Hi!
I won't only watch TV, I planning to use my vdr to record. But what I am asking me, could there most channels recieved digital via (DVB) or are there only analog signals.
Regards
Marco
Timothy D. Lenz schrieb:
I'm not in Washington, but getting channels in the US is basicly the same everywhere. You need a TV that can work with NTSC signals insted of PAL. You should be able to find some stations with just some "rabbit ear" antenas that mount on the back of the TV. Or find a radio shack near you and get an antena to put on your roof. The sales man can tell you whcih way to point it and what channel numbers to expect to get. Then flip through the channels. Should at the least have the 3 big old networks, CBS, NBC, and ABC. Don't know what numbers they will fall on there. For cable you will likly have to subscribe.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marco Göbenich" mg@vierzehn.com To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 4:10 AM Subject: [vdr] [Offtopic] US Television (near Washington D.C.)
Hi!
Can somebody located in the US near Washington D.C. tell what US-wide tv-channels are broadcasted there, I need to know channels that broadcast mainly news/information. If you also can tell me how to recieve those channels (in Washington D.C via cable/satellite) it would be nice.
Or does anybody know a page where a german can find out how the US tv market works with all ist's local stations?
Regards
Marco
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