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Digital TV does not work in all of rural midwest
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<p>[QUOTE="forensicnurse, post: 19863, member: 3664"]Yep, and don't feel alone out there in the midwest. San Bernardino, Southern California only gets 54 (or less) 80% of the time on the 2 of 3 major stations, which come from L.A. Got them FINE before, but 58 power is needed to get something that is NOT frozen, pixelated or just goes black after a few minutes of "trying".</p><p></p><p>I guess netflix and those type of movie rentals will get more of the market. And I will get the news from the Internet.</p><p></p><p>I turned off the lights, I was the last one on analog. Now I got barely nothing and have to "work" 20+ minutes to maybe get it long enough to watch a 1/2 hour program (that would be PBS, which is "local" here)</p><p></p><p>SIGH. Oh well.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicnurse, post: 19863, member: 3664"]Yep, and don't feel alone out there in the midwest. San Bernardino, Southern California only gets 54 (or less) 80% of the time on the 2 of 3 major stations, which come from L.A. Got them FINE before, but 58 power is needed to get something that is NOT frozen, pixelated or just goes black after a few minutes of "trying". I guess netflix and those type of movie rentals will get more of the market. And I will get the news from the Internet. I turned off the lights, I was the last one on analog. Now I got barely nothing and have to "work" 20+ minutes to maybe get it long enough to watch a 1/2 hour program (that would be PBS, which is "local" here) SIGH. Oh well.[/QUOTE]
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