“Buyer Beware” We’ve all heard a thousand times, many consumers continue to purchase products with false or misleading. An example is the antenna for HDTV. You can separate fact from fiction. FICTION special TV antennas are required to receive the new TV / digital signal.

FACT HDTV / digital signal is and will be broadcast on multiple frequencies same channel as traditional analogue TV has been broadcasting for years. FICTION All HDTV signals will be broadcast on the UHF band. Almost all television markets in the United States will have at least one or more VHF and UHF HDTV. FICTION I need to replace my current TV antenna to receive HDTV. Although the current TV antenna can receive VHF and UHF TV, and is in good working condition, it is unlikely a change will be necessary. Due to a misunderstanding many people will buy two TV antennas. The TV antenna will be purchased as an HDTV antenna. This will be a UHF TV antenna TV antenna. The dealer who sold well intentioned the antenna thought all HDTV signals would be broadcast on the UHF band. I think for most it is an honest mistake. All broadcasters are required to present their traditional analog signal until February 2009. At the same time broadcasting broadcast their digital signal. Due to limited space allocated for the channel broadcasting, most HDTV / Digital channels are temporarily assigned to UHF channels, and finally awarded in February 2009. At that time a lot of digital channels currently broadcasting on UHF will return to VHF. The fact of the matter is, there is no difference between a traditional TV antenna and an HDTV antenna. Even if some people want us, this is simply not true. When you click on the TV antenna, using the same guidelines used for selecting a traditional antenna. Consider the antennas of the quality, size, scope, and how much money you’re willing to spend and, in most cases, the TV antenna is VHF / UHF capable. Remember if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Denny is considered an expert in his field. Your Source for TV antenna site http://www. dennysantennaservice. com is full of helpful tips and useful information to the TV antenna do-it-yourself installer.