Harry,

It depends on where you live... we got one of the fancy digital antennas,
and reception wasn't too good! And this was under the recommendation from
several friends that use the same antenna, though none leave in the same
area I live in.... After talking with my brother who had built a hoverman
antenna from plans he got from internet. We tried that and got more
channels but depending what the weather is and where folks are in our
place, it all seems to affect the signal!!! Not to pleased with "free" tv,
though not pissed off enough to go back to cable!!!!

John

On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have an analog television aerial on my roof. I do not subscribe to cable
> or to a dish network. I only watch broadcast TV (and videos from Netflix).
> I typically TIVO all programs that I watch and view them on my LCD TV at my
> convenience.
>
> When the weather is inclement the signal to my TV is bad. The more severe
> the weather the more severe the degradation of the signal I receive, ie the
> more pixelated the signal.
>
> Would a digital antenna mitigate this problem? Do they even make rooftop
> digital antennas? I have heard about digital indoor antennas - are they any
> good?
>
> Your comments and advice will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Harry
>
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