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Originally Posted by ken0042
Why isn't that an option with digital signals? The only consideration is that you'd need to be closer to the transmitter, as the digital signal is either crystal clear, or nothing at all.
If using your phone's data, you may want to look at putting it onto 3G. Full HD of a game uses 1 GB per period on LTE.
Another option, does anybody have satellite? Bring a spare dish, the only tricky part sometimes is aiming it.
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I think it would be an option if you are close enough to a transmitter, problem is there is not very many around so coverage is pretty sparse.
From
https://cbchelp.cbc.ca/hc/en-ca/arti...er-in-my-area-
"When Canada made the switch from analogue to digital television transmission, we weren’t able to replace all of the towers in our system to create the same over-the-air network that existed for analogue transmission, which has been decommissioned.
In the end, CBC/Radio-Canada installed a digital transmitter for every one of its television production centres for a total of 27 transmitters across the country (14 for CBC and 13 for Radio-Canada). Each tower costs in excess of $1 million and there are no plans now to add more to the existing footprint."