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blofgren
Feb 12, 2017Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
It's not like the ole days of analog where you could just put the antenna up and give it a spin. You have to move the antenna slowly inch by inch to grab the digital signal. Move your antenna to get in a better stronger line with the signal.
I found out that not all TV's are created equal!!
Some have better antenna reception than others. I have one small flat screen TV that gets 20 channels and one big flat screen TV that will only pull in 6. Go figure! And all while parked in the same location.
Remember TV's today are almost always used with cable etc. Not antenna's. The manufacturers don't have to provide a good antenna reception board anymore and.....they don't. I had a TV repair shop replace my antenna circuit board with a quality one and got 10 more channels. :W
Thank you for the information on the circuit board. What did this cost? I have noticed that one of the 2 TV's in our unit will pick up more channels and this certainly explains why.
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