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  1. mannye

    What's a guy gotta do?

    Yes indeed ! That's the plan. I've been on the broadcast side of TV for 20 years and if anyone knows how good OTA can look it's me. I've always said that the best thing that can happen to TV in modern times is for people to realize just how good free OTA can look. I'm old enough to remember...
  2. mannye

    What's a guy gotta do?

    Hey! Thanks to everyone! I went with the Wineguard HD 1080 and it brought in everything nice and clear. Many at 90+ strength and a couple at 100% (according to the tuner on the Hanspree TV anyway) Done!
  3. mannye

    Can a satellite dish interfere with an OTA signal?

    I can't see a dish interfering with anything unless it's so large it blocks the signal. A sat dish is a passive reciever.
  4. mannye

    What's a guy gotta do?

    Thanks everyone! Aesthetics are not a concern at all. It's at the back of the house, not visible from the street and really not visible from the backyard either, so I don't care how ugly the thing is. Besides, an old style TV antenna kind of appeals to the vintage nerd in me. I'll start with...
  5. mannye

    What's a guy gotta do?

    They all do.. Three of them are Samsung one is a "Hanspree" and one Panasonic. The three Samsung models are a 55 LCD a 32LCD and a newer 32 LED... the Hanspree is a 32 LCD and the Panny is the oldest and smallest at (I think) 24...(kitchen TV) None are "smart" except the new LED. There is a...
  6. mannye

    What's a guy gotta do?

    Thanks! Will do! OK... the results are here: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d1ddaa19b4ad29c
  7. mannye

    What's a guy gotta do?

    I need to get off the directv habit but I have 5 TV sets that need to be fed the OTA signal. Most of the cabling issues are already dealt with as I plan to use the coax going to the three dishes (two small and one large HD dish) to connect the OTA antenna. I have one Omnidirectional OTA...