Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to find out if the stations that you want to watch are broadcasting on VHF or UHF channels. Most digital television is on UHF. The two bands require different types of antennae. A roof-top antenna is preferred for digital, but a smaller set-top antenna may work, depending upon your location. And, yes, there is nothing special about a "digital" antenna--it is just a regular VHF or UHF antenna.
VHF isn't used for TV signals any more. That spectrum was reallocated to emergency services with the changeover to digital OTA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the fancier the antenna the worse it is. I’ve bought so many but I end up going back to the old school rabbit ears. And be aware there’s no such thing as an HD antenna, that’s just marketing nonsense.
Replying to my own post, I bought a Core antenna yesterday for $50 and it works great. It looks like a little sound bar and it immediately worked well, no tweaking or anything. I get more channels than I did before, and the existing ones are clear and stable. I got the 80 mile version, not really sure what the difference is.
Anonymous wrote:You need to find out if the stations that you want to watch are broadcasting on VHF or UHF channels. Most digital television is on UHF. The two bands require different types of antennae. A roof-top antenna is preferred for digital, but a smaller set-top antenna may work, depending upon your location. And, yes, there is nothing special about a "digital" antenna--it is just a regular VHF or UHF antenna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the fancier the antenna the worse it is. I’ve bought so many but I end up going back to the old school rabbit ears. And be aware there’s no such thing as an HD antenna, that’s just marketing nonsense.
Replying to my own post, I bought a Core antenna yesterday for $50 and it works great. It looks like a little sound bar and it immediately worked well, no tweaking or anything. I get more channels than I did before, and the existing ones are clear and stable. I got the 80 mile version, not really sure what the difference is.
Anonymous wrote:I find the fancier the antenna the worse it is. I’ve bought so many but I end up going back to the old school rabbit ears. And be aware there’s no such thing as an HD antenna, that’s just marketing nonsense.