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Posted at 10:51 AM on Saturday 02/11/12 by
Barbarossa
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Amazon with Mohu has the Mohu Leaf Indoor HDTV Antenna for $35 - $5 off with coupon code KTCB0001 = $30 with free shipping. Features a paper thin profile and omnidirectional VHF and UHF channel reception.
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    deeznuts - Posted 11:36 am PST 02/11/12 (49 Posts)  Report Spam

    There is no such thing as an HDTV antenna. It is marketing propaganda. HDTV is the signal that comes in on the anteanna. You could use a coat hanger. Or should we call it an HDTV coathanger.

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    ironbadge - Posted 11:48 am PST 02/11/12 (2969 Posts)  Report Spam

    I should give it a try.

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    fxp - Posted 1:30 pm PST 02/11/12 (1212 Posts)  Report Spam

    These things are no better than a piece of wire. They will not pickup only but the strongest signals which means you can't get all your channels. For this price should spend it on a decent outdoor antenna.

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    ironbadge - Posted 3:18 pm PST 02/11/12 (2969 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1, which one do you recommend?

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    turtles - Posted 4:10 pm PST 02/11/12 (1001 Posts)  Report Spam

    I recommend that you build it yourself, do a web search on fractal hdtv antenna, you'll probably need to buy 1 of the parts, but the rest you should have around, works great for me

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    ironbadge - Posted 4:40 pm PST 02/11/12 (2969 Posts)  Report Spam

    Wow. Awesome. Thanks, #5. I cancelled the Mohu LOL. If it works, I'll cancel Comcast for good.

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    deeznuts - Posted 3:43 pm PST 02/12/12 (49 Posts)  Report Spam

    The answer is - it depends. It depends on if the channels you are looking are on UHF or VHF. Also, how far you are away and if they are in the same direction or different directions. Two good places to start:

    antennaweb
    tvfool

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