This one time, at band camp, Michael Brown wrote: > I'd go for the one with built in coax connector.
I'd second that! Mine has a little adapter so it fits into the (USB flash key sized) DVB-t thingy. I'm sure one day I'll lose it, and no idea what the replacement would be. It's also a bit disconcerting in terms of strain relief, though I imagine a built-in one would have that problem too. I note that Kaffeine's latest version does scanning for channels automagically. None of this having to load up starter lists of frequencies. About time! -- Rev Simon Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.rumble.net The Tourist Engineer Geeks need vacations too. http://engineer.openguides.org/ "The problem with political jokes is they get elected." - Henry Cate -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
