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echo: coffee_klatsch
to: RICHARD WEBB
from: TOM WALKER
date: 2008-03-05 08:27:00
subject: Hello

RW>> days of analog TV signals with this HDTV I've got. Your aim can be
RW>> off a few degrees and the analog signal will be snowy, but with the
RW>> digital signal, you won't see any difference. If your aim is more
RW>> than a few degrees off with the digital signal, you'll see some
RW>> pixel fading in the picture, but the sound is normal.  They really
RW>> need an S meter for aiming.

RW>I've heard that from a couple of other folks too.  YEt something that the TV
RW>manufacturers don't think the consumer could use.

The over the Air is getting smaller and smaller with time and it is not
almost too small for them to bother with. In fact I suspect there wil be
a Sharp decline as peopel face the BIG problems in a lot of areas in
recieving the Digital Signals.
Saddly those that cannot afford Cable or Sat service will just have to
do without their current selection of stations.
Being one that resists change have been fighting goiong to Cable for
many years.
But it is gettign haerdewr and harder to equip ones antenna systems. YES
the bacic antwenna is stil avialble but for one that needs Multipule
mant things of days gone by jsut are no longer avialble, OR if avilable
at a price only hte Right can afford. In my case I have Three different
directions to contend with if I want al of hte Local Stations. Luckly my
main interest is only in the Three Major Networks with narrows the
directions to Two. BUT still things like reasonabvle priced TV Channel
Band Pass filters are no longer avilable at reasonable prices. Even
hinks like Hi/Low channel combiners are not easily avialble. These
thoings are Manditory i nFrindge areas even for Analog An tenna Systems
and are Manditory for the critical of Signal to Noise Ratio Digital TV
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