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univbee posted:Is there some relatively inexpensive (like sub-$100) device that will explicitly tell me the signal quality of what I'm getting so I can figure out the best placement for my DTV antenna? Some channels get spotty very easily and I want to find where in my living room is the least problematic, but my TV doesn't have a signal quality meter, it just either works or doesn't. Something that plugs into a laptop or what-have-you is fine. The HDHomeRun Dual is a network dual-tuner HDTV receiver for $60 (on Amazon and Newegg) which includes basic diagnostic software that has signal strength and signal quality indicators. You can, of course, also use it to watch and record TV on any computer on your home network.
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