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RI401
01-07-2021, 12:03 AM
Hi,
So moving to Tv in a week or so, and I need to choose a streaming service. I see some have digital antenna options for local channels. I dont have a clue if the area has good reception for these type of antennas'. Waht your experience with local channel reception? Is it worth trying to use the antenna?
Thanks all!
Bud

Neils
01-07-2021, 06:41 AM
Poor signals. A few locations in TV are high enough that signal is available. But many are too low and must have cable/streaming connection.

JoelJohnson
01-07-2021, 07:01 AM
No such thing as a "digital antenna", it's just an antenna, just like we used to use before cable. The digital signal is piggybacked on the the analog carrier.
So your best bet is to go to Antenna Man - Cut The Cord (http://WWW.AntennamanPA.com). He will inform you on the type of antenna you need.

biker1
01-07-2021, 07:02 AM
I am between 466a and 44 and receive about 50 channels from Orlando with an attic mounted antenna (DB4E).

Hi,
So moving to Tv in a week or so, and I need to choose a streaming service. I see some have digital antenna options for local channels. I dont have a clue if the area has good reception for these type of antennas'. Waht your experience with local channel reception? Is it worth trying to use the antenna?
Thanks all!
Bud

John_W
01-07-2021, 09:18 AM
I live near Buena Vista and 466A and have an antenna in the attic simply as a backup connected to the guest BR TV, in Florida it's good to have backup. I have Directv for the main two TVs, but I also have a ROKU stick and can stream anything. I looked into youtube TV and Hula Live TV and a couple of others, and they give you the local Orlando channels. With the antenna I can get all the local channels except WESH Channel 2 NBC. Their transmitter is not in the same location as the others and I would need a second antenna, but since I don't really use that third TV that much, I don't bother.

I just did a search of youtube TV and enter zip code 32162 and these are the local channels you'll get, which are all you'll really need. With my antenna I can get all the sub-channels for example 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 but most of them are just reruns of old shows and movies. There are a lot of Spanish Language and religious channel over the air, those I don't care about.

YouTube TV - Watch & DVR Live Sports, Shows & News (https://tv.youtube.com/welcome/?utm_source=pm&utm_medium=gs&utm_campaign=1006175)

WFTV 9

News 6

FOX 35

My65

WESH 2

WUCF

WUFT

Telemundo Orlando

CW 18

TV 27

RI401
01-07-2021, 09:56 AM
Looks like im going with Philo, 60 channels streaming 20 bucks per month. I will run the ant into Roku box for local channels. So Xfininty for 25 per month, Philo 20, Roku no fee. 45 bucks im done. Up north (RI) this runs me 225.00 with contract Worth doing a little reasearch.Thanks John for your well though out response!
Bud

John41
01-07-2021, 10:54 AM
No such thing as a "digital antenna", it's just an antenna, just like we used to use before cable. The digital signal is piggybacked on the the analog carrier.
So your best bet is to go to Antenna Man - Cut The Cord (http://WWW.AntennamanPA.com). He will inform you on the type of antenna you need.

Are outdoor antennas permitted by FCC rules as satellite dishes are regardless of deed restrictions?

FenneyFanatic
01-07-2021, 11:39 AM
Yes they are..

MandoMan
01-08-2021, 06:52 AM
Hi,
So moving to Tv in a week or so, and I need to choose a streaming service. I see some have digital antenna options for local channels. I dont have a clue if the area has good reception for these type of antennas'. Waht your experience with local channel reception? Is it worth trying to use the antenna?
Thanks all!
Bud

I bought one from Amazon and taped it to a window facing due east. I got 48 channels, though not CBS. Great! So I got another one for the tv in the living room, where there are no windows nearby. No channels in several different positions. I added a splitter and ran a coaxial cable from the guest room to the living room. Now I had 48 stations in the living room, too, but also a cable taped to the tile floor near the guest room. I tried the second antenna in the master bedroom, taping it to a window facing due west, the to a window facing due north. No stations from either position.

So, position really does matter. I didn’t try putting an antenna in the attic because I did to want to make holes and run wires. My house has coaxial connections in every room, but only one is hot, as I have a router and WiFi throughout the house.

photo1902
01-08-2021, 07:34 AM
firestick with streaming service for $25/mth. over 6,000 HD channels including all local, sports, all NFL games including Red zone, and many more. I love watching the golf channel & NFL from UK because it doesn't have all the stupid commercials that we have in USA. If interested email me.
Eddie "The Villages Firestick Guy".
jedalton@gmail.com
Dalton Consulting Services (https://www.facebook.com/daltonconsultingservices/)

What is the name of the program you’re using. I’d love to explore the legality of receiving all of these channels, including every NFL game

RaunchyRich
01-08-2021, 08:12 AM
You Tube TV has local channels and everything you will need. .... Xfinity ROKU...just get WIFI. get somebody to help you. DONT GET CABLE or worry about an antenna

Bill1701
01-08-2021, 08:13 AM
When I first moved here I tried using a simple antenna that I already it. It picked up about 4 stations, 2 of which were Spanish language. From what I have heard, NBC is a huge problem to pick up here with an antenna.

dhdallas
01-08-2021, 08:20 AM
Hi,
So moving to Tv in a week or so, and I need to choose a streaming service. I see some have digital antenna options for local channels. I dont have a clue if the area has good reception for these type of antennas'. Waht your experience with local channel reception? Is it worth trying to use the antenna?
Thanks all!
Bud

