What Should I Consider When Buying a TV Antenna?
If you watch fuzzy TV long enough, you might start getting used to it, that is until you see a crystal clear picture elsewhere and then go back to your fuzzy screen. If you have this problem, or if you want to be able to receive local channels when not watching your cable or satellite programming, you need to look into a TV antenna. The only problem is deciding which one to buy. Should you get an indoor TV antenna, or an outdoor one? Do you want something inexpensive and simple? Do you need more than one? First, learn what types of signals you need to receive. If you don’t need to receive UHF channels, or those above channel 13, don’t buy a UHF/VHF antenna. Stick to the VHF type, which will also provide reception for FM radio. If you need all three, you can get a combination TV antenna, designated UHF/VHF/FM. A lot depends on how many stations you hope to receive and in which direction they are located. If you want to receive signals from several stations in different directions, you m