I am curious about why my radio receiver vhf wire aerial lead needs re-orienting twice a year. The radio/cd/dvd player is housed below the TV so has a fixed location.
I am in Aotea, Porirua, and assume my feed comes from Mt Kaukau in Wgtn. The signal line-of-sight is through the house to the far wall where the radio is. Sometimes walking through the line masks the signal, so the signal is weak and directional.
About half the year I have to lay the aerial wire horizontal and the other half, vertical. Yesterday was move-to-vertical day - yes, amazingly, it was that clear cut. And, today, it was still fine in its new vertical alignment.
I am not asking how to fix the weak signal problem but I am just intellectually curious about the orientation change requirement twice a year! Maybe the stars re-align!!
Any technical insights?