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golfcop
11-10-2018, 12:00 PM
Does anyone use an external TV antenna? If so how does it work? Is there someone near The Villages that installs them? Thanks
HiHoSteveO
11-10-2018, 12:36 PM
Sure, plenty of people do.
Do you mean an antenna on the roof or in the attic?
Federal law allows you to install an antenna on the roof, but think of your neighbors. With all these roofs practically on top of each other, it certainly detracts from any view.
An antenna mounted in the attic pointed towards Orlando will (if it's a decent one) receive at least 50 stations for free, mostly in high definition. Lots of religion and Spanish speaking stations though. End up with a few decent ones but don't expect it to be like cable tv stations.
An attic antenna can be professionally installed by Villages Audio Video. He's done loads of them.
Home Audio Video Sales & Installation in The Villages, Florida (https://villagerav.com/)
Here's an antenna locator that will help you to see where the transmitters are.
Antennas Direct | TV Transmitter Locator and Mapping Tool (https://www.antennasdirect.com/transmitter-locator.html)
Your mileage may vary considerably depending on antenna, distance, obstructions and elevation.
janewk
11-11-2018, 07:02 AM
I am really ignorant when it comes to stuff like this. My question is: Do you need an antenna to watch our three local stations here? Planning to cut the cord but unsure of what streaming device to use. Is there one that will still allow us to watch the local stations without an antenna?
mulligan
11-11-2018, 08:20 AM
yes. youtube tv has the local stations
dewilson58
11-11-2018, 08:39 AM
I am really ignorant when it comes to stuff like this. My question is: Do you need an antenna to watch our three local stations here? Planning to cut the cord but unsure of what streaming device to use. Is there one that will still allow us to watch the local stations without an antenna?
Yes.
I got tired of paying cable closes. I went to Best Buy, purchased a $100 antenna, cable (to get into the junction box) and a boaster (help the signal for multiple TV's). Been very happy. Get about 40-50 stations. ~1/2 are Spanish. Great HD quality.
I heard better/worse results throughout TV. There is a TV guy who will install the antenna in your attic. Good reviews. Search this site.
I also have Roku to stream other channels. This will pull in local channels as well if the weather conditions are impacting the reception from the antenna.
Search & Learn.
Good Luck.
seoulbrooks
11-11-2018, 08:42 AM
I would second the "You Tube TV". Get the local channels plus never have to worry about weather.
retiredguy123
11-11-2018, 08:57 AM
I am really ignorant when it comes to stuff like this. My question is: Do you need an antenna to watch our three local stations here? Planning to cut the cord but unsure of what streaming device to use. Is there one that will still allow us to watch the local stations without an antenna?
If you go to the website, "suppose.tv", you can select all the channels you want and the site will show you the combination of streaming services that will provide those channels. By the way, Youtube tv has a lot of channels for $40 per month, but it does not have the Hallmark channels.
kstew43
11-11-2018, 09:38 AM
we went on walmart.com and bought a Yagi antenna. This particular model does not require any power to operate.
hubby mounted it on the roof with the brackets included, and plugged in the cable wire to the existing cable box in the garage, all for a $35.00 one time purchase. No monthly costs at all. Works great. All local and then some. Probably around 40 channels. Fox as well, plus QVC.
we don't have internet, except from our T mobile cells, so
all the internet products , Net Flicks, youtube, ect would not work. We pay absolutly nothing a month....yeah....
But were happy with the way this antenna works. Runs right thru the cable plugs in the walls, so we have 3 TV's going at the same time.
Check out walmart.com.
janewk
11-12-2018, 08:21 AM
thank you
janewk
11-12-2018, 08:23 AM
I'm searching but don't seem to be learning! Something's wrong with that picture! Lol
villagetinker
11-14-2018, 06:26 PM
I tried the outside antenna, actually tried 2 antennas, and both were marginal due to our house being in a low spot. I was able to get 65 Channels but not reliablably. Both are for sale, half price.
JoelJohnson
11-15-2018, 07:17 AM
I tried the outside antenna, actually tried 2 antennas, and both were marginal due to our house being in a low spot. I was able to get 65 Channels but not reliablably. Both are for sale, half price.
Could you post pictures of your antennas?
dewilson58
11-15-2018, 08:07 AM
I tried the outside antenna, actually tried 2 antennas, and both were marginal due to our house being in a low spot. I was able to get 65 Channels but not reliablably. Both are for sale, half price.
Did you end up using a signal booster??
villagetinker
11-16-2018, 09:22 AM
One antenna BoostWave comes with a rotator and amplifier and is for both VHF and UHF, the other was a Db4e antenna, UHF only, for it I purchased a 4 port amplifier. As I stated I could occasionally get all of the channels using my LG (55 inch) TV search function. I was also able to use the MANUAL search function which provides a signal quality and signal strength indication to make sure I had the antennas aimed correctly. In any case a review of Google Earth showed a hill in Leesburg between our house and the television station antennas. While I know I could put the antenna 25 or 30 feet in the air to get good signals, I refuse to do that to my neighbors, so currently stuck on cable......
dewilson58
11-16-2018, 09:27 AM
To all ToTV readers..................If you are looking to cut the cable, this guy has The Set-up. This is definitely a one-stop set-up.
:ho:
MrGolf
11-16-2018, 11:46 AM
Who would that be?
CWGUY
11-16-2018, 12:04 PM
To all ToTV readers..................If you are looking to cut the cable, this guy has The Set-up. This is definitely a one-stop set-up.
:ho:
:confused: WHO
dewilson58
11-16-2018, 12:05 PM
VillageTinker.............he is selling his equipment
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