comfortably_numb Dogs have owners, cats have staff Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Nov 30, 2011 19,930 30,558 Kansas City Oct 21, 2017 #1 Report: antenna sales surging as millennials discover 'hack' for free TV
Juan Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Sep 14, 2003 32,701 9,885 Moscow Russia Oct 21, 2017 #2 Too bad repacking is gonna screw that up
comfortably_numb Dogs have owners, cats have staff Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Nov 30, 2011 19,930 30,558 Kansas City Oct 21, 2017 #3 It’ll change things but all is not lost. OTA isn’t going away anytime soon
Juan Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Sep 14, 2003 32,701 9,885 Moscow Russia Oct 21, 2017 #4 comfortably_numb said: It’ll change things but all is not lost. OTA isn’t going away anytime soon Click to expand... Sooner rather than later..they want the spectrum
comfortably_numb said: It’ll change things but all is not lost. OTA isn’t going away anytime soon Click to expand... Sooner rather than later..they want the spectrum
primestar31 SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Mar 15, 2005 14,407 16,109 Beta Omicron Delta III Oct 21, 2017 #5 Juan said: Too bad repacking is gonna screw that up Click to expand... How so? Antenna's are antenna's and they'll still receive the signals just fine for whatever frequency band they are built for. Reactions: comfortably_numb
Juan said: Too bad repacking is gonna screw that up Click to expand... How so? Antenna's are antenna's and they'll still receive the signals just fine for whatever frequency band they are built for.
Juan Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Sep 14, 2003 32,701 9,885 Moscow Russia Oct 21, 2017 #6 primestar31 said: How so? Antenna's are antenna's and they'll still receive the signals just fine for whatever frequency band they are built for. Click to expand... only "x" amount of frequencies available..and those are slowly being reused...on the brighter side..am and fm radio frequencies are useless to cell phone providers
primestar31 said: How so? Antenna's are antenna's and they'll still receive the signals just fine for whatever frequency band they are built for. Click to expand... only "x" amount of frequencies available..and those are slowly being reused...on the brighter side..am and fm radio frequencies are useless to cell phone providers