Everyone wants smaller, more discreet than the TV antenna you can get. The antenna is the easiest to install the antenna and TV all manufacturers and retailers know it. Some retailers take advantage of this by confusing the consumer. Currently about 85% of all digital and HDTV signals being broadcast in the UHF band in the United States. Remember that UHF antennas can be much lower and still perform reasonably well in the UHF band, due to the shorter wavelength of UHF. With this in mind merely designed manufactured some small UHF antenna, I gave a look of futuristic design, known as HDTV antenna or antennas for digital TV, well-written and added some marketing hype put on the market. Now we all know these manufactures will have no trouble finding retailers to carry and sell these so-called digital / HD TV antenna, if there is a ball that was done.
Do not get me wrong, there are some places where a small compact TV antenna will provide good quality digital / HDTV reception. It is best to ensure that you are one of those areas, here is why. Unlike our reception with analog TV output, where the viewer can watch TV even when the TV antenna was not producing the best possible picture, HDTV / Digital reception is different. In the past, you could buy a TV antenna for analog TV reception, install it and if some of the pictures of snow, since it bought the wrong dish, you could say good enough, it's better then what we had . HDTV / Digital reception requires that you obtain television signals strong enough so that the digital tuner can block it. In other words, there is no such thing is a bad picture with snow or when using an HD / digital tuner for reception. You either get a perfect photo or image that does not receive anything at all. There is a small area of the signal strength where the image will be there for a moment and then disappear again, very annoying. The new deadline for this interruption in the picture and sound is called pixellation.
Pixellation occurs when the TV signal is not strong enough or some kind of interference is present. As you probably know, the conditions of reception varies from good to poor, in accordance with the conditions of the atmosphere. A TV antenna that can work well in good reception conditions may cause the TV picture pixellate or not enter at all in poor reception conditions. It is very important to choose a TV antenna that can produce a strong signal even in times of bad reception conditions.
Internal antennas are much more susceptible to pixellation and loss of signal after the outdoor antennas. Smaller, compact antennas are designed much more sensitive then larger antennas. When you recommend a TV antenna for one of our visitors, making it capable of providing some quality reception even in poor reception conditions. If an error is made, I make sure it's because I recommended a little antenna to a large / powerful than a face is too small. Nobody has contacted me and said, "Denny got great reception from the antenna is recommended, but I'm really upset, I think it's a little to big and powerful," will not happen.
Pick the Best Antenna for HDTV (2)
Wednesday, August 26, 2009Posted by SQL at 1:08 AM
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