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Are there any stand alone over-the-air HDTV receivers available using
the Micronas/Linx "Casper" chip?

IB

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inkyblacks@yahoo.com wrote:

> Are there any stand alone over-the-air HDTV receivers available using
> the Micronas/Linx "Casper" chip?
>

Have you tried any OTA receiver, or have you been scared off by bob miller?

Matthew

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I have one built in to my TV and it is not up to the job. Higher
transmitter power would help as well.

What does Bob Miller have to do with my simple question? Are you
obsessed with him?

IB

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inkyblacks@yahoo.com wrote:

> I have one built in to my TV and it is not up to the job. Higher
> transmitter power would help as well.
>
> What does Bob Miller have to do with my simple question? Are you
> obsessed with him?

No, but many of the people who are constant harping on "where is the
next ATSC receiver" are obsessed with him. He has frightened many people
into thinking that the only possible problem with ATSC reception is
multipath. There are many reasons, including power (too much as well as
too little) that can make a difference. Have you visited titantv.com?

Matthew

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