Originally Posted by Coogs:
Open Air TV antennas for local TV. It's worth researching out and absolutely free after inital install. Picture is better and it is live instead of delayed by streaming.
I would recommend these. I use the outdoor because I am so far away from the cities where the signal comes from. You can put outdoor antennas in your attic as well if you don't want it outside.
Yeah, the antenna was the only way to watch Chiefs games for us for a couple years during the Dish/CBS fiasco. Even ended up with an antenna DVR system.
It almost feels light stealing, not having to pay for it. :-) [Reply]
spectrum just sent me an offer where i get "$30 off my bill every month" due to some local government program....anyone have this? worth it just for internet? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
spectrum just sent me an offer where i get "$30 off my bill every month" due to some local government program....anyone have this? worth it just for internet?
Yeah they offer that in all section 8 housing [Reply]
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
Yeah, the antenna was the only way to watch Chiefs games for us for a couple years during the Dish/CBS fiasco. Even ended up with an antenna DVR system.
It almost feels light stealing, not having to pay for it. :-)
Best quality picture going. Unfortunately I think most people associate open air antennas and the 3 channel “snow” reception of the 1960’s and 70’s as to what you will get in 2022. Bad mistake!
If you live near a city, one of these two will probably be all you need.
Originally Posted by fan4ever:
Paying $235 a month Scho...they're scum and the second I can dump them for a viable alternative I'm there. Never a more aptly named company.
Holy shit man! If you don't mind me asking, what do you get for that? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coogs:
Best quality picture going. Unfortunately I think most people associate open air antennas and the 3 channel “snow” reception of the 1960’s and 70’s as to what you will get in 2022. Bad mistake!
If you live near a city, one of these two will probably be all you need.
Good for you. How many stations are you receiving?
We are 50 miles from the city but still get over a dozen stations with our two antennas in the attic.
Of course, like most, having the option of at least a few hundred stations is a necessity now.
Since we received the new system from CenturyLink ($50 a month) we have incredible service for Netflix, Prime, Paramount and HBO streaming. Seldom watch anything on Dish. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Screw that. Just pay the $5 a month for CBS All Access. If you're in the local Chiefs market you'll get all their games.
Hell, im in San Diego and still get most of their games.
That's a good option but I have an HD antenna that I got from Walmart for 25 bucks. Gets all the local channels in HD plus a whole slew of other channels that I didn't even know about. It's been a lifesaver for the rare times my internet is acting up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
spectrum just sent me an offer where i get "$30 off my bill every month" due to some local government program....anyone have this? worth it just for internet?
absolute bullshit since they want to charge you $95/mo plus fees like "FREE IN HOME WIFI!" for 500 Mbps service :-) [Reply]
I was formerly a Cox customer, paying $67/mo. for 50Mbps download, 3 up - Internet only.
I now use T-Mobile for $50/mo. for their 5G Internet service which varies on speed, but averages 200 Mbps down, 30 up [Reply]