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Old 7-Jan-2013, 3:45 PM   #2
elmo
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Don't get confused over HD marketing, with "HD" being an antenna requirement. Old TV antennas can pick up everything HD and more.

I'm not very familiar with indoor antennas (re: get more opinions) , but your best bet may be the Terk HDTVa or the HDTVi; the former having an amp. Search this forum for "Terk" to see other examples and what was recommended for indoors. Your towers are broadcast from a good distance away, but they seem to be LOS which is good. If you have an old TV antenna, like some rabbit ears, you can try them out now just to get a feel.

The older non-HD TV's will need digital to analog converter boxes installed at each TV location.

As for the online services, I don't think HBO Go is available for non-cable/sat subscribers. In other words, if you aren't paying for HBO through a content provider like DirecTV, etc, then you can't get access to their content online. Please tell me otherwise if I'm wrong.
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