We are adding an LCD TV to our sleeping quarters and need recommendations for an HDTV antenna to receive off air channels when camping. Thanks for the help.
Posted 2008-07-22 9:30 PM (#87975 - in reply to #87958) Subject: RE: HDTV Antenna
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A regular antenna should do the job for you. I don't see how an antenna can be different for HDTV versus analog TV. The radio frequencies are the same.
Posted 2008-07-23 7:34 AM (#88013 - in reply to #87958) Subject: RE: HDTV Antenna
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Well for one thing a regular antenna wont work after February. http://www.dtv.gov/
As for what kind, we have a Philips antenna from WalMart in the break room at work, seems to work fine. Thing about digital, it either come in or doesnt.....no more snow when messing with the rabbit ears.
Posted 2008-07-23 8:15 AM (#88021 - in reply to #87958) Subject: RE: HDTV Antenna
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The newer TV's such as LCD's have a digital tuner built in, all you need is an RV antenna. If you use an old TV it will require the digital converter box. Any RV antenna will work. I am receiving the digital signals now using the Wynegard antenna
Posted 2008-07-23 11:25 AM (#88064 - in reply to #88013) Subject: RE: HDTV Antenna
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Originally written by chadsalt on 2008-07-23 6:34 AM
Well for one thing a regular antenna wont work after February. http://www.dtv.gov/
As for what kind, we have a Philips antenna from WalMart in the break room at work, seems to work fine. Thing about digital, it either come in or doesnt.....no more snow when messing with the rabbit ears.
Chadsalt ... The link you posted has a FAQ about antennas.
Bit of a paraphrase... "Don't need no stinkin' HDTV or DTV antenna"... even after February 2009!
Posted 2008-07-23 2:33 PM (#88087 - in reply to #88064) Subject: RE: HDTV Antenna
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Originally written by hosspuller on 2008-07-23 11:25 AM
Originally written by chadsalt on 2008-07-23 6:34 AM
Well for one thing a regular antenna wont work after February. http://www.dtv.gov/
As for what kind, we have a Philips antenna from WalMart in the break room at work, seems to work fine. Thing about digital, it either come in or doesnt.....no more snow when messing with the rabbit ears.
Chadsalt ... The link you posted has a FAQ about antennas.
Bit of a paraphrase... "Don't need no stinkin' HDTV or DTV antenna"... even after February 2009!