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Why are digital TV pictures sharper than with analog TV?

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Why are digital TV pictures sharper than with analog TV?

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Analog television can suffer from multipath interference, which results in a ‘ghosted’ picture on your screen. Digital television is not affected by multipath interference, ‘snowy’ pictures (common in areas of poor reception) and picture ‘flutter’. So the digital result is a sharper, cleaner and clearer picture. DBA recommends the use of quality F-type connectors and quad shielded coax cables to ensure optimum picture and sound performance. For expert advice, please contact one of DBA’s antenna installer members.

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