Posted October 16, 200915 yr Now that the "Digital Conversion" has happened, can I receive the 10 or so digital channels in the car? I've see some of the digital converter boxes that run on 12 volts. What I"m really trying to get at is "How well can you receive the signal while in motion?" . I've seen it used for things like tailgating, where the vehicle is stationary. If possible I wanna be able to watch the local news on my way home from work or catch the Simpsons, etc.
October 16, 200915 yr x2 it isn't very safe! but coming from me as i watch movies while i am driving! do as you see fit lol!! will it work while in motion...umm i should think of it as a cell phone! as you move the cell still gets signal strengh right? and if you are moving into a signal you should get pretty good picture lol!! but then again that is just what i think and i cuold be 100% wrong on that! so don't take my word for it!
October 16, 200915 yr Now that the "Digital Conversion" has happened, can I receive the 10 or so digital channels in the car? I've see some of the digital converter boxes that run on 12 volts. What I"m really trying to get at is "How well can you receive the signal while in motion?" . I've seen it used for things like tailgating, where the vehicle is stationary. If possible I wanna be able to watch the local news on my way home from work or catch the Simpsons, etc.For my safety and others I would personally want you to not watch tv but considereing people have dvd players in there car and watch dvd's I dont see why you cant do it. Just do some research on the product and call the company who makes them to see how to make it work.
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