I have a Philips amplified indoor UHF/VHF antenna. I live 12 to 20 miles from most of the stations except for Fox which is a few miles down the road. After a few months of adjusting the atenna (primarily finding the right location for the rabbit ears) I can tune any station in about 30 seconds by slightly adjusting the position of the faceplate. CBS is the only station that gives me any trouble.
One problem I have is that I live next to a train track and the trains would always interrupt my signal. Every night at 8:20 and 9:20 I would get a pair of trains and have to switch back to the SD broadcast until they were gone.
However, I will finally have the option of digital cable from the town I live in starting next week. I'm already on the list to schedule my installation.
I would definately recommend that people give OTA HDTV a try before signing up for cable service. Given the train tracks outside, the difficulty getting CBS, and my desire to get Discovery and ESPN in HD, I am getting digital cable.
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Wayne Alden IV @ Jan 18th 2006 8:04AM
I have a Philips amplified indoor UHF/VHF antenna. I live 12 to 20 miles from most of the stations except for Fox which is a few miles down the road. After a few months of adjusting the atenna (primarily finding the right location for the rabbit ears) I can tune any station in about 30 seconds by slightly adjusting the position of the faceplate. CBS is the only station that gives me any trouble.
One problem I have is that I live next to a train track and the trains would always interrupt my signal. Every night at 8:20 and 9:20 I would get a pair of trains and have to switch back to the SD broadcast until they were gone.
However, I will finally have the option of digital cable from the town I live in starting next week. I'm already on the list to schedule my installation.
I would definately recommend that people give OTA HDTV a try before signing up for cable service. Given the train tracks outside, the difficulty getting CBS, and my desire to get Discovery and ESPN in HD, I am getting digital cable.