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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2007

I got interviewed by my local NBC affiliate for a segment on Over the Air HDTV.

The Antenna shown is an Antennas Direct DB4. It is a Grey-Hoverman style antenna.

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  • If you can't see a difference between basic standard def cable and HDTV, then you've never seen HDTV.

  • Good as long as they are also forced to make all basic cable channels unencrypted so I don't have to use a cable box.

  • No, you'll still have to use a cable box. But if you get a TV with a cable card slot, you can eliminate the cable box.

  • Actually, the cable companies don't have to do anything. The FCC mandate only effects people who get TV over the air. The whole point of it is to free up frequency space so they can auction it off to mobile and wireless companies.

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  • $150 he got ripped off. those 4 bay UHFs go for $50.

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  • I've had ota hd on my flat screens since October 2008 and it's been awesome. I built the popular coat hanger antenna seen here on YT for less than 20$ and it's the only thing I paid for free HD ever since.

  • @cruc1bl3 are you blind ? ,

  • Cable companies have so many leaks in thier system, they can never give you true HD. Also thier compression will destroy the quality.

  • The "old days" comment was only referring to free tv in general. My point is, with digital tv, networks that are currently only offered via cable/sat, could be offered free, over the air, on a digital sub-channel. Such as CNBC on an NBC sub-channel, free. e.g 5-1 is NBC, 5-2 is CNBC, 5-3 is MSNBC. This doesn't happen because people are only too willing to pay for it. Instead, there's a generic weather channel and obscure sports.

  • excuse me, but the working of your comment is confusing, you say "on their sub-channel. For free. Like in the old days remember? " so my reply is no, I do not remember the sub-channels in the old days, also, i do not remember when pay tv channels were provided OTA for free....

    if everyone stopped paying for cable, cable would just cease to exist, it would not become free... would you continue to offer a product or service with out getting paid?

  • Did I say anything about analog? Why would I make a comment about something that will be gone in a few months. Digital!!!

  • Can you put the name of that antenna in your description? I'm sure people are curious to know, like me.

  • what the hell are you talking about? there are and never were sub channels for analog television.

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