Right now across the US TV stations are broadcasting DTV (Digital TV)signals right along with the old analog signals that will go away in a couple of years. The new HD TV's that have a
built-in receiver can receive these "FREE" over the air signals just like it was when we were younger and cable/satellite was yet to be available. Don't let the salesmen con you into a "digital antennae" your old stickhouse rooftop antennae or batwing RV antennae will pull them in just fine. KC Missouri has about a dozen digital stations you can pull in ... some in high definition. The antennae range seems about the same as with the analog signals ... 60 - 75 miles max. I bought a DTV receiver on EBay similar to the Winegard Camping World is touting now just to see if all I heard was true about adapting the older analog TV's to the new digital signals. Works like a charm in my stick house, but I haven't tried it in the RV yet ... should be no different other than the different connections on the RV TV. These stations are clear as a bell with no snowy picture. Here near Wichita, KS there are 8 "digital stations" available and might I add "
FREE". These include CBS, ABC, and NBC as well as FOX Kansas and a 24 hour weather channel. KC Misouri stations are similar but more choices. Go to
www.titantv.com enter your zip code and see what free digital stations are available in your areas. I dunno if I will be able to get my $40 rebate from Uncle Sam when this all goes full swing in a couple of years, but curosity got the best of me.