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HDTV Antennas
What is unique about the new HDTV antennas? We just picked up a new
HDTV with a tuner and was advised to pickup a simple HDTV antenna to pick up the local digital broadcast. Any magic to these other the high gain claims on the boxes? Dick AA5VU |
HDTV Antennas
aRKay wrote:
What is unique about the new HDTV antennas? We just picked up a new HDTV with a tuner and was advised to pickup a simple HDTV antenna to pick up the local digital broadcast. Any magic to these other the high gain claims on the boxes? Dick AA5VU Dick; There is absolutely nothing unique about a so called HDTV antenna. I would get a good quality antenna though. Stations are currently transmitting at reduced power to save a few dollars until they have to goto high power. Dave WD9BDZ |
HDTV Antennas
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 01:43:04 GMT, aRKay wrote:
What is unique about the new HDTV antennas? We just picked up a new HDTV with a tuner and was advised to pickup a simple HDTV antenna to pick up the local digital broadcast. Any magic to these other the high gain claims on the boxes? Dick AA5VU Marketing ploy like the "Color TV Antennas" in days of old. S.T.W. |
HDTV Antennas
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, aRKay wrote: What is unique about the new HDTV antennas? We just picked up a new HDTV with a tuner and was advised to pickup a simple HDTV antenna to pick up the local digital broadcast. Any magic to these other the high gain claims on the boxes? Dick AA5VU Last I looked, broadcast HDTV occupies the old UHF tv channels, so... Rat Shack Model: U-75R, Catalog #: 15-2160 $25 it's a UHF antenna, nothing more, and that's all you need. I've put in a few of these. -- Namaste-- |
HDTV Antennas
Dick,
Since the vast majority of HDTV channels are on UHF, make sure that you have good UHF performance. If using an outside antenna, and you do other OTA viewing, you might as well get a good one that covers VHF/UHF. I particularly like the Channel Master antennas with boom lengths anywhere from 6 to 10 feet. In most cases there is no such thing as too much signal. Of course, if you are really close to the transmit towers, you can get exactly that. As far as a "simple" antenna...you may find that you have multi-path problems with them. Lots of variables to consider, but none of them have anything in particular to do with HDTV grin. Your best bet is to go to the antennaweb site, plug in your zip code or location and see what antenna they recommend. This site is used by a lot of HDTV enthusiasts. www.antennaweb.org 73, ....hasan, N0AN "aRKay" wrote in message ... What is unique about the new HDTV antennas? We just picked up a new HDTV with a tuner and was advised to pickup a simple HDTV antenna to pick up the local digital broadcast. Any magic to these other the high gain claims on the boxes? Dick AA5VU |
HDTV Antennas
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 09:23:38 -0500, "hasan schiers"
wrote: In most cases there is no such thing as too much signal. Hi Hasan, In fact that is wrong. Too much signal can black out the picture. On the other hand, that is about as likely to happen as the borrow and spend Republicans delivering a balanced budget. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
HDTV Antennas
Hi Richard, that's why I said "in most cases". I like your probablility
metaphor. Doesn't sound like either one of us will be holding our breath. ....hasan, N0AN "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 09:23:38 -0500, "hasan schiers" wrote: In most cases there is no such thing as too much signal. Hi Hasan, In fact that is wrong. Too much signal can black out the picture. On the other hand, that is about as likely to happen as the borrow and spend Republicans delivering a balanced budget. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
HDTV Antennas
If that is the comparison, then everyone already has the black-out...
buh dum dum. 73, Steve, K9DCI "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 09:23:38 -0500, "hasan schiers" wrote: In most cases there is no such thing as too much signal. Hi Hasan, In fact that is wrong. Too much signal can black out the picture. On the other hand, that is about as likely to happen as the borrow and spend Republicans delivering a balanced budget. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
HDTV Antennas
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artie wrote: In article , aRKay wrote: What is unique about the new HDTV antennas? We just picked up a new HDTV with a tuner and was advised to pickup a simple HDTV antenna to pick up the local digital broadcast. Any magic to these other the high gain claims on the boxes? Dick AA5VU Last I looked, broadcast HDTV occupies the old UHF tv channels, so... Rat Shack Model: U-75R, Catalog #: 15-2160 $25 it's a UHF antenna, nothing more, and that's all you need. I've put in a few of these. I am 3 to 4 miles from the transmission towers and the antenna you mentioned may be too directional. I need an omnidirectional UHF only. |
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