Received my Artec A14T today, ($60) playing with it since then. Bare bones but functional. Controls are (1) scan for channels, (2) play, (3) change aspect ratio. Resizeable window or full-screen. If scan finds it, you can watch it; no channel edit/add/delete functions provided. (Might be able to hack the data file if I can locate it.) No channel numbers, just callsigns. Pretty much same results when scanning with supplied antenna or rabbit ears, mini-yagi finds a few more (all un-amplified). No DVR func yet. I would love QAM too. It won't tolerate USB 1.1 (Tried it on a lesser LT.) Worth $60, glad I didn't pay $100.
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Tim @ Sep 27th 2006 10:23PM
Received my Artec A14T today, ($60) playing with it since then. Bare bones but functional. Controls are (1) scan for channels, (2) play, (3) change aspect ratio. Resizeable window or full-screen. If scan finds it, you can watch it; no channel edit/add/delete functions provided. (Might be able to hack the data file if I can locate it.) No channel numbers, just callsigns. Pretty much same results when scanning with supplied antenna or rabbit ears, mini-yagi finds a few more (all un-amplified). No DVR func yet. I would love QAM too. It won't tolerate USB 1.1 (Tried it on a lesser LT.) Worth $60, glad I didn't pay $100.