
27-1 (RF27) WBGU (PBS)
27-2 (RF27) WBGUKID (PBS)
27-3 (RF27) WBGU (PBS Create)

Channels from Toledo, OH [262 miles] were:
30-1 (RF29) WGTE (PBS)
30-2 (RF29) WGTE (Family)
30-3 (RF29) WGTE (PBS Create)

Click here for a quick recap of the whole weekend's reception!

Reception Reports: Jan. 15, 2010 OH Boy, It's Illinois! (Chicago and Decatur, IL with Cleveland, OH and Detroit, MI)


Mid-January brought an AMAZING tropo opening that allowed long distance signals to come in for about three days! This was Day One of my adventure receiving TV stations from Chicago, IL / Decatur, IL / Cleveland, OH and Detroit, MI on Jan. 15, 2010 from my home in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Chicago's WMAQ popped up off and on through much of the night (and is a lofty 446.25 miles away from me!) I also picked up Chicago's WPWR, and Decatur, IL's WBUI (Which is 542 miles away!) I also saw more familiar reception from Cleveland's WEWS and Detroit's WMYD. Distances provided are approximate.

Click here to see my full Flickr gallery of pictures (commentary included!)

Below is a listing of all stations received and shown in my Flickr gallery for January 15, 2010.

Channels from Chicago, IL [446 miles] were:
5-1 (RF29) WMAQ (NBC)
5-2 (RF29) NBC5-WX (Weather)
5-3 (RF29) NBC5-US (NBC Universal Sports)
50-1 (RF51) WPWR (MyTV)

Channels from Decatur, IL [542 miles] were:
23-1 (RF22) WBUI (CW)
23-2 (RF22) WBUI (THIS TV) Decatur, IL

Channels from Cleveland, OH [213 miles] were:
5-1 (RF15) WEWS (ABC)

Channels from Detroit, MI [222 miles] were:
20-1 (RF21) WMYD (MyTV)

Click here for a quick recap of the whole weekend's reception!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Reception Reports: Jan. 15-18, 2010 Magic Tropo Ride – A January Blast of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio!

Greetings TV Garth readers! Last weekend, there was an AMAZING tropo opening. (For those not familiar with the lingo, “tropo” is short for tropospheric enhancement, which is what allows long distance TV reception to occur.) This was my most intense experience with DTV tropo yet! It almost felt historic in scale. I’ll break this down by date and try to give a recap that can do justice to this awesome event! (Get a snack and a drink…this is gonna be a long one!)

Friday Jan. 15th

I didn't think anything was unusual at first. But a little after 12am, I turned the antenna, and I noticed a flicker on RF29. Then I noticed a flicker on RF51. Last time that happened, it was Chicago, so I quickly threw on my hat, dragged the antenna outside and put it on a ladder parked on top of the shed.

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In that position, Chicago, IL's WMAQ (RF29) rolled in off and on through the night (I caught it only briefly last Summer.)

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I also caught two new stations - Chicago's WPWR on RF51, and WBUI on RF22, which I'd never heard of.

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I looked up WBUI on Wikipedia and discovered it's the CW of Central Illinois (licensed to Decatur, IL.) But what really bowled me over is that it's a mind blowing 542 miles away from me!!! (At this point it was a new record for me!) I also picked up some of my more familiar catches with Cleveland, OH's WEWS on RF15 (with an Oprah episode featuring Lady Gaga) and Detroit, MI's WMYD on RF21.

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Saturday Jan. 16th

In the very early hours (5am or so) Cleveland and Chicago were still coming in. (Including WEWS’ local show Kaleidoscope which had Delores McCollum talking to Leon Bibb about Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.)

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Cleveland also stayed in during the early afternoon with WEWS (RF15), WKYC (RF17), and WBNX (RF30) but then I caught something new on RF22 - South Bend, IN's WSBT! (This was my first time catching anything from Indiana!) However, the picture didn't fully decode and I had to leave for work by 2:30pm.

