I have a very long explanation of indoor antennas, but here's the short version. To almost everyone who buys one, even the best of them, they are disappointing on at least some of the channels you expect to receive. Sometimes on all of them. Critical factors are the construction of your building and where you are relative to the TV transmitting sites. An indoor antenna is a deep compromise for what you really need--a full size model erected above the roof and pointed directly at the transmitting site.
No such thing as a HD antenna. All antennas are the same. Your antenna should be a UHF/VHF type. Many new ones are powered to help get enough signal to the HD set.
yes. or to an inside roof antenna. You will get HD only if your antenna is tuned to a station broadcasting in digital HD, and if you TV has a digital tuner.
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!
You don't have to purchase a new HD TV antenna. You can purchase any type of antenna and it will work on a HDTV as well as any other television. The television is not the issue.
Yes they do. Just go on their website amazon.com and search for an HD Antenna they should be there. Another place to try is any outlet that sells electronics.
For an antenna with a very strong range, a good choice would be the LAVA HD2605 Ultra G3 Motorized Outdoor HDTV UHF/VHF Antenna. It is an outdoor antenna, and should give you good quality HD even at a long range.
Not really. While some "HD" antennas are designed to minimize the effects of multipath reflections in large cities, there's no fundamental difference between an "HD antenna" and an "analog antenna". In a larger city where the TV transmitters are nearby and you have a good line-of-sight to them, you'll see no difference. The antenna is only used to pick up the air signal, which is on the same frequency band as old Analog TV. The only difference is the old-style analog NTSC (or PAL or SECAM) TV standard(s) used an analog carrier and the DTV ATSC standard uses a digital carrier. The whole "HD" + "Analog" antenna thing is basically hype.
From a very good antenna or HD sat or HD cable co. converter box.
You can purchase an HD antenna at any store that sells antennas. Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Target are some of the stores just to name a few. You can also go online.
If you have an older model, it may not have HD capability without adding a tuner and antenna.
HDTV, High Definition Source (HD Cable Box, Antenna, HD Satellite Box), the cables to connect them.
NO, all antenna are just antennas.