Overall the OTA tuner in my 411 receiver out performs the OTA tuner in my VIP222. Just going on the signal strength comparisons, station to station in some cases there are differences of up to 4 numbers between the two. But it is not consistent. Although a few stations come in stronger on the VIP222, but the majority of the stations have better numbers on the 411. In viewing, overall there are less general drop-outs on the 411 leading to the yellow screen of death. BTW, just to make sure it was not a difference in OTA line input I swapped locations of the receivers and found the results to be the same no matter where they were located.
AFAIK the tuners in both of these receivers are electronically identical. If this is so, it makes me wonder. How much of the OTA tuner performance (or lack of it) is due to schematic design and how much is due to internal peaking of the components? If it is the later, that would mean that the performance of your receiver is due more to who assembled and tested it than who designed it.
AFAIK the tuners in both of these receivers are electronically identical. If this is so, it makes me wonder. How much of the OTA tuner performance (or lack of it) is due to schematic design and how much is due to internal peaking of the components? If it is the later, that would mean that the performance of your receiver is due more to who assembled and tested it than who designed it.