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By the time I came home at 11pm, though, Indiana was fully booming in along with Michigan and Ohio! I caught full decode of South Bend, IN's WSBT (RF22), as well as WNDU (RF42), and WHME (RF48). They are all roughly 386 miles away from me!

WNDU on RF42 is one of the few NBC stations I’ve seen that includes a standard definition subchannel.

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WSBT on RF22 has two subchannels, including “SBT2” on 22-2 (showing a local basketball game when I saw it), and a weather station on 22-3!

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WHME on RF48 had what would be dubbed “Gospel Huxters” over on DXing From Lincoln County, AR. They were going on about something like sending $1000 as a financial seed for the Lord. If I had $1000 laying around, I don’t know if I’d want to send it to questionable guys who are sitting in front of a “paradise” backdrop. Hmmm…. Same program was running on the main and subchannel of the station.

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I was lucky enough to catch part of the newscasts from both WNDU and WSBT! I love watching local newscasts when long distance tropo comes in! First up was WNDU’s news with Joel Schipper and Angelo Di Carlo below.

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I also saw a bit of WSBT’s news with Diane Daniels below.

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Later in the night, I was totally blown away by catching Lansing, MI's WLNS on RF36. Channel 36 is normally CITS, a semi-local analog station from Hamilton, Ontario. (Never dreamed I could get a digital signal over top of a station that close to me, especially one that was 271 miles away!)

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I got to see the repeat of WLNS’ nightly newscast, with anchor Ann Emmerich, including a great shot of Lansing at night!

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I was blown away again when South Bend's WNIT stomped over CITS' digital signal on RF35!

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Two stations from Detroit, MI also came in over semi-local Buffalo, NY stations! I got WTVS on RF43 over Buffalo's WNED, and WKBD on RF14 over Buffalo's WUTV!

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There were also catches of many Ohio PBS stations including Bowling Green's WBGU on RF27, Toledo's WGTE on RF29 and Akron's WEAO on RF50!

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Below is a round up of other stations that showed up during the night:

Detroit, MI’s WJBK (FOX) on RF7, with a repeat of their late news.

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I also caught Akron, OH’s WVPX for the first time on RF23 (weirdly enough this is the same RF channel as another ION station, Batavia, NY’s WPXJ!)

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Cleveland, OH’s Univision station WQHS showed up on RF34.

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Kalamazoo, MI’s FamilyNet station WLLA came in on RF45 (this totally drowned out Detroit, MI’s WDIV for the most part, despite strong reception of many other Detroit stations.)

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Flint, MI’s FOX station WSMH arrived on RF16 with Wanda Sykes.

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Sunday Jan. 17 - Monday Jan. 18th

In the early hours of Sunday morning, I topped Fri's DX record with a few seconds here and there of WMBD (RF30) from Peoria, Illinois! It is approx 571 miles from me, and my current DTV record!

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I felt like a kid again when I got to see some children’s shows on Sunday morning! First up was the wacky Keys’ Kids on Detroit, MI’s WMYD (RF21).

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Willa’s Wild Life popped up on South Bend’s WNDU with some charmingly retro animation.

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There was also some animated Sabrina The Teenage Witch on South Bend’s WSBT!

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The picture below needs to be on a poster, or on a shirt! The WNDU wraparound makes it appear that the bird is saying “16 Brings It Home.” (The bird is actually from a PSA about safety that had nothing to do with WNDU.)

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I was tired, and still hadn’t gone to bed, but kept observing the tropo – especially when I saw that both WNDU (RF16) and WDIV (RF45) were running Sunday morning newscasts at 8am!

WNDU had the very cute “The Weather Could Be Verse” feature with Gary Sieber below, filling in for their regular meteorologist who was on maternity leave.

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WDIV rolled in with Bisi Onile-Ere and Andrew Humphrey for Local 4 News Morning. Their news wasn’t scary this time! They were talking to the Mosaic Youth Theatre and the reporting was surprisingly upbeat!

