I opted for an indoor 46db amplified antenna from Phillips.
The MANT 410
I was looking for it at Wal Mart last month, and they no longer carried the MANT410. They had other "new" Phillips antennas. I wanted a second antenna for another box at another location. So I found the MANT410 on the Wal Mart web site and ordered it for in-store pickup.
The Govt, adds do lead people to believe that 1) If you are getting OK to Good reception NOW with your analog TV and current antenna, that 2) All you need is the convertor box, and you'll get the digital channels.
But , of course, several of the VHF stations are actually broadcasting their digital on UHF for now, so that makes it interseting for receiving.
I'm lucky, I live in the middle of the Metroplex, and can receive almost all of the digital broadcasts with just one "sweet spot" setting.
But, I know someone that lives closer to Cedar Hill, where many towers are, and they get their digital channels, with just a Dollar antennar from one of those "Dollar Stores"!
When I used to watch analog TV with a cheaper amplified antenna, I would always have to change the antenna settings, depending on which channel I wanted to watch.
I don;t have that problem now, but I do wish the cutover would take place, so that they can boost the Digital broadcasts.
I got the Zenith DTT900, an April 2008 edition.
The MANT 410
I was looking for it at Wal Mart last month, and they no longer carried the MANT410. They had other "new" Phillips antennas. I wanted a second antenna for another box at another location. So I found the MANT410 on the Wal Mart web site and ordered it for in-store pickup.
The Govt, adds do lead people to believe that 1) If you are getting OK to Good reception NOW with your analog TV and current antenna, that 2) All you need is the convertor box, and you'll get the digital channels.
But , of course, several of the VHF stations are actually broadcasting their digital on UHF for now, so that makes it interseting for receiving.
I'm lucky, I live in the middle of the Metroplex, and can receive almost all of the digital broadcasts with just one "sweet spot" setting.
But, I know someone that lives closer to Cedar Hill, where many towers are, and they get their digital channels, with just a Dollar antennar from one of those "Dollar Stores"!
When I used to watch analog TV with a cheaper amplified antenna, I would always have to change the antenna settings, depending on which channel I wanted to watch.
I don;t have that problem now, but I do wish the cutover would take place, so that they can boost the Digital broadcasts.
I got the Zenith DTT900, an April 2008 edition.