I tried a digital antenna in the window & got all of 3 channels & none of the big 4 networks. I have a ROKU smart TV & subscribe to Hulu (best for TV shows & original programs), Amazon Prime (tons of movies & foreign films - my favorite), Britbox ((best of British TV) & Netflix (original programing & foreign language TV & films). There is a lot of free stuff to watch on other streaming channels but you have to put up with commercials.

jedalton
01-08-2021, 08:33 AM
What is the name of the program you’re using. I’d love to explore the legality of receiving all of these channels, including every NFL game

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VillagerNut
01-08-2021, 08:49 AM
Tom Grooms from Villages audio video does a fantastic job of finding the right antenna to install in your attic. Like the other folks have said in other posts NBC is hit and miss because they’re on the other frequency. To reach Tom Grooms call (352) 388-1677.

laboutj
01-08-2021, 08:52 AM
When I first moved here I tried using a simple antenna that I already it. It picked up about 4 stations, 2 of which were Spanish language. From what I have heard, NBC is a huge problem to pick up here with an antenna.

What I did up north was add an antenna in the attic and ran a coax cable to a Tablo receiver. Tablo uses your wifi connection to communicate with any smart tv, firestick or Roku in the house and you just have to open the Tablo app on any television in the house to watch local channels. The key is to position the antenna using something like Antenna-Point 'https://download.cnet.com/Antenna-Point/3000-31711_4-77925926.html'

The nice thing about Tablo is that you can connect a portable hard drive to it in order to record shows. The cost was about $60 for the antenna, $40 for the portable hard drive and approx $75 for the Tablo unit.

John_W
01-08-2021, 09:10 AM
Originally Posted by jedalton
firestick with streaming service for $25/mth. over 6,000 HD channels including all local, sports, all NFL games including Red zone, and many more. I love watching the golf channel & NFL from UK because it doesn't have all the stupid commercials that we have in USA. If interested email me.


What is the name of the program you’re using. I’d love to explore the legality of receiving all of these channels, including every NFL game

This previous thread explains what you're asking.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/legal-get-tv-free-firestick-they-sell-flea-market-313605/?highlight=legal

phansen2246
01-08-2021, 09:18 AM
Most have moved from VHF frequencies to UHF also.

dkaufnelson
01-08-2021, 09:45 AM
You can have Tom install a good digital antenna in the Attic then attach that one antenna wire to a "tablo" box ($100 Amazon). "Tablo" box will send all channels to all other TVs in your home as long as they have a Roku or fire stick or are Smart TVs. I live between 466a and 44 and receive 55 Orlando channels with my attic antenna and my "Tablo" box. Of course you still need to have internet for 45 to $50 monthly and I choose to subscribe to Netflix for $9 a month for one TV plan.

emb2458
01-08-2021, 11:57 AM
Are you kidding. Clicked on antenna man. I says to click on here, fill out the form and you will be sent an invoice. Invoice for what, a recommendation?

laboutj
01-08-2021, 01:14 PM
Hi,
So moving to Tv in a week or so, and I need to choose a streaming service. I see some have digital antenna options for local channels. I dont have a clue if the area has good reception for these type of antennas'. Waht your experience with local channel reception? Is it worth trying to use the antenna?
Thanks all!
Bud

If you sign up for Youtube TV you'll get the OTA stations out of Orlando. Great thing about YTTV is that if you travel back to RI you can update your location and get the RI stations while there, or keep the Orlando.

dadoiron
01-08-2021, 01:16 PM
Hi,
So moving to Tv in a week or so, and I need to choose a streaming service. I see some have digital antenna options for local channels. I dont have a clue if the area has good reception for these type of antennas'. Waht your experience with local channel reception? Is it worth trying to use the antenna?
Thanks all!
Bud

Are you on a hill. Are you in a newly built house?

Better TV reception via antenna on a hill.

If you want to put antenna in attic you can't have the foil backed sheathing installed...you will not get any signals through it.

Streaming/ internet service is dependent on location. They all have their issues so good luck.

Enjoy.

stebooo
01-08-2021, 01:36 PM
Not very good. Stream vie internet instead

bhallam
01-08-2021, 01:50 PM
Looks like im going with Philo, 60 channels streaming 20 bucks per month. I will run the ant into Roku box for local channels. So Xfininty for 25 per month, Philo 20, Roku no fee. 45 bucks im done. Up north (RI) this runs me 225.00 with contract Worth doing a little reasearch.Thanks John for your well though out response!
Bud

Roku does not connect with an antenna it streams channels from the internet.

RI401
01-08-2021, 03:30 PM
Roku does not connect with an antenna it streams channels from the internet.

I got the sling box mixed up with Roku, Sling has an antenna for local channels. I'm leaning toward You tube as i can take the account and use it back north and get local channels. In reality, i watch a very limited amount of channels. Looking for the ones I like is an issue. I have tried the antenna route up north when the power is out and cable is down, and its spotty at best. As others have said, very positional to be effective.
Bud

bobchap
01-08-2021, 04:11 PM
Go to the web site listed below and put in the address. It will give you an idea of what channels you will be able to receive.

DTV Reception Maps | Federal Communications Commission (https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps)

golfer123
01-08-2021, 08:38 PM
checkout flaxxcomm.com cheaper, $50 for 6 months

Bilyclub
01-10-2021, 06:28 PM
I have a DB4E in the attic pointed at Orlando. Only thing I don't get is NBC. They are a VHF signal and my antenna is UHF. The choices to get NBC are a second UHF antenna to get the UHF NBC signal from Ocala, or VHF antenna pointed at Orlando.
The people at Antennas Direct are very helpful and emailed me a very detailed map of what my options were.