09-21-2008, 03:30 AM
Some stations are still broadcasting their digital signals at low power on a temporary channel--we have two stations in my area that are that way. In Feb. 2009, they will be moving their (full-power) digital signal to the permanent frequency that their analog signal is currently on (e.g. the ABC affiliate in my area is currently broadcasting low power on channel 58 but will be moving back 24 (their current analog channel) after the transition date.)
But many channels are already broadcasting their digital signals at full strength.
So it's possible that you could still get a stronger digital signal for some channels. Or it's possible you won't. I ditched my amplified rabbit ears and put an antenna on the roof. The difference was night and day on channels I receive through the converter box.
But many channels are already broadcasting their digital signals at full strength.
So it's possible that you could still get a stronger digital signal for some channels. Or it's possible you won't. I ditched my amplified rabbit ears and put an antenna on the roof. The difference was night and day on channels I receive through the converter box.