I have read numerous post of people having problems receiving their OTA Channels. I'm just wondering if after the Voom install you take matters into your own hands to obtain the best signal. I get the feeling a lot of folks bail from Voom because they can't/don't try to enhance their locals.
I have had an HDTV for nearly 4 years. I worked like a dog to receive all of the local channels in Hampton Roads, VA. Changing antennas (my attic looks like an antenna grave yard), changing diplexers to find the best (RCA diplexers work the best for me) and moving them around till I found the best location. I would estimate I have been rock solid on my locals for at least 2 years now. My antenna of choice the Radio Shack Double Bow Tie.
So, when I had Voom installed in March, it went flawless. Voom is a viable solution if you can receive your local's there is nothing better.
Well, I forgot one Poll question. 4) I had OTA working when I signed up for Voom.
I have had an HDTV for nearly 4 years. I worked like a dog to receive all of the local channels in Hampton Roads, VA. Changing antennas (my attic looks like an antenna grave yard), changing diplexers to find the best (RCA diplexers work the best for me) and moving them around till I found the best location. I would estimate I have been rock solid on my locals for at least 2 years now. My antenna of choice the Radio Shack Double Bow Tie.
So, when I had Voom installed in March, it went flawless. Voom is a viable solution if you can receive your local's there is nothing better.
Well, I forgot one Poll question. 4) I had OTA working when I signed up for Voom.