(From The Charlotte Observer -- By John Dunbar)
Problems with old-fashioned television antennas were the most common issue among residents of Wilmington, NC, a city that volunteered to switch to digital broadcasting more than five months before the rest of the country.
Out of the 170-plus complaints the FCC received, the No. 1 problem was antennas were too weak, too low, poorly positioned or missing altogether.
The troubles foreshadow the difficulties that viewers nationwide may face.
Old Antennas Cause Complaints In Digital TV Test
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