Thursday, May 12, 2011

antennaweb

AntennaWeb makes recommendations for outdoor antennas only. It does this by predicting signal levels at your address and matching them with antennas with different capabilities. We are unable to reliably predict indoor reception (and an appropriate antenna to use) because there are too many additional variables to take into account such as the thickness of the walls in your building, the construction material, the number and orientation of the walls and windows, and the indoor antenna's location with respect to the direction of the DTV station, each having a different impact on signal level for each DTV signal. However, if you have good analog TV reception on many channels with an indoor antenna then there is a good chance you will also be able to receive digital stations with an indoor antenna connected to a DTV set, set-top box or DTV converter box, but it's not guaranteed.

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