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The following article was published in our article directory on September 7, 2011.
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Article Category: Computers and Technology
Author Name: Jeffrey Wayne
Usually, paid television service providers allow you to receive digital signals only in highly compressed formats. As high definition (HD) channels are known to eat up a lot in terms of bandwidth, the paid TV providers find it extremely challenging to transmit all their programs in "true" high definition. This led to the FCC allowing these TV services to compress their HD signal.
This simply signifies that you, as a paying customer, are not receiving the programming in the right HD quality that you merit and signed up for - at least until the year 2013 when the authority to compress HD signals as given by the FCC expires. In addition, most paid TV providers commence at only 20Mbps. Chances are by the time the signals reach your house, you may well be getting them only at 6Mbps. If that doesn't convince you that your being short-changed on your subscription, perhaps there is little.
Recent alterations in the TV broadcasting landscape over the past a number of years have seen the changeover to high definition broadcasting by most local TV stations in a rural area. By fitting the right antenna you can pick up from the local consumer electronics shop, you can already enjoy viewing free local HDTV broadcasts right from the comforts of your own drawing room.
In choosing the right antenna to install, there are lots of reasons to consider such as the kind of TV set you currently have or intend to purchase, and the whereabouts of your house. It is to your definite advantage if you are residing somewhere near a broadcast tower. The antenna should also be of a certain type that is recommended by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). The CEA uses a color coding scheme in rating various kinds of TV antennas dependent on the proximity to the source of the broadcast or transmission.
To be sure and so as not to incur unnecessary expenses later, it is better to first determine what sort of antenna you will need. You can approach the nearest electronics dealer or you may confer with your local antenna installer. Except for the sort of antenna you will need, he will also tell you whether your present television or the one you are intending to buy is already HDTV-ready or not. He will also state what additional parts or materials you might need to buy to fully optimize the entertainment value you have access to from the free local HDTV signals.
The nicest part about HDTV is that aside from the fact that it has better resolution than satellite or cable TV signals which are in general highly compressed, there are practically no negative aspects to employing an outdoor antenna. For as long as there are no obstructions to proper signal reception such as high buildings or hills, you ought to be in a position to get the best signals possible. You will no longer need to carry on your subscription to Cable or satellite TV, or to any other similar sort of entertainment.
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