> Will the picture quality be better when I finaly decide to
> get a HDTV converter? I dont know realy how well I will be
> able to get the signal out at my place, its a fringe area to
> any TV station, Radio is pretty good, but TV its pretty hard
> to get, I can get 4, 5, 12 out of San antonio, and 25 out of
> Victoria, most of the time San antonio comes in good in
> Analog. I was just wondering will HDTV kill my chances of
> getting signals out of San antonio? I'm just about right
> outside of the edge of the 60db coverage area.
I'm no expert (I don't even have an HD tuner), but from what I've seen on these and other boards, HDTV will probably be even easier for you. The picture will be much better, provided you're getting a strong signal, but with the power that UHF (channels 14+) stations put out as opposed to VHF (2-13), that shouldn't be a problem. Most HD stations are located in the UHF portion of the dial, so as long as you've got a good antenna and a decent HD tuner, you shouldn't have too much trouble.<P ID="signature">______________
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