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  1. Tom_F

    what do i need for hdtv

    Brad, I don't know why not, at least if I understand your question correctly. A HDTV signal is just a UHF signal. If you have a UHF antenna and split the signal between a non-HDTV and a HDTV, the non-HDTV will just display the UHF channels it can receive and the HDTV will display the digital...
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    what do i need for hdtv

    The FIRST thing that you need to do to in order to get local/OTA HD is to make sure that your local stations are broadcasting in HD. If they aren't, they this is a moot question. If they are, then you will need an ordinary UHF antenna to receive OTA HD signals. Besides OTA HD reception, your...
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    Antennas and restrictions

    Depending on your distance from the transmission tower, the strength of the broadcast signal and the terrain, you may be able to receive an adequate signal by mounting an antenna in your attic. If this works then you don't have to worry about fighting with your HOA, although you would probably...
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    ABC announces Fall HD lineup...(it will all be HD)

    From the HDTV Programming forum moderator at AVS Forum: "To all AVS Forum Members, In case you missed it, a draft press release from ABC was posted here earlier today. Unfortunately, it was not authorized by the network and it has been subsequently deleted by the member who posted it. I...
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    ABC announces Fall HD lineup...(it will all be HD)

    This "press release" was also posted in the HDTV Programming forum at AVS Forums. Another member called Susan Sewell, who is a Media Relations Contact at ABC and she disavowed this as being an official press release. There is no record of this "press release" at the official ABC Press Release...
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    Mitsubishi HDTV from OTA problem/question

    Bill, you need to bargain more! I just paid $4400 for my 65907, $601 for the HD400 and $349 for a five year extended warranty. This was all purchased from my local Good Guys store on a price match, after I got Tweeter down to these prices. ------------------
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    DIY backlight for RPTV?

    I was just researching this today and found this link to Keohi HDTV: http://www.keohi.com/keohihdtv/usefu...klighting.html
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