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Post 903 made on Monday December 4, 2006 at 09:46
oliver2000
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On December 3, 2006 at 22:20, yardbird said...
I just bought a Sylvania 6626LCT LCD for the bedroom.
$549 ntsc/atsc tuner, 26", 1000:1 and lots of inputs.
We've been satellite customers for a long time, but this
is our first HD set. Satellite works fine on it (SD...
we don't have HD service), but I wanted to see if I could
get HD channels OTA.

I found a Terk 75ohm to 75ohm matching transformer (and
thought I should be looking for a 75ohm-300ohm.... but...)
and I used a couple alligator clips and some scotch tape
to stick this to an FM dipole off an old stereo. I draped
the wires across the back of the dressers in the bedroom
to spread them out.

HOLY COW! I have HD! ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, CW .... HUGE
difference over the satellite which I thought was far
superior to cable in my area. I live in Sanborn. About
8 miles due east of Niagara Falls. So I'm pretty close
to Grand Island (to the northeast of it.

If I can get this many HD stations with some cobbled together
pieces of wire.... I would think it would be worth it
(for the sake of appearance at least) to go out and get
an indoor antenna. I've seen some for under 40 dollars.
So... couple of questions...

That matching transformer... does that sound right? No
transformer came with the TV. There's only one connection
for coax on this set but I thought antennas used the 75
to 300ohm transformer. (Been on satellite many years and
have forgotten most of this OTA stuff)

Considering what I've accomplished with some wire and
alligator clips, my thoughts of getting a cheap antenna
sound ok? Suggestions from the radio shack/best buy/circuit
city ... local places?

I almost feel silly being this excited. You'd think it
was like when color TVs first came out (yeah I'm that
old... heheh... round picture tubes and all...)

Get a silver sensor from sears or walmart...with you being that close indoors might just do it...a good outdoor like a channel master or winegard 4 or 8 bay should get you toronto as well based on where you are. Most antennas are 300 ohm and transform to 75 for TV


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