Yes, digital antennas can most definitely get reception when it is raining. Dish antennas are the ones with problems with inclemate weather such as snow wind and rain.
In the US the answer is probably not. Digital and analog TV broadcasts use the same frequencies and antennas. Digital TV is more fussy about signal quality than the older analog signals. So if you get marginal analog reception, figure on getting a new antenna for digital. The idea that there are special HDTV antennas is just marketing hype. Any antenna that gives you better digtial reception will also give you better digital reception.
Digital antennas usually cost around $40. However you can find cheaper digital antennas that are used.
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The digital TV antennas were made when the analog satellites for TVs went to a Digital satellite. With a converter box and the digital antennas it still makes it possible to use TV that still use the old rabbit ears.
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Benefits digital antennas have over analog antennas include an increase picture quality, increase audio quality, higher number of channels from broadcasters, and automatic tuning.
They use Citizens' Band Radio (CB) to communicate with other truckers on the road. The long antennas give them better reception and transmission.
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Amplified antennas or antennas with amplifiers are usually the best choices for DTVs. The digital antennas RCA ANT751 and RCA ANT800 receive good reviews . The Channel Master digital antenna CM-3020 is also highly rated as good antenna.
Amplified antennas or antennas with amplifiers are usually the best choices for DTVs. The digital antennas RCA ANT751 and RCA ANT800 receive good reviews . The Channel Master digital antenna CM-3020 is also highly rated as good antenna.
You can get antennas that will amplify your cell phone reception, but it does not make a drastic difference. anonymous@oola.com