Antennas are really simple. The rules never change: Higher, Bigger, Pointed toward source, Fewer obstructions. There’s nothing magic nor secret. BTW, there’s no such thing as a “digital” TV antenna. That is just marketing hype.
Posted on 26 January 2013.
Antennas are really simple. The rules never change: Higher, Bigger, Pointed toward source, Fewer obstructions. There’s nothing magic nor secret. BTW, there’s no such thing as a “digital” TV antenna. That is just marketing hype.
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Posted on 13 September 2012.
I have an indoor antenna that sits on top of our television. The other day, I had it scan for channels (because I heard about a newer channel in our area, so I wanted to make sure the antenna / guide were up-to-date).
When it was done searching, one of the channels it found was 6-1 KOIN HD, which is the CBS affiliate for Portland, Oregon, but I live over 215 miles away in southeastern Washington state! How is it getting the signal? There are no translators for that station anywhere around, and there isn’t a need for one, because my area has its own CBS, NBC, etc. affiliates.
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Posted on 26 September 2010.
I’m trying to watch the Colts at Denver but we have DirecTV and for some great reason our CBS affiliates antenna sucks. I live in Central Indiana and get every channel from Terre Haute except CBS which cares the Colts. I tried Justin TV last week it was hit or miss. Does anyone have a good website I can watch this game w/o having to sign-up or pay?
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