Try an $8.00 antenna!
Search the internet and you will find instructions on building an HD 
antenna for $8.00.
I live in the west valley and gave up cable t.v. about 3 years ago. I 
have rabbit ears made by Phillips which
cost me about $70.00. I purchase all the parts for my $8.00 antenna but 
I have yet to build it. I have Rabbit ears on my t.v. up
at Sedona and that works better without the HD converter box?

Here I use the convert box and its ok. But I am looking foward to my 
$8.00 wonder.
Good luck
Mike Enriquez




Josef Lowder wrote:
> What is the best antenna for getting Phoenix area TV channels?
>
> I gave up cable years ago (too much money for too little worth
> watching).  Tried dish and it was no better.  For a long time, we were
> getting excellent reception from a simple $4.95 top-of-set antenna,
> even when we got a new Vizio HD TV a year ago.
>
> But recently, the signal for some channels ... especially channel 15
> ... has become unreliable.  Sometimes the signal breaks up and
> sometimes it goes away entirely.
>
> So, I purchased a $50 Philips outdoor antenna and mounted it on a
> 15-foot tall pole outside. It gets even worse reception than my little
> old $4.95 indoor top-of-set antenna.  I've tried moving it to several
> different locations and tried rotating it to every degree of
> 360-degrees with no success.
>
> So what would the collective PLUG intelligence recommend?
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