I want to use an OTA HD antenna...


but I don't know what brand to buy. Also, my CRT doesn't have a tuner, so I need a recommendation on that too.
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Ozzy..
I'm suprized Millen wasn't shot following his 3rd draft. Things should improve now though... they sure can't get any worse.

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inside attic can work too... I forgot about them. RWV.
Its hard to believe that Wayne Fontes is actually fondly remembered.
Perhaps they can bring Barry Sanders out of retirement.
Would Mr. Ford care for a Gruden & Allen duet?

They can be had... they've been had for most of the past six seasons.
I used to have a Channel Master with AMP back in the day before Cable & Satelite broadcasted the local channels in HD; best HD picture I have seen was with my OTA antenna. Blew away both cable and Direct TV. It's in storage now as the locals are now included and live in an HOA - too many antennas up there already. With the new MPEG 4 with direct TV, picture appears almost as good as the OTA (assuming I remember correctly).
I have a standard definition DISH network DVR on my Panasonic Plasma. The channels I watch most are not HD, so can't justify paying to change the DISH and receiver and paying more per month! I would like to also have over the air HD local channels by using an antenna. Can I just plug the coax from a roof antenna into the back of the TV and use a difference source (TV 2) or do I need to do something else? I see talk of amplifiers and splitters and other stuff. What do I need to do exactly? I am about 20 miles from town.