Let me get this strait. Folks who live between two markets, and are happy to get snowy analog from both, are complaining that they can't get snowy analog over digital.
I don't think snowy analog was ever on the list of digital "features".
Let me get this strait. Folks who live between two markets, and are happy to get snowy analog from both, are complaining that they can't get snowy analog over digital.
I don't think snowy analog was ever on the list of digital "features".
No their complaining they can't get any Digital due to Cliff Effect. Tick Tock, snowy analog, or no digital... Hmmmm
or satellite. or cable. Digital receivers have a lower tolerance for weak signals than analog receivers. Some people by definition are going to be out of range.
Digital receivers have a lower tolerance for weak signals than analog receivers. Some people by definition are going to be out of range.
That is the issue.
Some folks willing to tolerate snowy analog picture and not willing to pay for Cable or Satellite will be out of luck. Even with high gain rooftop antenna DTV far fringe reception will be iffy.