Refrigerators with built-in televisions, like most regular televisions, have the ability to connect to an antenna to get "Over-the-Air" broadcasts, or directly to cable service (which inherently has good reception). If you plan on picking up broadcast TV, the reception is comperable to a standard television set.
Yes, you can still get reception with standard television ears, especially if you have a strong signal. If you have a moderate or weak signal, you may need to mount an antenna on your house though.
Usually during storms, satellite service is good, but sometimes the reception goes out and that can be a hassle.
Antenna amplifiers are used to strengthen the signal being supplied to an appliance such as your TV. Amplifiers are necessary when the signal is weak and interferes with your TV reception.
The wind can affect the sattelite reception. If the satellite on your home is not able to send a strong signal to the the main satellite you will not receive a strong reception.
Comcast is one of the leading provider that you get great quality reception for not only tv channels but also phone and internet. I would highly recommend them to anyone.
From a very good antenna or HD sat or HD cable co. converter box.
Yes, a bad signal on a TV mean that there is definitely a problem with your antenna. It could be that it's not working well for your television. It could also be old and it could also mean that you need to move the antenna around to get a good reception.
DTV reception is not as forgiving as analog reception was. A better, stronger signal is need in most cases.
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Reception can be a noun (e.g., the act of receiving or welcoming guests at an event) or a colloquial term for the quality of radio or TV signal reception.
A working tv is good