If you get good signal now with the rabbit ears, stay with them, if not,
put the antenna in the attic. My understanding is that the antennas that
have been used for normal reception will work just fine for HD. Most of
the "HD antennas" are just advertising hype to make you buy a new one.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Brad Kahler:
> Since we're not much into watching TVB we don't have a cable connection and
> have no desire to have one.B However there are times we would like to tune
> into the local news or watch something that is available over-the-air.B
> So the question is what would be a good HDTV antenna?B We're looking at two
> different types, rabbit ear style or a larger one that we could put in our
> large open attic.B My preference would probably be rabbit ears but since
> we're kind of out in the country I'm not sure that would be a good choice.
> Any recommendations on what would be a good choice for us to use?
> Thanks!
> Brad
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