Handy Consumers Use Aluminum Foil to Get Ready for HD TV
The June 12 switch to an all digital TV broadcast is rapidly approaching. Many consumers are discovering they can get free HD broadcasts by using an antenna. The use of an antenna is making a comeback. The handy home consumer can actually make their own indoor HD antenna out of aluminum foil and paper clips. The free instructions are available at FreeHDTVsecrets.com.
(PRWEB) June 2, 2009 -- Confusion and misconceptions are commonplace around how the home consumer needs to prepare for the June 12, 2009 deadline for an all digital TV broadcast. What most people don't know is that there are HD broadcasts that are absolutely free for the taking. FreeHDTVsecrets.com provides information and tips on how to receive the free HD broadcasts. One source of confusion is the selection of an antenna for those who wish to receive the free broadcasts. Many consumers feel they must buy an antenna that looks like it came off of a moon rover. FreeHDTVsecrets.com discusses the options and disarms the intimidating technology by providing instruction on how to make an antenna out of aluminum foil. This is also available as a video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JccSxge3LKQ.
FreeHDTVsecrets.com also has tips for the consumers that still own an analog TV. Analog TV's can still be of good service, even though the country is transitioning to digital broadcasts. There are some steps the consumer must take to be able to continue to use it. FreeHDTVsecrets.com provides information for the analog TV owner so they may continue enjoying the equipment that they already own.
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