| I have a cable-ready tv. You should not need anything auxilliary. The channels that are good, are good. But then there are those where the cable companies satellite dishes must not be picking up the signal too well, and I get the problem I am talking about. The very same problem, a good friend of mine has, on his analog set(he does not subscrbe to cable because he is poor), where even with his converter box, he still has to adjust his rabbit ears just so, to avoid those squares. I have to laugh. He gets up to adjust the rabbit ears to get rid of the squares, he sits back down, and when he sits down, the he squares come back. Etc. Reminds me of when Shemp was ironing these pants, and the one end of the pants would roll up while he ironed, and he thought he could outsmart it by holding it down, and when he did, the other end would roll up. |