Michael said:
What? By variety of tree, seasons and moisture contend? The
best
bet is to shoot through the trees for a clean signal.
TV first came to my state in eastern India 31 years ago when some
army personnel discovered that they could receive transmissions
from a Bangladesh station some 100 miles to the west. Only those
of us on the western slopes of the hilly terrain could get a
usable signal. The reception at the house of a friend, though
facing west, was very bad - more snow than picture. There was a
medium-sized tree 100 ft away right in the reception path. I
thought that was probably blocking the signal, so they chopped
off most of the branches. The difference was quite significant.