robert luzzi said:by 2007 c band is dead, washington WILL resell the spectrum
in areas that are either flat land or a compressed area, antennas work fine , try that in pittsburgh
What? Can I have alittle of what you're smoking? Please
robert luzzi said:by 2007 c band is dead, washington WILL resell the spectrum
in areas that are either flat land or a compressed area, antennas work fine , try that in pittsburgh
robert luzzi said:by 2007 c band is dead, washington WILL resell the spectrum in areas that are either flat land or a compressed area, antennas work fine , try that in pittsburgh
charper1 said:AND regarding the user that blasted how his locals look on cable vs DBS: Local affiliates really do not want to be on DBS, and in that thought do not always provide the very best signal to DBS for rebroadcast. They honestly prefer you to rely on them and maybe local cable for their programming.
charper1 said:It is an additional reason.
Once the compression relaxes, bad signals in will still equal bad signals out. Not ALL affiliates are up to this practise. Many have realised this is another outlet to provide quality product too. Sadly, many smaller markets and non-O&O have taken the opposite approach. Just search and read all the news about the NAB's actions trying to screw DBS's delivery of locals and networks. Also research the affiliates and how a lot of them choose to deliver signals to DBS providers.
robert luzzi said:my opinion and im entitled to it , analog my butt, if you have an antenna on your house you are living in the last century
and cheap too.