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We get three channels and fox is barely watchable I know the antenna is part of the problem. It just broke, but it barely worked to begin with. Can somebody recommend a good one?

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I have a Philco antenna. It ran about $40. Came from Wal-Mart, I believe. Basically, if the antenna costs less than $30, it sucks. Use that as your guide.

I use this to record my local WB station. My analog cable company has my WB on a garbage channel, forced to use an antenna if I want good reception. And I do actually get quite nice reception. Of course, I'm less than 10 miles away from the primary transmitter array of D/FW Texas.


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