In Reply to: HDTV looks fantastic, eccept when signals break up. posted by Audiophilander on July 22, 2001 at 10:05:17:
I have heard (but not tried) that Channel Master's vertical array bow-tie UHF are superior to anything out on the market for DTV receptions. I have generally heard that the Terk antennas are inferior to traditional types for outdoor use. What DTV tuner are you using? Different models have different sensitivity to weak DTV signals. The best one on the market, I believe, is the new Samsung SIR-T150, but it does not have a built-in DirectTV section.I've had the Samsung SIR-T100 in my system hooked up to a Yagi-type UHF antenna (made by Wineguard) and was able to pull in stations over a hill, through a rail road electric feed line, and through a lot of vegetation. And the SIR-T100 wasn't even very sensitive.
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