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like i said above, there has to be a pretty strong antenna to receive a decent signal,
i have the same problem at my home, i only receive a signal at a very specific location in my room, so i had to move my antenna, and place it in a very specific direction for it to work decently.
i hope the m8 will have a very good antenna, but i noticed a larger antenna can make reception worse, since dvb-t does not work when anything at all is received that distorts your signal, so a too strong antenna might also be a problem for a lot of people.
in analog signal you only see a little noise(snow) but in digital you see nothing at all whatsoever, so the image just stops (and you hear nothing)...
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