I have a Radio Shack and a Wal-Mart one. The Radio Shack one is better you can turn it on and off without the remote and it will still pass thru your old signals. I haven't chacked it all out yet but it may even be able to run the TV from it's remote ? I'm not looking forward to Feb. 2009 ! This digital is clear when it comes in , but 2 of my stations don't come in too good so they just cut out instead of having fuzzy days. Same thing happened in the last few storms we had. Trying to watch the tornado warnings-watches and that dang digital keep cutting off so I turned it off ! At least with the old antenna you could still hear it and watch it in between the fuzzys. The sound seems to go first on the digital where the old type the picture went first but you still could hear most of it during bad weather. If I want TV after 2-2009 it looks like I'm going to have to spend the BIG bucks and go with a dish ? TOO MUCH GOVERNMENT MEDDLING !!!!!!
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