You and I have gone around about this a few times and I am not looking for a fight by no means, I know you know alot more about this than I ever want to. Nancy is in the same spot I was in a while back when try'n to get ready for this. Many people don't buy much off the internet and I ended up drive'n 45 miles to buy the only converter boxes I could find two days before our coupons expired. I had no idea what out put they had, they were the only ones I could get. I hooked the converter boxes to my tvs and antennas that were paid for and working fine on anlog, did not work with the boxes. Hooked a new $15 RCA boomarang looking thing to the boxes with same cable and they work fine. I sent $35 each for my two tvs with out have'n to put up an outside antenna.
I can see how Nancy or any one else could "possibly expect to recieve a signal". Untill last week they did not have to have all the extra expense to watch the 6:00 local news. They just needed a tv and if all it had was a coat hanger stuck in were the antenna used to be it worked fine for what they needed. I guess the gooberment stimulated the antenna and coax factories by make'n us convert to digital.
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