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Channels and quality are going to be determined by your location. You can probably search Google to get an idea. Where I am I get 35 digital channels. CBS is 1080i with Dolby audio. ABC, NBC, and FOX are all 720p with Dolby audio. I think most of the others are 480 with stereo audio. I mainly watch streaming services, bought this just to have main local channels and it works great for those.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will receive HD channels. The lineup will depend on your area.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No line up .. channels all depend on your location and the actual location of the antenna.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The channels that are available in your area depend on how many TV stations there are broadcasting. If you have 5 or 6 stations, broadcasting a total of 25 channels, then you have the potential to receive all 25 channels. That is the channel lineup for your region. But if you are in a bad reception area like a hollow, or if your antenna is of poor quality or not positioned well, you won't receive all 25. The LINEUP (available channels) in your area stays the same, whether you receive all of them or not. The lineup doesn't change with the antenna, only your ability to receive all the channels in it. If a station broadcasts in HD, and your TV is set up to receive HD, and the signal strength is good, you will see HDTV regardless of the antenna. There is no such thing as a "Digital Antenna" or an HDTV antenna. That's just advertising to make you think you're getting more bells and whistles. TV stations and TV sets are what's HD. An OTA (Over-The-Air) antenna is just an OTA antenna. With a station broadcasting in HD, a TV made to play HD, and good signal strength, "old school" rabbit ears and a UHF loop antenna will let you watch in HD.
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