How far are you from the stations you want to see? If they're local, you can
use rabbit ears.  The nice thing about digital is that if the station is
strong enough to be received, there's no snow or ghosts; otherwise, you get
nothing.  At home, I just got a digital converter for my old CRT set, and
feed it with Phillips amplified rabbit ears.  The local digital stations are
crystal clear.

-- 
Ron Force
Moscow Idaho USA


On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Letsgosailing <
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> Some time ago someone on the list referred to a HD tv device for laptop.
> I just got a 19" LCD TV-DVD (DAENYX  120-240 AC-12 VDC) combo from Wal-Mart
> this past weekend. I am looking for advice on antennas or any thing that my
> son can watch his channels.
> Any help much appreciated.
>
>
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