Originally Posted by ilikemilitaria
Originally Posted by Rooster7
Originally Posted by ilikemilitaria
I bought this system and I cant brag enough about it. I am getting about 50 channels on FREE TV, and the picture is so much better than the "processed" picture I was getting from Dish-Network, Direct TV, etc... and did I mention it is FREE TV!

After you buy your system, you are done...NADA, FREE!

If you are old enough (I certainly am) to recall when free TV was the norm, it's nice to know it's still there.

For anyone reading this, I highly recommend this antenna system. It might be overkill for some folks, but I am in a fringe area and am getting signals from several diferent areas just fine, with the farthest being 70+miles away.

Here is the MADE IN USA system:

http://www.dennysantennaservice.com/hd_stacker_tv_antenna-html.html

dave


What sort of channels are you getting with this antenna?



Use this tool below, and enter your zip code for a list of stations you will likely snag on the air. Bear in mind, that with each listing station, all have at least 2 sub-channels (I.E. channel 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, etc..) and on each of these is different programming. I have some stations that have 5 sub-channels all with different programming..

My channels are news, weather, movies, public TV, sports, like me-tv, PBS, create, cbs, nbc, abc, comet, get-tv, grit, light-tv, charge, stadium, ion, qubo, ionlife, escape, antenna-tv, bounce, justice, diy, and several local news and broadcast stations.,.

So, if you get say, 13 channels on your search list, you can be pretty sure you will have 26-50 channels or so... That's why i spent a little more money and ordered the system above, for its directional receive capability.

Here is the search tool:

https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps?startpoint=62274#

dave
This, I have a $100 RCA antenna from the local Farm store for free TV