If you live in an apartment and an indoor antenna is the only recourse, then its a miss more often than a hit. When I lived about 15 mi away from the towers, a Zenith silversensor could barely pick up any channels because of multi-path of tall buildings. Now, I live about 30mi and with an external Winegard pull in almost all. Still its not a very dependable option.
Kevin,
Scrubas has always been a SD 4:3 production. In which market do you receive it as a 1080i Hi-Def? Am I missing something here, check out this post by one of your own.
http://hdbeat.com/2006/01/03/jan-3-whats-on-hdtv-today/ Kevin,
Scrubas has always been a SD 4:3 production. In which market do you receive it as a 1080i Hi-Def? Am I missing something here, check out this post by one of your own.
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