Posted by Keith True on August 27, 2023 at 09:42:22 from (71.168.113.88):
In Reply to: TV Reception posted by super99 on August 27, 2023 at 06:19:01:
I use an antenna on the roof for my TV.All those wonder things they advertise on TV do nothing for me.Also,there are sites that tell you what the coverage is for my area,but they do not tell me where exactly on my roof is the best spot.I had a guy walk along my roof with a TV hung around his neck,carrying an antenna.One end of the house has no reception,the other end,66 feet away is nearly perfect.Weather does make it act up some,but not a lot,and not every channel.Biggest interference is from airplanes.I have dozens of channels.A tenant left a Roku behind,he said it worked great.I didn't understand how it worked.It picks up over 350 channels off my wifi.Zero cost to me for that.I thought I had to subscribe,but that's only if I want special things.I pretty much leave it on the western channel,but I can spend hours watching the alligator hunters.My internet is $35.per month for fiber optic,equipment included.
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