2008-02-28, 08:40 PM
Deusxmachina Wrote:If you only get half the channels available to you, the antenna or its positioning is probably the culprit. My stations are all grouped together 20 miles away except for one oddball about 40 degrees in a different direction. Using a DB4 clone 180-ish-degree antenna, I can get them all adequately, but aiming more towards one station or the other causes signal loss on the other one.On the same system I'm trying the 1600 on, I also beta test the OCUR for MS and I definitely can tell the difference between the analog stations and the HD stations coming from my cable company (QAM). Yes, it's a big difference. You can actually see more of some peoples faces than you want . :p
If that 36" TV isn't HD and you already get a good analog signal, that would explain not much picture quality difference. But if you watch HD even on your computer monitor, it should be night and day. To not see any difference even with downconverted HD to the 36" you must have a good analog signal.
I didn't shop around for antennas but got the most expensive of the 3 that CC had. I don't do anything different as far as moving it around when testing it between GBPVR, Medica Center and WinTV. I also tried to position it to direction of the stations based on the info I got from http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx.
I do admit that I'm a green newb at this so I may even try some tin foil on the ends and see how that goes.
Paul
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