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    I'm losing a few of my local OTA on 1 receiver.

    I asked this question in another forum but maybe I worded it wrong and no one answered. Anyway, here goes. Heres the equipment, 1 X 3LNB Dish 1 X Standard roof antenna. (it's plenty big for HD locals) 1 X HTL-HD 1 X HR10-250 2 Lines from the dish, 1 antenna line split into 2 lines...
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    Is my splitter bad?

    I have two HD directv recievers with one standard roof mounted antenna using a standard cable splitter at the antenna, then each line combined with its own satellite cable to each tv, then separated by splitter to the receiver rear antenna and sat hook up. (with multiplexer/demultiplexer) One...
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    Should I switch?

    I currently have the 3LNB dish & attic mounted OTA antenna, + one HTL HD receiver. I get all the locals over the air in HD, plus all the New York locals via Sat. I am not locked into any commitment subscription and I dont think there's any new HD channels yet. Is there any reason for me...
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    SD channels above 99 - Picture Quality

    I currently have DirecTV HD and I am considering switching to Comcast with their DVR deal and HDTV. DirecTV over-compresses their SD channels so that when viewed on a digital big screen HDTV it looks like a carpet of squares and a really fuzzy picture. Does comcast compress their upper digital...
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    CBS HDTV Audio Drops Via OTA antenna?

    To the best of my knowledge, near Chicago, CBS is broadcasting standard analog on VHF Channel 2, and HDTV on VHF channel 3. (whatever those frequencies actually are, I dunno.) ABC,NBC,WTTW-D, FOX, WGN are all using the upper UHF channels like 30+ Any time someone in the complex is using a...
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    Notice compression on my 720P locals

    While watching football or baseball on my Fox local HDTV channel, I visually notice compression in the video as to where on ABC I notice a much clearer picture and no noticable compression. FOX broadcasts in 720P while ABC broadcasts in 1080I. My monitor only supports 1080I, so the 720P...