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Old 10-28-2007, 02:17 PM
sleddogman
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Originally Posted by andy View Post
The hard thing with digital DXing is that you don't see anything until it works 100%. It's hard to know when you're getting close, or even where to look. With analog you stop when you see something in the snow. A lot of digital tuners don't even have any kind of signal level meter.
My 45" Sharp Aquos LCD has a dynamic bar graph signal strength meter built in as part of the on-screen Setup menu. A minimal 60-65% strength typically produces a picture, although at that low end there is occasional picture pixelation and freezing as the tuner strives to reacquire the signal. Anything above 75% is clear as a bell.
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