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OTA TV
#61
Thanks for your suggestions, everyone. My coax cable is very old and definitely am going to get a new one, I wouldn't be surprised if that's part of the problem. Terracore, you mentioned you bought a good quality one online. Do you recall which one it was?

Kenney - my understanding is lower HPP is not a good place for 13-1 and 13-2 reception, and that the further inland you are (and higher up) the better your chance of getting a signal.
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#62
PS. HOTPE, no, I'm a Broncos fan! I watched the superbowl with pretty much 50% of it missing or without sound. [Wink]

I managed to get the 45 channels this evening although it's not great reception. Bizarrely, I have to point the antenna almost directly to the west and then, of course, none of the other channels show up...
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#63
This is the one I got on amazon.com:

http://amzn.to/2eyhFML

ETA: It was a few years ago. There might be something better out or a better price.
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#64
Thank you, terracore, I'll give that one a try. It's definitely much higher quality than the one I'm using.
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#65
Does anyone know whether an antenna for OTA tv reception works in Nanawale? I'm looking for a cheap solution to getting some tv time, esp. PBS and maybe one mainstream channel. I would like to get a cheap used tv and try it out before investing anything further.
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#66
It used to work at my friends house at the corner of Forest and Hapu'u, if that's any help. He got several local channels.
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#67
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Originally posted by maud gonne

I would like to get a cheap used tv ...

Make sure it is a digital TV. Analog tuners, some manufactured as late as 2007, will not work.
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#68
You can still get "the box" a friend of mine still has one, works for analog.
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#69
Hey, thanks, it's certainly worth a try. The antenna I have is indoor (rabbit ears) so I'll have to see if that's adequate.
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#70
I wouldn't bother with an analog -> digital converter. The cheapest converter I could find was this one on amazon.com: http://amzn.to/2eipEPk

Compare that to the cheapest LED TV on amazon.com: http://amzn.to/2dxzmhO

While the up-front cost of the digital TV is $60 more, it will pay for itself quickly in energy savings compared to an old analog TV.
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