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<blockquote data-quote="Motor Mouse" data-source="post: 311678" data-attributes="member: 703"><p>Yup tons of free stuff while streaming. I’m surprised your having such good luck with that antenna. I would have to believe you are close to the broadcast towers and high in elevation. TV signal disappears at 80 to 100 miles because of the curvature of the earth. Even the best antennas need to be high in elevation and without obstructions to the towers for them to work. On another note there is no such thing as a digital antenna or HD antenna. That’s all sales gimmick! Just UHF and VHF. Most channels are now digital but some analog remains is certain areas.</p><p></p><p>generally speaking VHF is channels 2 - 13 and UHF is 14 - 51 (over the air channels) in digital there are affiliate frequencies like 13-2, 13-3 .... etc. The old rabbit ears are just as good a digital or HD antenna as you can buy as long as your close enough to the broad cast towers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motor Mouse, post: 311678, member: 703"] Yup tons of free stuff while streaming. I’m surprised your having such good luck with that antenna. I would have to believe you are close to the broadcast towers and high in elevation. TV signal disappears at 80 to 100 miles because of the curvature of the earth. Even the best antennas need to be high in elevation and without obstructions to the towers for them to work. On another note there is no such thing as a digital antenna or HD antenna. That’s all sales gimmick! Just UHF and VHF. Most channels are now digital but some analog remains is certain areas. generally speaking VHF is channels 2 - 13 and UHF is 14 - 51 (over the air channels) in digital there are affiliate frequencies like 13-2, 13-3 .... etc. The old rabbit ears are just as good a digital or HD antenna as you can buy as long as your close enough to the broad cast towers. [/QUOTE]
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