โApr-29-2018 04:55 PM
โMay-12-2018 10:43 AM
โMay-04-2018 03:12 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:bikendan wrote:
Companies like Clearview take advantage of the public's lack of understanding, regarding HD tv signals, especially older folks like my generation.
We grew up with 12" black and white screens, 3-5 channels, rotary channel dials and roof antennas.
Your forgot to include that WE were Dad's "remote control"... ๐
โMay-04-2018 01:57 PM
bikendan wrote:
Companies like Clearview take advantage of the public's lack of understanding, regarding HD tv signals, especially older folks like my generation.
We grew up with 12" black and white screens, 3-5 channels, rotary channel dials and roof antennas.
โMay-04-2018 12:01 PM
โMay-02-2018 05:16 PM
jfkmk wrote:Most of my customers were little old ladies that didn't know how. I was working my way through college and the old ladies paid well. I went to a nearby 7-11 to test them and restocked from a local RCA/SK warehouse.2112 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:LOL
Iโm so old that I remember when color tv antennas were marketed.
I'm so old as a TV repairman I use to go house to house with a suitcase full of vacuum tubes.
Wow, you were lucky! We had to haul our tubes down to the Western Auto and test them ourselves!:)
โMay-01-2018 06:20 AM
jfkmk wrote:2112 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:LOL
Iโm so old that I remember when color tv antennas were marketed.
I'm so old as a TV repairman I use to go house to house with a suitcase full of vacuum tubes.
Wow, you were lucky! We had to haul our tubes down to the Western Auto and test them ourselves!:)
โMay-01-2018 05:00 AM
2112 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:LOL
Iโm so old that I remember when color tv antennas were marketed.
I'm so old as a TV repairman I use to go house to house with a suitcase full of vacuum tubes.
โMay-01-2018 02:47 AM
2112 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:LOL
Iโm so old that I remember when color tv antennas were marketed.
I'm so old as a TV repairman I use to go house to house with a suitcase full of vacuum tubes.
โMay-01-2018 02:42 AM
Lynnmor wrote:LOL
Iโm so old that I remember when color tv antennas were marketed.
โApr-30-2018 02:40 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Iโm so old that I remember when color tv antennas were marketed.
โApr-30-2018 02:27 PM
jkwilson wrote:dougrainer wrote:rk911 wrote:
pretty much accurate, Doug, except for this:
"...you probably will NOT receive OTA reception unless you have a roof top powerfull Digital type antenna..."
there is no such thing as a 'Digital type antenna'. the OTA antenna, roof, rabbit ears, etc. you were using the day before analog TV went dark is the same antenna you could use the next day to receive digital transmissions. TV antennas are designed for a specific frequency range and not modes of transmissions. the TV receiver (your TV set) decodes the transmissions and displays the picture.
I disagree. Winegard has for years a Wingman add on for better Digital reception. I purchased a RCA specific Antenna(about 24 inches long oval about 4 inches across and 1 inch deep) 10 years ago to the various digital broadcasters in my DFW, Texas area. The reception is fantastic and this antenna was marketed for Digital enhancement. MOST communities restrict (prohibit) roof top VHF/UFH dipole antenna's that everyone had 70 years ago until 2008. Those were large Di pole antenna's and very hard to install in the attic, which I did. The antenna I purchased(RCA) sits in the attic and receives both analog and Digital as well as that large Di pole I had and took down. Doug
As an engineer, I can assure you there is no such thing as a digital antenna or HDTV antenna. The channels used now are the same as channels used before, the numbers just don't translate into frequencies as they used to. What is now Channel 2 in one area may be broadcasting where Channel 63 used to be. A 50 year-old antenna will work just fine for HDTV. Any claims to the contrary are at best misleading.
โApr-30-2018 02:14 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Iโm so old that I remember when color tv antennas were marketed.
โApr-30-2018 02:12 PM
โApr-30-2018 02:11 PM
rk911 wrote:
there is no such thing as a 'Digital type antenna'.
dougrainer wrote:
I disagree. Winegard has for years a Wingman add on for better Digital reception.