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On Jul 31, 1:16 am, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
You're fortunate. Many areas outside of a city don't get DTV at all. Also, if you have a lot of subchannels, you're not getting HDTV, as it is an either/or situation. Subchannels mean that the bandwidth is not available for HD (anything over 720p) signals. Like I said, I use an analog tv, so even the hdtv channels are not hd for me. But I can definitely tell a difference between the analog channels and the digital channels. The digital signal, even converted to analog, are a higher resolution than the analog channels. For those outside of a city where reception is a problem -- they will contine to get their LP translator stations for a few more years. Most of the major stations here have translator transmitters that relay their signal to the outlining areas. |
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