Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I used Home Audio & Video Sales to install my attic antenna. Nice guy. He charged $250.
U need a strong antenna, good for 65 miles. It's pointed 114* to Orlando & Sanford. I get about 65 channels, but eliminated about 35. Spanish , religious, internet sales. I get NBC, ABC, CBS. PBS +. The antenna that was used is around $100 & the amplifier is about $35. U could do it yourself. U can come to my place & see the installation + view the channels that I receive. I forward this from the Villages web site.......... If you don't want to get your hands dirty or get in your attic and want it done right with the right equipment and in a timely manner. Call Villager AV, he lives in St. James, you can read about him in those threads. Here's his website: Home Audio Video Sales & Installation in The Villages TV Indoor TV Antenna DIY TV Antennas Attic antennaes? How is the television reception with an antenna??? Indoor TV Antenna |
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I live in block CYV, with tv cable connections in front room on the inner wall nearly impossible to feed tv antenna wires down that wall through low slanted roof. Guess I stuck with cable ripoff scheme. I could hang antenna above south side wall and run wire through window, then move the tv to other side. But the antenna would be seem by neighborhood and I sure someone would complain?
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I was going to cut the cables going to the bedrooms in the attic and attach them to an amplifier after the antenna. |
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Whether or not they are "Federally protected" as someone suggests, I would still get confirmation from the the developer prior to hanging anything on the exterior of your home......just takes a moment to call and have total peace of mind......
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They can't do a thing about it and the enforcement has no authority Period!! |
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He's right. Federal law also allows clothes lines. I have one. Villages watch came around. I showed them the federal law saying I can LEGALLY have one and they left. TV antennas are allowed by federal law. Google it and print it out.
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Today is the last day to get YouTube TV for $35. Price goes up to $40 tomorrow. Even though I have an OTA antenna on my roof that gets g networks good reception, I also have YouTube TV. All the local networks from Orlando (CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, etc) plus enough cable networks to keep me happy. Check out their lineup. Plus, a terrific cloud-based DVR with unlimited storage. Plays on your computer, your phone, or on your TV through a Roku streamer. No contracts, no serviceman installation, cancel at any time. Cable competition has finally arrived. But you can never lose with a roof antenna.
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I installed a WA 2608 antenna - just like the ones I see on many houses here in Silver Lake. I had it up 18 feet up and reception was very intermittent - could not get Channel 9 during the day. Was going to try the 8008 antenna but instead raised my 2608 another 6 feet...What a difference. Picture cable quality and Channel 9 perfect... The pole I use is chain link fence top rail -10 foot sections. Chuck at 641 Rainbow Blvd.
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You just made a nice lightning rod, Yikkies Your TV's will get the hit through the Coaxial Cable. BOOM goes the TV |
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