@bml_khubbard@TabloTV WTG! 🎉
12+ years a cordcutter here and still going.
This site @antennaweborg does a great job showing the free OTA DTV channels you can access and the type of antenna needed to do so:
https://t.co/0KwQZ3NZBH
@PlurlRuralJuror Have you visited https://t.co/lf4fRazN9N to see what kind of signal strength you can expect in your area? I'd start there. Assuming you've got good coverage, literally any inexpensive antenna should do the trick.
@JohnRingling64 This site will show you available broadcast towers in your area, and what size antenna you would need. You just put in your address.
https://t.co/rONKCG52lL
@sweetgeorge48 There's a great site: https://t.co/hXwM7sfRP2
You search by address or zip code for nearby broadcast signals, and it suggests the best type of antenna to receive them. I used it when we bought mum's digital antenna; it's quite accurate to specific addresses. Good luck!
@emilymiller@verizonfios@CBS@wusa9 Unless you live way out in the boondocks I'm one more vote for a good quality Over The Air antenna. I like this site to better understand your options. https://t.co/IDCqVtu1zY
@straczynski "I may not watch much TV, but when I do it's free digital broadcast TV." 😎 To be fair, stations can sometimes hard to dial in and the range can be limited for many rural people or if something blocks the antenna. Get a decent antenna & https://t.co/4Kaqv9yXN8 is your friend. 😉
@bubbanorrisv2 There’s a handy website that lets you put in your address, and shows you the Compass headings to the local transmitters. I used it to sort of split the difference and find the best aim to pick up the local stations. https://t.co/7DVkvS3SRt
Check out this article by @WSJ "Why TV Antennas Are Making a Comeback in the Streaming Age
To access local stations—for free—without paying for a cable subscription, try these updated versions of old-fashioned rabbit ears"
https://t.co/vI0ceJXnQA
Not only do I now have #meTV and some other new (for me, since going broadcast) channels, but I also found a website that has the entire TV chart (https://t.co/rFLiLE03AM).
We are excited to announce we have relaunched our site, https://t.co/Uh1wuL9rxh! Changes include a new "My Schedule" tab and NEXTGEN TV channels now included in the results. Check it out!
For more details go to:
https://t.co/neayMSelCf
#nextgentv#atsc3#tvschedule
#TVRescanAlert WUNL out of #Greensboro, NC has completed its frequency transition. Over-the-air antenna users in this area need to #PlanToRescan their televisions to continue receiving this station's broadcasts. Not sure how to rescan? https://t.co/sLfhi9RTmw