Digital TV: If you get a station, you get it perfectly
One of the great things about digital over-the-air television is that when you can get a station at all, it comes in perfectly.
Unlike old analog TV (with pictures transmitted in AM, sound in FM ... long story there), digital is quite the all-or-nothing proposition.
And as I said in my previous post, I had marginal reception of the lower VHF channels, principally 2, 4 and 5. But now with all the digital channels in the UHF frequency range, I'm getting everything with perfect reception, except for Channel 13, which I don't get at all in digital, only in analog, while it lasts.
I'm pretty burned out on "Seinfeld" reruns, so it's not a huge loss.





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