Originally posted by Murph Tang
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Works fantastic. For F#$% sake they were pushy when I cancelled. Well your going to lose all these prime channels. Nope, you charge me 8 dollars for something I can get for free anyways. You need a phone line in case you ever lose cell service. Nope, my Verizon is more reliable then your internet. On and on and on. Cut my bill fro 127.00 to 67.00. Not a big deal just the principle.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by Murph Tang View PostI've used the RCA flat black panels with good success.
Cut the cord and get all the local channels in HD for free.
The HD reception via antenna is much better than the direct TV HD or cable signal I was getting.
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i have a strange 2 antenna hookup to 1 TV but it works great. it's strange because one is amplified and one is not. you'd think it'd work better with both amplified. my samsung tv has a great built in tuner. no name tv's are a pain in the ass with antenna's and crappy built in tuners
- two RCA flat black panels
- one amplified and one not
- splitters out to the TV
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I bought a rooftop antenna from Amazon that got up to a 50 mile range. I am about 25 miles from the local towers. I just put it in the attic and used my cable co's amplifier and works great on 5-6 tv's thru the splitter. I can pickup all of the local Dallas/Ft.Worth channels no problem.
I have since moved it onto the pole I already had on my chimney to see if I could get better reception. I can't tell the difference. In the attic was fine.
I will tell you the picture quality with a good signal will always beat cable or satellite signals. Those 2 are compressed. Over the air is not compressed and weather does not impact my signal at all. YMMV.
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