Newbie Questions - OTA Digital TV
Have been looking at the adds for big screen HDTV . But the price is still more than I feel I can stand .
So , have been surfing the internet looking at 32" SDTV CRT sets . Right now , I am thinking about the 32" RCA at WalleyWorld for about $ 300 .
As I understand it , my sources for digitalTV are Dish , but I doubt that I would upgrade my current subscription to the HD channels for a SD set . Besides , I have read that Dish & DTV overcompress HD ?
I could do OTA . From what I can figure out the reason a " large " antenna is needed is because some of the stations are transmitting at low power ?
Otherwise , I would think a low gain antenna , approaching an omni would be indicated , since I am within the city limits and the transmitter towers are located in several different directions ?
I also do FTA , but my guess is FTA will not contribute much more than it is presently doing for my analog set ?
Last option I can think of is cable , and I do not plan on going there .
Thanks ,
Wyr
Have been looking at the adds for big screen HDTV . But the price is still more than I feel I can stand .
So , have been surfing the internet looking at 32" SDTV CRT sets . Right now , I am thinking about the 32" RCA at WalleyWorld for about $ 300 .
As I understand it , my sources for digitalTV are Dish , but I doubt that I would upgrade my current subscription to the HD channels for a SD set . Besides , I have read that Dish & DTV overcompress HD ?
I could do OTA . From what I can figure out the reason a " large " antenna is needed is because some of the stations are transmitting at low power ?
Otherwise , I would think a low gain antenna , approaching an omni would be indicated , since I am within the city limits and the transmitter towers are located in several different directions ?
I also do FTA , but my guess is FTA will not contribute much more than it is presently doing for my analog set ?
Last option I can think of is cable , and I do not plan on going there .
Thanks ,
Wyr
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