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No to ESPN

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Reliability

Observations:
1. When the weather gets bad then my antenna signal fades like satellite, major pixalation and then the signal comes back.
2. On cable in Houston when the weather gets bad, water gets into the system and you can be down for a while.
3. Best quality, assuming you are within 50 miles of transmission tower is by antenna. Only better signal is HD DVD.
4. Amps do not seem to muck up the signal with digital as it can with analog TV.


inteller
Sociopaths always win.

join:2003-12-08
Tulsa, OK

man, quit touting an antenna. That works great for like maybe 5 channels. And the networks aren't exactly showing the best shows on TV.



No to ESPN

@sbcglobal.net

In Houston: Channel 2 NBC, 8 PBS, 11 CBS, 13 ABC, 14 Trinity Broadcast, 20 IND, 26 FOX, 39 UPN, 48 Spanish, 51, 55, etc. In addition most have subchannels. The subchannel on 39 (39.2) is a very good music station similar to MTV in it's glory days.

I live within 50 miles of the major transmission towers so I get an excellent signal. You may not. If I could ala carte I might get cable or satellite. Most of the stuff on cable and satellite is as bad or worst than network TV. I have cable connected to the house and use RoadRunner so I know when it is down due to weather.


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