Hi, folks:
I recently purchased a new SONY HDTV monitor (34" Wega) and am looking to get into OTA HDTV. I need a receiver and advice on an antenna. I wrote to Solid Signal with my parameters and they recommended a Winegard 7032 with a rotor and preamp. I talked to a guy at my local Radio Shack and he said that the preamp wouldn't help for regular reception, and that I should only get one if my cable run is over 100 feet, which is isn't. I live in zip 48910 and am in a flat area with no tall buildings, and I went to a friend's place a few blocks away and took a look at his (old, old) roof antenna with rotor, and we had no problem getting the local analog stations (he doesn't have HD). I checked at antennaweb and the most distant station I want to watch is about 30 miles away. I have been reading about the receivers and the Humax HFA100 looks good, but I wonder about the Samsung and any others that might be good. I'm wiling to spend a little more upfront to get something that will work well. At the moment I record almost everything and watch later, and I can't seem to find much in the way of HD recording options. Sony makes a DVR/HD tuner/DVD burner combo (DHG-HDD250), but I read mixed reviews of it. I'm used to using VHS tapes, and would love to get a D-VHS machine, but again there don't seem to be many out there. I don't have a lot of use for the bells and whistles that come with DVR, but might be persuaded otherwise. I swap shows with friends, and they all currently have regular VHS analog stuff. So it seems to me that the time to watch HDTV is here, but I might have to wait a while to record it.
Thanks a bunch!
Declan
I recently purchased a new SONY HDTV monitor (34" Wega) and am looking to get into OTA HDTV. I need a receiver and advice on an antenna. I wrote to Solid Signal with my parameters and they recommended a Winegard 7032 with a rotor and preamp. I talked to a guy at my local Radio Shack and he said that the preamp wouldn't help for regular reception, and that I should only get one if my cable run is over 100 feet, which is isn't. I live in zip 48910 and am in a flat area with no tall buildings, and I went to a friend's place a few blocks away and took a look at his (old, old) roof antenna with rotor, and we had no problem getting the local analog stations (he doesn't have HD). I checked at antennaweb and the most distant station I want to watch is about 30 miles away. I have been reading about the receivers and the Humax HFA100 looks good, but I wonder about the Samsung and any others that might be good. I'm wiling to spend a little more upfront to get something that will work well. At the moment I record almost everything and watch later, and I can't seem to find much in the way of HD recording options. Sony makes a DVR/HD tuner/DVD burner combo (DHG-HDD250), but I read mixed reviews of it. I'm used to using VHS tapes, and would love to get a D-VHS machine, but again there don't seem to be many out there. I don't have a lot of use for the bells and whistles that come with DVR, but might be persuaded otherwise. I swap shows with friends, and they all currently have regular VHS analog stuff. So it seems to me that the time to watch HDTV is here, but I might have to wait a while to record it.
Thanks a bunch!
Declan