What is ghosting?
Many structures can reflect TV signals much like they reflect light. This can lead to the TV receiver “seeing” more than one version of the TV signal. Ghosting results when a TV signal arrives at the receiver via more than one path. Low areas in a neighborhood are especially susceptible to ghosting. If ghosting is caused by a single structure that creates one distinct ghost image, a medium or large multi-directional antenna may be useful with careful positioning to eliminate the reflected signal. However, the antenna may require different positioning for each channel. Directional antennas are the most ghost-resistant antennas since they “see” in only one direction and have a tendency not to see the reflected ghost signal. The further away from structures the antenna is located the less likely a problem will occur. Many factors, however, such as the structure’s total surface area, the direction it faces, and neighborhood terrain, will influence how much effect the structure will have on
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