Friday, April 12, 2013

How would I go about using an Indoor HD Antenna in addition to my Comcast cable box?

Q. My HDTV only has one cable input and its currently occupied by my Comcast box.. is there any way to set up an HD antenna in addition to the box and easily switch from one to the other?

Also wondering if anyone knew how to do the same setup but with this DIY coathanger antenna in the link below?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWQhlmJTMzw

Thanks in advance.

A. Not possible to use the same RF connector, unless you want to keep re-scanning for channels. You see cable and antenna use different channels so the TV's tuner needs to scan in either of-the-air or antenna mode.

So, simply connect the antenna to the TV tuner and the set-top box to the TV using any of the other inputs (s-video, composite, etc.). If your box has no other output, it is VERY old, call comcast for an upgrade.

Before you buy an antenna, check which one will work best for you. Depending where you live, a simple indoor antenna may not be good enough (www.antennaweb.org)


Is there such a thing as an HDTV signal booster for satelite signals?
Q. Someone once recommended me a "signal booster" for my HDTV righ. I have searched online but have come up with no results. Does anyone know about these boosters?

Also, I have DirectTV so keep that in mind about compatibility if you make a recommendation.

Thanks!

A. First Direct TV does not require boosters on their Satellite signal....An alignment will fix any problem with the satellite reception....

Now, if your talking about having a LOCAL TV antenna mounted on the satellite to get your LOCAL TV stations, then THAT's a different story......
But you would have to call Direct TV and get it from them if the antenna was added to your dish by them.....

Some of the older systems used this setup.


How do i get the best picture from my tv tuner card?
Q. I am using a pinnacle usb 2.0 hdtv pro stick.. If another is better please let me know!.. Also my setup is an 8800 gts oc 640 mb ddr3, amd 6000X2 4 gb 6400 ddr3 ram. No cable box, No antenna.1680x1050(widescreen 22".) Vista 32x. Straight from the wall. Thanks!

A. You need an antenna to pick up the signal or your picture will be weak and drop out often or break up depending on how far away from the transmitter you are. There should be an aerial plug in the USB stick. Good luck!





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