How do I get fuzzy analog channels to come in clear?
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I have an HDTV with a built in tuner. I plugged a coaxial cable from my wall to my TV searched for channels. It found a bunch of digital channels that are clear, and it found like 60 analog channels that come in fuzzy. Is there anyway to get the fuzzy channels to come in clear? Any box I can use or something?
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Answer:
use a directive antenna......install in the line of sight of tv tower .......if there is a building on the path, risen its height or relocate. use high quality cable.
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Other answers
Your HDTV has a built in analog tuner. If the signals are fuzzy they are from the source. If the TV won't tune them, that's as good as it's going to get. You might try an analog amp from Radio Shack, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
WayneH
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