Nowadays, digital TV is available through transmission media such as cable and satellite as well as over the air, and hundreds of companies have been involved in defining standards for its reception.
While generally better than analog, digital reception with antennas can be tricky. Although millions of people will receive more channels when switching to digital, many others are finding that ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. About 400 TV stations are shutting off their analog broadcasts at ...
Below is some DTV reception information that may help explain reception problems and assist you in improving reception. Note, If you are receiving WITI FOX6 by cable or satellite, you should contact ...
Thanks for all your comments about digital TV reception problems. We can't recommend specific antennas other than to say you need a model designed to receive both VHF and UHF channels in the area ...
MADISON — A little more than two months before the nationwide switch to digital-only television, Madison stations are fielding calls from viewers frustrated that the quality of the picture on their ...
Clunky rooftop TV antennas seem like vintage junk, but the old technology could be making a comeback with next year's transition to digital broadcasting. Related story: Cable's switch to digital not ...
153,000 households in Northeast Ohio use an antenna to watch TV. Of those, 62,700, or 41 percent, are in "challenging reception areas," according to market research firm Centris. That means they ...
Harry Vanderpool, a beekeeper, lives on a hill nearly 1,000 feet above the Willamette River, outside Salem, Ore. It should be a good spot for TV reception, and it used to be. But now that analog ...
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