Posted by Crem on February 25, 2010 at 05:37:34 from (98.135.9.205):
In Reply to: OT: TV RANT posted by JayinNY on February 24, 2010 at 20:19:55:
At first I thought that the digital was going to work great when traveling with a RV. It is great when you can pull in the station but a lot of places you can't even get the big three stations. I did a $30 upgrade on my Batwing antenna but it didn't seem to help much. Next I am going to look for a booster but have to research it a little as there is already some type of booster in the RV. Does anybody know anything about this? To get the stations I have to scan with the antenna at one spot, then do it again and again moving the antenna a little each time. What a pain in the AZZ. Another thing with a station that barely comes in, the picture will freeze up just by just walking past the TV. I don't get it as the antenna is up on top of the unit. It isn't from movement either as there are certain places that you can stand and upset the signal. This is with a new digital HD TV.
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