Well you would think that is the case, but people are getting tired of the rising cost, paying each month for re-runs. My TV antenna section of the store is the 2nd greatest source of income.
Mathew
N9LV
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12/19/2005 08:11, you wrote:
>Mathew Quaife wrote:
>
> > They don't want to be an accessory store, unless it deals with
> > batteries, video cables, cell phones and accessories, etc...they
> > won't carry it. Believe it or not, they are even downsizing on the
> > tv antenna's and home phone accessories.
>
>I found out that most everyone seems to be cutting back on carrying TV
>antennas. It's tough to find one lately. Which will be interesting when
>this DTV crap takes over and people find out they need an outside
>antenna now to get around the digital breakup (which is untolerable
>compared to the occasional noise on analog.)
Between cable & piepan dishes, I assumed that alone would drop the demand
for traditional (legacy?) broadcast reception antennas.
Bob NO6B
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