Posted by donjr on December 11, 2011 at 11:00:34 from (71.248.87.85):
In Reply to: OT-digital TV reception posted by Nancy Howell on December 11, 2011 at 09:56:00:
Look for a digital multidirectional antenna first. There is a double loop (kind of looks like 2 figure eights side by side)that I bought, and it just about doubled the stations I've been getting. Then, look at the distance from your antenna to your set(s0. If it's over about 75 feet, you can get a signal booster, and put it inline. It needs a power outlet (what doesn't) so if you can put it in the basement, or somewhere before your 1st set, it will amplify a weak signal. I have also noticed a difference in tuners. My oldest set will pick up a couple of stations that my newest (digital ready) set will not. And my cheapest analog seems to work on days that my newest one will not. But the newer antenna was the biggest improvement.
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