CoolTV on an OTA channel (Here in Tucson [hey greg!]) with 4 channels looks pretty bad. I don't think their source material is very high-quality. Hey it's one more free thing to watch, so I don't complain.
The county has been converting our local analog repeater stations to digital,
Here in MN the co-ops that have analog translators upgraded them to digital too...so the rural folks can get more than just the fuzzy nets
12 channels
good lord the pic must look like hell
edit: found the list
Digital Channel Programming
1.1 The Cool TV
1.2 Que Huong
1.3 Tiempos Finales
1.4 Bahia TV
1.5 Diya TV
1.6 Colours
1.7 My Family TV
1.8 I2TV
1.9 Corner Store
1.10 Coastal Television Network
1.11 Jewelry Television
1.12 I2TV
Originally we were using a Magnavox tuner we got with the card mailed to us, probably the cheapest tuner out there, at the time of purchase they were (I think) about $20 from Wall*Mart and Sams Club, the new TV ($349 at Frys Electronics in Las Vegas) is a Sony 45" and I'm not sure of the model. And he couldn't get it with his set-up out in his truck, and I have no idea what digital TV he was using, he "played" out there for nearly an hour, and his boss had no idea what happened either.Photto, not to get any further off topic than already here, but I am curious if you think your new tv has a better tuner or has some other factor that allows it to receive the channel. If the tv's tuner is more sensitive I would be curious to the brand and model.
Thanks,
WT
it seems like the larger markets have the crappiest selection of subchannels
exception is like NY, LA, Chicago, Dallas