Yes, reflections. Digital TV is a stream of data, and the system sees reflections as duplicate, extraneous data.
Most of the difference between the firs-generation receivers and fifth-generation receivers is the ability to reject the duplicate data. They are a LOT better, but not perfect.
Tuner front ends are much more sensitive than they were twenty years ago, and the need for in-line amplifiers is not nearly what it used to be. Amplifiers can easily make the situation worse by causing overload and generating spurious signals. Check your signal strength indication before concluding that you need an amplifier. Many of the signal "quality" displays actually indicate signal-to-noise ratio along with signal strength. Recheck the display after putting an amplifier in the line to make sure that the reading hasn"t gone down.
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Today's Featured Article - George's Fordson Major - by Anthony West (UK). This is a bit of a technical info to add on to the article about George's Major in the "A Towny Goes Plowing" article. George bought his Major from a an implement sale about 18 years ago for £200.00. There is no known history regarding its origins or what service it had done, but the following work was undertaken by Harold alone to bring it up to show standard. From the engine number, it was found that the major was produced late 19
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