Finally.
But, channel FOUR is still broadcasting. It's just the info on DTV, mind you.
But static on all the other channels.
Reminds me of the days after September 11th. No planes in the sky. Now, no channels on TV.
I was thinking I would lose all the normal channels, and just pick up the DTV ones, but they all seem to be pretty much the same here. And the quality doesn't seem to be any different on the channels that didn't/don't have a -1 with them. I don't know, just kind of disappointed with the outcome here, doesn't seem to have much if any of a benefit to the end consumer.
It wasn't changed for the picture quality. It was changed to free up horribly-wasted spectrum for repurposing (and by "repurposing", I mean selling public airwaves to the highest bidder *sigh*)
I was able to get ABC, NBC, CBS and usually CW from Indianapolis in Analog, but zip (well, except for about midnight last night when the conditions must have been just right) in digital. Dr. Digital says it's my antenna..
Of course, to "really" beat the tree cover around here, I need about a 100' antenna tower. And those are pretty spendy..
Can you mount an antenna in the top of a tree?? And if so, anybody got a cherrypicker they'd like to come over and let me use??
I was able to get ABC, NBC, CBS and usually CW from Indianapolis in Analog, but zip (well, except for about midnight last night when the conditions must have been just right) in digital. Dr. Digital says it's my antenna..
Of course, to "really" beat the tree cover around here, I need about a 100' antenna tower. And those are pretty spendy..
Can you mount an antenna in the top of a tree?? And if so, anybody got a cherrypicker they'd like to come over and let me use??
How right you are.It wasn't changed for the picture quality. It was changed to free up horribly-wasted spectrum for repurposing (and by "repurposing", I mean selling public airwaves to the highest bidder *sigh*)
Yeah, well, thanks
Reception is the tradeoff of rural living, I guess! Cellphone, TV, Radio, not much of any of the three..