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Try rescanning the set. Did the antenna get turned to a wrong direction?
No, and actually you will probably get more over the air channels than before, and with much higher quality than you might expect. Some of the channels are being broadcast in HDTV format, which has higher resolution than standard TV. Look at other questions about HDTV and how to find out what stations are in your area and how to choose the best antenna.
No, you do not need a separate HDTV antenna unless you are using the antenna to get your channels. If you have cable TV, then the antenna is not necessary.
The best type of antenna for TV largely depends on your specific circumstances. For urban dwellers, an indoor, non-amplified antenna should be sufficient due to proximity to broadcast towers. However, for those living in rural or remote areas with weaker signals, an outdoor or amplified indoor antenna might be necessary to ensure the reception of a broad range of channels. Always consider factors like distance from broadcast towers, the terrain, and any possible obstructions between you and the towers before deciding on the best antenna for your TV.
Antenna TV is just a bunch of channels that you can switch between.
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The DTV Green Dish is a new antenna, partnered with a dish and forms a highly directional, high gain system. It uses the parabolic reflector to focus terrestrial signals in a similar way to satellite dishes. It is claimed to improve reception with distant transmitters and the makers suggest it will be an improvement in all situations with guaranteed reception of all major channels. Buyers should probably have that kind of guarantee in writing before committing to the antenna. After all, it is breathtakingly expensive at $300. The antenna is limited to receiving only channels that are broadcast on the terrestrial channels. Don't expect it to deliver the premium cable and satellite channels.
The DTV Green Dish is a new antenna, partnered with a dish and forms a highly directional, high gain system. It uses the parabolic reflector to focus terrestrial signals in a similar way to satellite dishes. It is claimed to improve reception with distant transmitters and the makers suggest it will be an improvement in all situations with guaranteed reception of all major channels. Buyers should probably have that kind of guarantee in writing before committing to the antenna. After all, it is breathtakingly expensive at $300. The antenna is limited to receiving only channels that are broadcast on the terrestrial channels. Don't expect it to deliver the premium cable and satellite channels.
Any station that is close enough to your antenna and the TV has the proper tuner for the available stations. Pointing to the correct direction for the transmitting towers and then rescanning the TV is very important.
No , You will have to upgrade you're package before receiving them. Always try and check with you provider if HD channels are available to you before buying the antenna!
Freeview broadcasts their channels to TV's in the local area by using a digital tuner or a receiver for analogue TVs and a digital set up box. The broadcast is transmitted to local television using an aerial antenna indoor or outdoor depending on signal strength in one's location.
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