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reply to Zach 58

Re: Rural Areas and Signal Strength

said by Zach 58:

said by I Want Analog :

I live about 30 to 45 miles from broadcast towers and have already purchased a converter box. Nearly every day there is enough loss of signal that some pixelation of a show will occur. .....

Now where did I lay that library book?
I'm in the same boat here. I get one station from Grand Forks, ND in digital. Some days are OK and others it's not viewable. There's nothing on worth watching so I guess it will be the marketers’ loss. As for Washington knowing this will likely leave a good bit of rural America without an OTA signal...they don't care. As usual, they saw the dollar signs. As we all know, inside the Beltway, cash trumps the public interest every time.

Some will have DTV and HDTV and those of us rural folk who refuse to be ripped off by DTV and DISH will have NOTV
And that's the sad truth.

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