Hi! I won't only watch TV, I planning to use my vdr to record. But what I am asking me, could there most channels recieved digital via (DVB) or are there only analog signals. Regards Marco Timothy D. Lenz schrieb: > I'm not in Washington, but getting channels in the US is basicly the same > everywhere. You need a TV that can work with NTSC signals insted of PAL. You > should be able to find some stations with just some "rabbit ear" antenas > that mount on the back of the TV. Or find a radio shack near you and get an > antena to put on your roof. The sales man can tell you whcih way to point it > and what channel numbers to expect to get. Then flip through the channels. > Should at the least have the 3 big old networks, CBS, NBC, and ABC. Don't > know what numbers they will fall on there. For cable you will likly have to > subscribe. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marco G?benich" <mg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "VDR Mailing List" <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 4:10 AM > Subject: [Offtopic] US Television (near Washington D.C.) > > > >> Hi! >> >> Can somebody located in the US near Washington D.C. tell what US-wide >> tv-channels are broadcasted there, I need to know channels that >> broadcast mainly news/information. >> If you also can tell me how to recieve those channels (in Washington D.C >> via cable/satellite) it would be nice. >> >> Or does anybody know a page where a german can find out how the US tv >> market works with all ist's local stations? >> >> Regards >> >> Marco >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> vdr mailing list >> vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >> > > > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr > -- vierzehn Bahnhofstr. 27 Telefon 0 26 32 / 98 98 - 120 public relations 56626 Andernach Telefax 0 26 32 / 98 98 - 111 GmbH & Co. KG E-Mail: mg@xxxxxxxxxxxx