Quote:Originally Posted by Rbuchina I do not recieve a picture or sound for 61 on my setup. Its been a few days since I noticed it. I do not watch 61 so I am just intrested in finding out why. I have rescanned several times but I...
Also, many/most library systems in Ohio are affiliated with the "Search Ohio" system which allows you to borrow from libraries all over the state free of charge. In addition, most public libraries have inter-library loan departments...
Without internet radio there would be no radio in my house, other than occasional shortwave. There is virtually nothing on regular AM/FM that I want to hear. Everything today on commercial AM/FM radio seems to a constant barrage of...
Quote:Originally Posted by ProjectSHO89
A small, UHF/high-HF antenna like a C2V or an ANT-751R would do fine. Do NOT use any amplifier as it will likely overload and cause to you lose channels.
I don't believe this should be...
Quote:Originally Posted by firemantom26 I didn't think you could have 3 HD channels.
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In times past, it usually wasn't done because three HD channels couldn't be squeezed into the available...
Just FYI for anyone able to receive the WTRF-DT, Wheeling, WV signal on ch. 7.....WTRF is now attempting to broadcast an HD signal on both their sub-channels as well as their main one. (CBS is on 7.1 in 1080i, Fox on 7.2 in 720p and ABC...
Checking WTRF's OTA signal this afternoon, I noted they seem to be doing pretty well putting out three HD channels simultaneously. There are, however, occasional video glitches (and quicker, less noticeable audio ones) that probably...
The passing of an Akron/Canton TV personality of many years ago noted in today's issue of the Canton Repository:
Obituary
Sherry Lee
age 76 of Massillon, went home to be with her Heavenly Father on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013. She passed away...
My concern in contacting them was to update correctly their information on page 1 of this forum. I agree that it's hard to distinguish between the various HD resolutions when looking at a smaller TV screen.