Absolutely. It affects analog TV too. Analog kind of degrades gracefully, i.e., the picture gets "snowy" as the incoming signal level goes down. HDTV goes from excellent to severe pixellation to off very quickly. Another thing tha...
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"No coupon codes available for this item currently." I haven't managed to find any coupon codes for the HUMAX Digital ATSC TV Tuner for HDTV Reception at Amazon. It appears there aren't any discounts available for this item at the...
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The frequency for HDTV reception is UHF which is from 470MHz to 860MHz bandwidth worldwise, not VHF, which is 170MHz to 230MHz.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I got back up in the attic and repositioned the antenna, and found a point where I was able to get a good signal on all stations. I think the reason is that they are broadcasting the digital signal using another ...
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Not really. HDTV is broadcast at the same frequencies used for conventional TV, and depending on where you are located you might do fine with even a simple set of rabbit ears. If you watch conventional over-the-air broadcasts now, chances...
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Boosters are only good if you are distant from broadcast towers but have a low mostly usable signal in order to get a few points higher to have less signal drop outs. As far as positions, I boosted by signal almost 10 points on the lower an...
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