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Later, I clicked back over to WNDU to see Alana Greenfogel and Gary Sieber.

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The super wave of tropo seemed to be winding down in the afternoon to early evening period. However, after 10pm signals started lighting up again. Detroit came back in with WMYD on RF21. They were showing Cold Case Files, which always weirds me out. This episode is nothing to salivate over, in my opinion.

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There was also reception of Flint, MI’s WFUM on RF28 (which is now a satellite of Mount Pleasant, MI’s WCMU.)

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Then Lansing, MI came again with WLNS *again* overriding the analog CITS on RF36!

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I also got one crazy result that was so short-lived I only got PSIP in my Panasonic TV. RF29 was erratically blinking on my Zenith DTT901, so I switched to my Panasonic tuner to see if it would decode. It stored as Kokomo, IN's WTTK (451 miles from me.) Not a full decode, but the calls did get stored in the TV. (It mapped as 29-1 WTTK and 29-2 THIS TV.)

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Later in the night between 1-3am approx, I was shocked to get two Dayton, OH stations! WRGT came in on RF30 when I was on the phone with my friends Mr. A and Marsha. (Mr. A had just returned from a cruise, and is well informed of my DX obsession. So when I said on the phone, "WRGT what the heck is this?" He replied "Just take pictures and we'll look it up." Marsha then checked Wikipedia and said “Dayton?” Then Mr. A expressed surprise that I was getting Dayton, Ohio in the "dead of Winter." Heh...) WRGT also has THIS TV as a subchannel on 45-2.

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I also caught Dayton's NBC affiliate WDTN on RF50, which was showing a Dense Fog Advisory at the bottom corner of the screen.

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A little later, WRGT was also running weather advisories – over top of the Magic Jack infomercial!

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It seemed that Ohio was getting hit by Fog warnings all over, as WEWS on RF15 was also showing advisories by the time the station popped up again. (Even World News Now anchors Eric Horng and Vinita Nair look concerned about the fog!)

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Between 4:30-5am Dayton faded off, but Cleveland remained and I was getting good results with WEWS on RF15, WKYC on RF17 and WQHS on RF34. I finally got to see sizable chunks of the newscasts on WEWS and WKYC!

Check out the WEWS montage below with anchor Pete Kenworthy, and some coverage of Haiti benefits and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

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Soap hunks were being advertised on WQHS below.

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Jason Nicholas was on hand to provide weather on WEWS (W.O.W. for short) with Canadian cities London, Toronto and Leamington represented on various maps below!

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Here’s a montage of the WKYC news, with Mark Nolan and Hollie Strano. (Including a mix up where the caption “Rescue Efforts” appeared over a picture of Martin Luther King, Jr.)

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If it wasn’t clear at this point, there were still warnings about fog as evidenced by the giant text on WKYC’s weather subchannel below.

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WKYC really seemed to be promoting Hollie Strano in ads and on-air captions encouraging viewers to add her on Facebook. Mark Nolan appears in the second pic with the WKYC newsroom behind him.

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WEWS was taking part in the special event Help For Haiti.

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Below is a great shot of the 5 On Your Side logo, from the WEWS news.

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As I was ready to pass out from tropo-induced sleep deprivation, I caught one of my more regular long distance catches – Rochester, NY’s WXXI on RF16.

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By 6:30am I was exhausted and wrapped things up. I left my digital box on RF12 and Erie, PA's WICU came in sometime after I went to bed (saw it stored on the box after I woke up.)

So that about wraps up the historic (in my books) tropo blast of January 2010! Stay tuned to TV Garth for more Reception Reports! As well, check out these links to my full Flickr sets filled with tons of pictures from this awesome event:

Friday Jan. 15, 2010 - Full Flickr Set

Saturday Jan. 16, 2010 (Part 1) - Full Flickr Set

Saturday Jan. 16, 2010 (Part 2) - Full Flickr Set

Sunday Jan. 17, 2010 - Full Flickr Set

Monday Jan. 18, 2010 - Full Flickr Set