Re: *** you converter coupon government *** suckers



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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:30:30 -0500 LaPierre <LaPierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| Alan wrote:
|> In article <OqM8k.18233$xP2.1393@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> "Always Right" <aa8x@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
|> |>>The government also fails to inform you an additional antenna is also |>>required. This whole this is a scam to support big business.
|> |> |> That is because it isn't required.
|> |> I stuck a 9 inch wire into the antenna jack of an old Accurian
|> receiver (likely far from the receiver performance of today's units),
|> and got about half the channels available last weekend.
|> |> Alan
| | That's fine if your local station are all next door but my local | stations are all 70 miles away.

You needed an outdoor antenna with NTSC.
You need an outdoor antenna with ATSC.

If your NTSC stations were all VHF and now at least some are UHF, then you
have to drop coin for a new antenna to add UHF capability.


But I received the analog stations all the time with my big outdoor antenna. I don't receive the same stations digital signal all the time with the same antenna. I have both vhf and uhf antenna and receive analog 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17, 20, 23, 24, 29, 30, 55 all the time and 3, 10, 12, 15, 19, 25, 31 etc. some of the time. I don't receive any of their digital signals 100% of the time.
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