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Old 10-12-2008, 07:36 AM   #5
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. . . if it will receive the HD signal that stations are changing to in 2009?
It will work fine. Most of the off air stations in our area have been broadcasting digital for over a year. And more are going to the digital format (while keeping the analogue) as we get closer to the cut off date. The Wineguard amplified antenna works so well for the TM that I investigated the possibility of using one for our home. Wineguard makes an amplified version that includes a 117 VAC power supply. Look for the Wineguard Sensar Bi-Directional off air UHF/VHF amplified TV antenna model GS-2000. The antenna is bi-directional so I added a rotator to the antenna mast. That significantly improved the number of off air digital stations detected.

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