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can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
ta, adrian |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
"Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message
news:3fdbcb40$0$1736$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv? Depends upon your reception. I only got all my channels tuned in with my rabbit ears, the external antenna kept dropping some. > > ta, > adrian > > |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
Only if used in conjunction with a rabbit's foot.
"Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:3fdbcb40$0$1736$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv? > > ta, > adrian > > |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
I used to before i moved to a house with an external arieal, but i could
only ever get 2 channels at a time, so if i had it tuned to channel 9, and then wanted to watch channel 10 i would have to fiddle around with the arieal and find the spot where channel ten seemed to work but 9 wouldn't. But once it was in the right spot i got excellent reception (for that particular channel) "Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:3fdbcb40$0$1736$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv? > > ta, > adrian > > |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
but it thought digital works or it doesnt work
as in i thought there was no such thing as bad reception in terms of image quality like on normally tv's "Snukka" <stephenjust@optusnetREMOVE.com.au> wrote in message news:3fdc216a$0$18388$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u... > I used to before i moved to a house with an external arieal, but i could > only ever get 2 channels at a time, so if i had it tuned to channel 9, and > then wanted to watch channel 10 i would have to fiddle around with the > arieal and find the spot where channel ten seemed to work but 9 wouldn't. > But once it was in the right spot i got excellent reception (for that > particular channel) > > > "Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message > news:3fdbcb40$0$1736$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > > can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv? > > > > ta, > > adrian > > > > > > |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
thanks for your help.
"Byron John Forbes" <hosh@spamdodo.com.au> wrote in message news:3fdc1e09@news.comindico.com.au... > Only if used in conjunction with a rabbit's foot. > > "Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message > news:3fdbcb40$0$1736$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > > can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv? > > > > ta, > > adrian > > > > > > |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
"Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message
news:3fdc3716$0$1749$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > but it thought digital works or it doesnt work > > as in i thought there was no such thing as bad reception in terms of image > quality like on normally tv's It can still be perfect some of the time and unwatchable at other times. Sometimes it is perfect apart from occasional square/block pixellisation or split second audio dropouts. These things depend on signal strength, quality of your aerial/cabling and even weather conditions (in poorer reception areas). Having said that I receive pretty good reception from the Wollongong channels despite being in Sydney with a UHF/VHF aerial poinnting in the other direction towards the North Shore transmitters. Plus I live in a unit with a master antenna shared with 18 others. If the signal's good enough it's perfect the whole time. And for the Sydney channels I get moderate ghoting on Seven and ABC analog, yet it's perfect on digital, even during the thunderstorms this week. |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
Works pretty good for me using a coathanger actually. (no joke)
-- Cameron_S ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Sony HS10, Panasonic QTR2140 HD-STB, 100" Da-Lite Hi-Power, HTPC. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ "Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:3fdbcb40$0$1736$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv? > > ta, > adrian > > |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
i ask because i would like to get a digital tv card for a pc and i would
hate it if i didnt get all the channels perfectly. does any one know of a simple way to test signal strength? or is that for an installer only? "Cameron_S" <cr_smith@NOSPAMarach.net.au> wrote in message news:3fdc5e90$1@funnel.arach.net.au... > Works pretty good for me using a coathanger actually. (no joke) > > > -- > Cameron_S > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ------------------------------ > Sony HS10, Panasonic QTR2140 HD-STB, 100" Da-Lite Hi-Power, HTPC. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ------------------------------ > "Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message > news:3fdbcb40$0$1736$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > > can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv? > > > > ta, > > adrian > > > > > > |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
If your analogue signal is passable on rabbit ears in that room then digital
will probably be fine. "Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:3fdc63ee$0$1755$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > i ask because i would like to get a digital tv card for a pc and i would > hate it if i didnt get all the channels perfectly. > > does any one know of a simple way to test signal strength? or is that for an > installer only? > > > "Cameron_S" <cr_smith@NOSPAMarach.net.au> wrote in message > news:3fdc5e90$1@funnel.arach.net.au... > > Works pretty good for me using a coathanger actually. (no joke) > > > > > > -- > > Cameron_S > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ------------------------------ > > Sony HS10, Panasonic QTR2140 HD-STB, 100" Da-Lite Hi-Power, HTPC. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ------------------------------ > > "Adrian" <a@a.com> wrote in message > > news:3fdbcb40$0$1736$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > > > can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv? > > > > > > ta, > > > adrian > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Re: can i still use my rabbit ears antenna for digital tv?
the reason it wasn't working on particular channels, was because it was
getting a strong enough signal so all that was on the TV was the screen telling me to check my antenna connection, as you move it around a bit and find the signal before it properly locks on it sort of does the freeze frame thing, where you see a only 1-2 frames per second, plus major pixellisation. Eventually you find the spot where the signal is strong enough and you get the generally excellent picture. > but it thought digital works or it doesnt work > > as in i thought there was no such thing as bad reception in terms of image > quality like on normally tv's > |
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I've noticed that with marginal reception, the picture may be good with static or slow moving images, but when the TV images starting moving quickly with lots of action, the picture breaks up more.....
I would guess that it is because the reception is adequate for lower bit rates, but is tipped over the edge with higher bit rates when there is more action. |
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