Has anyone found a set that will work for DXing, that is channel freq can be entered without a scan?
The Insignia/Zenith converter boxes are also great if you have more than 1 station on the same frequency. You can easily remap any lost stations by simply entering the "real" channel number using the remote. This is much more convenient than doing a re-scan.On both the DTVPal and Insignia boxes you can go into the MENU to add stations manually. From there you can enter the actual broadcast frequency. You will see if any signal is present and can also view it's strength.
John
If you are in the flat mid west area of the U.S. any ATSC receiver should work for ATSC DXing. The newer A/74 compliant ATSC receivers are what I use now. These tuners have multi signal processing that handle signal delay kind of mimics OFDM type modulation. Unfortunately the ATSC receiver manufacturers dont list if they are A/74 compliant in the the manual. For HDTV DXing I know the Samsung DTB-H260F and the ePVision PHD-205 use A/74 compliant chips all of the coupon approved converter boxes have to be A/74 compliant all dont seem to be equal. I recently purchased an Apex DT250 converter box first day testing the DXing capabilities did 110 miles in Florida. The Samsung DTB-H260F, ePVision PHD-205, and Apex DT250 do have manual channel input.
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