For the OTA crowd. Did anyone other than the OP make an antenna? If so, can you link the page for it?
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Sure run a cable from the antenna to a splitter and the existing cable from the splitter outputs to each TV. |
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http://makezine.com/projects/digital...anger-antenna/ |
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I've been trying to convince the wife for years to ditch cable/satellite. getting close to getting her sold on it. |
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I have not. .....this seems oustanding. |
I ditched cable. Only had it for Thursday night football
My ota tv antenna is an RCA I got at lowes for 10.00 Also, check out http://www.reddit.com/r/cordcutters |
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http://www.lowes.com/pd_140372-63374...ductId=3553424 In store they are 10.00 So 10.00 per tv was a lot cheaper than cable |
Been cable TV free for almost 3 years now. I did get it for at least 4-5 months for the Royals games, but I realized that I'm hardly home these days, and I can listen to the game over the radio, that I just decided to cancel it instead. Haven't looked back since.
Would be nice if the Royals would actually broadcast their games OTA, but that ain't happening...... |
I'm solely on antenna and love it. I just wish I had access to all the KC channels. Since I live in the heart of Topeka, it is just too hard to pull them in. I'm sure if I were willing to throw up a 40 foot mast I might get them but I don't want to do that.
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http://www.frys.com/product/8026694?...Fcli7AodSmgAPw It uses a remote, but I like to use the Android remote app to screw with my kids, I don't know if that works with the stick. |
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http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-E...oor+hd+antenna It would be cheaper for us than getting an antenna for each TV and I still should theoretically be able to tap it right into the existing coax that my satellite is using and serve the whole house. |
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