Posted by Dachshund on January 16, 2009 at 15:09:36 from (98.19.37.42):
In Reply to: DTV ON HOLD posted by jayinNY on January 16, 2009 at 14:40:42:
This is the FIRST intelligent thing I've ever heard him say! DTV is a huge hoax and isn't even available for all areas who now recieve analog. We get 8 stations analoge, and 6 stations digital. Three of these DTV stations are PBS, two are the same, and one is a worthless Spanish station. We get one FOX channel, and a "WB" station. No CBS, ABC, or NBC, which means NO LOCAL WEATHER. For people who depend on up to the minute weather during severe storms, this is crucial. Even though the staions are broadcasting in both digital and analog (and at full strength digital...), they don't come in. Analog, they come in great. I've talked with several people in this area, and they are in the same boat. Another thing, even the DTV stations that DO come in, they go blank in wind or inclement weather.
Oh yeah, this is with a new antenna AND a new digital TV, not the box.....
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