Strongest indoor digital tv antenna - must reach over 40 miles away?
Jan 23, 2008 by dillydadally | Posted in TVs
See if these links will help. Digital TV isn't like analog where a weak signal gets a little snowy, but you can still watch it. With digital TV, when the signal gets weak, the picture is gone.
Adding an amplifier will not help. Amplifiers will help if the antenna signal is good, but there are losses in the long cables from a roof to the TV.
http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.asp x
http://www.hdtvantennalabs.com/index.php
http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?option=c om_wrapper&Itemid=29
jjki_11738 | Jan 23, 2008
See if these links will help. Digital TV isn't like analog where a weak signal gets a little snowy, but you can still watch it. With digital TV, when the signal gets weak, the picture is gone.
Adding an
amplifier will not help. Amplifiers will help if the
antenna signal is good, but there are losses in the long
cables from a roof to the TV.
http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.asp x
http://www.hdtvantennalabs.com/index.php
http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?option=c om_wrapper&Itemid=29
jjki_11738 | Jan 23, 2008
ADD an RF power amp from Radio Shack first...and if you can't get the TV signals, you will be FORCED to mount an antenna on your roof.....
That's it....that's your ONLY solution....
Radio Shack sells ALL the equipment you will need....
TV TECH-man® | Jan 23, 2008
what is digital tv and what kind of antenna do you need?
May 08, 2007 by Sperl19 | Posted in TVs
you usually need to subscribe to a digital service such as cable, or direct tv.
digital tv is the type of broadcasting the signal. most digital tv's will work without a digital reciever, since it's built in, but general free broadscast stations, nbc,abc,cbs, etc, don't broadcast in digital format, but they do broadcast in hi definition, as well as regular tv. the digital programming available today is is in hd or must come from a paid service.
de bossy one | May 08, 2007