The problem with TSReader (the free version, anyway) is that it needs to be closed and restarted to take a new reading, either from the same mux or a different one, so it wouldn't give a live feedback of signal strength as you rotate the aerial. I used it when diagnosing why an extra length of aerial cable, inserted when I moved the TV and PC to the other side of the room, caused some muxes to disappear (answer: because the cable was about as useful as a piece of wet string and severely attenuated some UHF channels - the cable has been consigned to the dustbin and a replacement has been bought). No information is displayed for my Hauppauge Win-T Nova-T tuner, but it is reported for my PCTV 292e tuner. TS Reader reports signal strength and quality as it scans a chosen multiplex, but depends on the tuner giving this information.
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