Stanley Kritzik
01-12-2009, 09:50 AM
I have DirecTV for my three main TV sets, and have been using an over-the-air antenna (wired throughout the house) for a couple of guest room TVs. So, ahead of the February (maybe) deadline, I bought some Channel Master CM7000s for the latter. Along with the $40 coupons, the cost was small.
I hooked one up, it found all the OTA channels, and gave very acceptable sound and video on all the available channels, using the composite video (usually yellow wire) input, rather than an unused legacy channel. So, for little used sets, I'm OK for whatever comes. Also, despite Consumer Reports labelling the CM box as somewhat hard to install, it took only ten minutes, start to finish.
Stan
I hooked one up, it found all the OTA channels, and gave very acceptable sound and video on all the available channels, using the composite video (usually yellow wire) input, rather than an unused legacy channel. So, for little used sets, I'm OK for whatever comes. Also, despite Consumer Reports labelling the CM box as somewhat hard to install, it took only ten minutes, start to finish.
Stan