I have constantly read posts about those who can get OTA HD from local providers and those that can not. You who can receive them I salute you. You are very fortunate. You are also very naive! That's right -- those of you who receive your HD signals have no idea what is currently going on in the broadcast community.
First, not all stations are broadcasting HD even if their signal is digital. Second, not all stations are using PSIP correctly which causes signal loss and/or information loss between signal and receiver. Third, they are all not at full power even though they were supposed to be at full power at the end of Feburary this year.
I feel for those who can not receive a constant digital signal for their OTA HD stations. It is not as easy as everyone makes it out to be. I had a installer come out who gaureenteed me that he would be able to receive the three stations that I either can not receive or cannot receive constantly. He took one look at my setup and bowwed out. He simply stated that he could not do anything more than I had already done to receive the signals.
Let's face it, only half of the people who live in an area where their digital signals are at full strength can receive them all. So when someone post that they can not receive their HD-LIL signals I understand exactly what they are talking about. Local HD - LIL is very important and I am going to make a prediction here --- and I am willing to put my money where my mouth is. Whoever puts HD-LIL up first is going to take alot of business away from the other one. They will get my dollars for service as soon as they start broadcasting HD-LIL in my area -- Raleigh, NC. I am willing to bet that they will get alot of other individuals dollars too. How else could digital cable with a poorer picture and less stations be gaining in populartity -- HD - LIL is what will drive future and current subscribers to a provider.
First, not all stations are broadcasting HD even if their signal is digital. Second, not all stations are using PSIP correctly which causes signal loss and/or information loss between signal and receiver. Third, they are all not at full power even though they were supposed to be at full power at the end of Feburary this year.
I feel for those who can not receive a constant digital signal for their OTA HD stations. It is not as easy as everyone makes it out to be. I had a installer come out who gaureenteed me that he would be able to receive the three stations that I either can not receive or cannot receive constantly. He took one look at my setup and bowwed out. He simply stated that he could not do anything more than I had already done to receive the signals.
Let's face it, only half of the people who live in an area where their digital signals are at full strength can receive them all. So when someone post that they can not receive their HD-LIL signals I understand exactly what they are talking about. Local HD - LIL is very important and I am going to make a prediction here --- and I am willing to put my money where my mouth is. Whoever puts HD-LIL up first is going to take alot of business away from the other one. They will get my dollars for service as soon as they start broadcasting HD-LIL in my area -- Raleigh, NC. I am willing to bet that they will get alot of other individuals dollars too. How else could digital cable with a poorer picture and less stations be gaining in populartity -- HD - LIL is what will drive future and current subscribers to a provider.