By the way, we have a newer TV and a converter box for the older TV as well as antennaes that are specifically for the DTV “conversion”. No good! The fact still remains that there are no signals that will travel a minimum of 354 miles through or over our mountains. When we retire, we will be moving about 30 miles to the northeast, and, according to www.DTV.gov, we will not receive any signals there either. Soo.. it looks like the high speed Internet via our landline phone service from now on.
Yeh! You get great TV- crystal clear….. Unless you have been using an antenna, and live in a (beautiful) rural mountainous area! As there is no cable service $$, your only choice if you want “TV” is to pay big bucks for a digital satellite service.$$$ :( So, I’m now getting all my news, shows, etc. on my Internet service. :/ or :) - depending on what you want to see.
By the way, we have a newer TV and a converter box for the older TV as well as antennaes that are specifically for the DTV “conversion”. No good! The fact still remains that there are no signals that will travel a minimum of 354 miles through or over our mountains. When we retire, we will be moving about 30 miles to the northeast, and, according to www.DTV.gov, we will not receive any signals there either. Soo.. it looks like the high speed Internet via our landline phone service from now on.