![]() But the electronics store staff may also inform you that your area is too sparsely populated and has very few digital broadcast stations in your area. In spite of what many have posted on the internet, the traditional roof-top UHF-VHF antenna still reigns king, and is absolutely required. You also might want to try out an inexpensive signal amplifier, but only after you have installed and used your rig for a while. ![]() ![]() But if you're the type of do-it-yourself person, who feels that quality television viewing should be free, do what I did 20 years ago, and go to any radio electronics store and they will help you select an appropriate roof-top UHF-VHF antenna, antenna rotator with wired-in remote, and coax cable. And I extend no sympathy to those who tried to pull in digital broadcast television on a cheap rabbit-ears antenna, gave up easy, and opted for pay TV. It's all in where your priorities are, I guess. I was actually able to take my family to Europe on the money I saved. Those cable TV providers can hawk their bottled water all they want, I'm just not buying the idea. Digital Broadcast Television: It's free, it's clean and sharp -and the wave of the future! Cut the pay-cable cord and save megabucks! So far, I'm getting 104 channels of perfect digital reception, which is not uncommon for a major metropolitan area.
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