Yes.  I have a pair of passive rabbit ears hanging on the wall of the
bedroom and the TV is getting 16-20 digital channels from 6-7 UHF
transmitters, depending on orientation and deployment of the rabbit ears.
 The VHF channels, ABC, CBS, and the UNM station, aren't coming in.  But
that's a typical rabbit ear problem.  I suspect I can build some dipoles on
the ceiling pointed at Sandia Crest that will work better.

-- rec --

2012/2/25 Owen Densmore <[email protected]>

> Nice! Thanks. So I definitely should play with this a bit.
>
> Have you tried using just an antenna at your house?
>
>    -- Owen
>
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:17 PM, Roger Critchlow <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Owen --
>>
>> The station finder at http://www.tvfool.com says that an address close
>> to yours, picked off google maps, has line of sight to 27 TV broadcast
>> transmitters, 20 of them digital stations which can have multiple channels
>> multiplexed.
>>
>> -- rec --
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