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Old-Biscuit
Mar 16, 2014Explorer III
'bumpy'
We recently purchased a home in Verde Valley.
The home is not is a 'hole' and not wanting to go with any cable/satellite provider I figured we would have to install an outside antenna on a pole.
Just as a whim (could always return if it didn't work) I purchased an RCA flat indoor antenna at Walmart.
Just mounts on a wall and connects to TV.
Well I was very surprised........hooked it up, scanned for channels OTA and we get ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, and a few other channels (METV, Movie Channel etc that show old TV series/movies). 16 channels in total.
I put a splitter on the antenna, connected one output to TV closet to antenna and then feed the coax cable in house to other TV at opposite side of house. Works great.
All the TV I care to watch and it's FREE. Antenna was $35 IIRC

We recently purchased a home in Verde Valley.
The home is not is a 'hole' and not wanting to go with any cable/satellite provider I figured we would have to install an outside antenna on a pole.
Just as a whim (could always return if it didn't work) I purchased an RCA flat indoor antenna at Walmart.
Just mounts on a wall and connects to TV.
Well I was very surprised........hooked it up, scanned for channels OTA and we get ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, and a few other channels (METV, Movie Channel etc that show old TV series/movies). 16 channels in total.
I put a splitter on the antenna, connected one output to TV closet to antenna and then feed the coax cable in house to other TV at opposite side of house. Works great.
All the TV I care to watch and it's FREE. Antenna was $35 IIRC

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