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Terry R.
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The date and time was 5/20/2008 10:32 AM, and on a whim, Jim pounded out
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> "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
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>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>> The converter boxes will allow analog sets to continue to work with
>>> over-the-air tv. No satellite or cable is required.</span>
>> Yes but....there's an article in the Washington Post this morning
>> about how the digital over-the-air signals are not as robust as analog
>> signals. Somebody who gets acceptable over-the-air analog reception
>> might not do so well with digital signals.
>>
>> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...d=moreheadlines
>>
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>> Tim Slattery
>> MS MVP(Shell/User)
>> Slattery_T@bls.gov
>> http://members.***.net/slatteryt</span>
> Perhaps that is correct for some sets in some localities. However, my TV
> receives both analog and digital signals. The only difference I see is that
> the digital signals are sharper and have better colors.
>
> Jim
>
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Those living in the boonies will suffer the most probably. Since analog
gives varying degrees of quality, from lousy to good, digital will
either work or it won't. You won't "kind" of get a signal. If it's not
strong enough, you're out of luck.
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Terry R.
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on the keyboard:
<span style="color:blue">
> "Tim Slattery" <Slattery_T@bls.gov> wrote in message
> news:47u5341jo4viirjaq75bmub44kd1sjbb16@4ax.com...<span style="color:green">
>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>> The converter boxes will allow analog sets to continue to work with
>>> over-the-air tv. No satellite or cable is required.</span>
>> Yes but....there's an article in the Washington Post this morning
>> about how the digital over-the-air signals are not as robust as analog
>> signals. Somebody who gets acceptable over-the-air analog reception
>> might not do so well with digital signals.
>>
>> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...d=moreheadlines
>>
>> --
>> Tim Slattery
>> MS MVP(Shell/User)
>> Slattery_T@bls.gov
>> http://members.***.net/slatteryt</span>
> Perhaps that is correct for some sets in some localities. However, my TV
> receives both analog and digital signals. The only difference I see is that
> the digital signals are sharper and have better colors.
>
> Jim
>
> </span>
Those living in the boonies will suffer the most probably. Since analog
gives varying degrees of quality, from lousy to good, digital will
either work or it won't. You won't "kind" of get a signal. If it's not
strong enough, you're out of luck.
--
Terry R.
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