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from your experience, which is most sensitive DTV Converter?

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Robert Macy

Jan 1, 1970
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Apologies that this is slightly 'off topic' but I haven't found good
info elsewhere.

Which is the most sensitive [and can remove multi-path?] DTV Receiver
for use with an indoor antenna?

Presently am using RCA model found as recommended in previous
searches, but it may be too marginal in low signal level response.

Irritatingly, the info on the screen while watching comes back as 'no
signal, etc' When TV program does appear, often shows signal strength
at half range level. Other stations sometimes come in with almost
nothing showing as signal strength, yet watch them acceptably. Must
be multi-path problems and the indicator has false level.

Do any of you have experience [data?] showing which DTV Converter has
the best sensitivity? Or is that low level dictated by the specs from
gov and they all pretty much bottom out at the same point?

Robert
 
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Rich Webb

Jan 1, 1970
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Apologies that this is slightly 'off topic' but I haven't found good
info elsewhere.

Which is the most sensitive [and can remove multi-path?] DTV Receiver
for use with an indoor antenna?

Presently am using RCA model found as recommended in previous
searches, but it may be too marginal in low signal level response.

Irritatingly, the info on the screen while watching comes back as 'no
signal, etc' When TV program does appear, often shows signal strength
at half range level. Other stations sometimes come in with almost
nothing showing as signal strength, yet watch them acceptably. Must
be multi-path problems and the indicator has false level.

Do any of you have experience [data?] showing which DTV Converter has
the best sensitivity? Or is that low level dictated by the specs from
gov and they all pretty much bottom out at the same point?

I've been really happy with the Insignia NS-DXA1-APT (virtually
identical to the Zenith DTT901). Not all that happy with an Apex DT250
that I got based on its S-video out. The Apex seems to be considerably
pickier about signal strength.

As far as multipath, probably your best cure for that is a more
directional antenna.
 
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Robert Macy

Jan 1, 1970
0
Apologies that this is slightly 'off topic' but I haven't found good
info elsewhere.
Which is the most sensitive [and can remove multi-path?] DTV Receiver
for use with an indoor antenna?
Presently am using RCA model found as recommended in previous
searches, but it may be too marginal in low signal level response.
Irritatingly, the info on the screen while watching comes back as 'no
signal, etc' When TV program does appear, often shows signal strength
at half range level.  Other stations sometimes come in with almost
nothing showing as signal strength, yet watch them acceptably.  Must
be multi-path problems and the indicator has false level.
Do any of you have experience [data?] showing which DTV Converter has
the best sensitivity?  Or is that low level dictated by the specs from
gov and they all pretty much bottom out at the same point?

I've been really happy with the Insignia NS-DXA1-APT (virtually
identical to the Zenith DTT901). Not all that happy with an Apex DT250
that I got based on its S-video out. The Apex seems to be considerably
pickier about signal strength.

As far as multipath, probably your best cure for that is a more
directional antenna.

Thank you for your replies.

Does this performance include 'minimum signal level'? In other words,
given a weak signal, which one still converts?

Robert
 
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