Coosa River Whitewater Topics: Digital antenna reception
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MrHodja
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Digital antenna reception
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10/5/2015 8:13:30 PM
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Don't be suckered in to an expensive "digital" antenna. The "digital" signal transmitted these days rides a radio frequency signal, just like the analog of old. Your success in pulling in a signal depends on the height of the antenna and the amplification scheme you use. The closer the signal source your amp is located, the better. That is why satellite receivers have a low noise amp located on the dish itself.
Of course, you won't get any of the cable channels, which you may find unsatisfactory. i am in Northere Virginia on a temporary job and opted out of cable in favor of broadcast TV. i quickly found that broadcast TV options are very limiting and ended up watching cable channels on my iPad using our Montgomery Uverse subscription.
Let us know how things work out.
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