Bombarded by ads for cable and satellite TV packages, or seductive programming
bundles offered by Internet service providers and phone companies, it may be easy to
forget that it’s possible to pick up much of that programming via a sub-hundred dollar indoor antenna reminiscent of the rabbit-ear days. If you live in a town, conurbation, or a rural area in the U.S. that’s relatively flat, you may be able
to receive full-resolution, high definition, antenna-based live programming with
an indoor antenna and not bother about subscription-based sources.
Blast From the Past: Using an Antenna to Grab Free TV
Posted by: Patrick Nelson June 21, 2012 05:00 AMBombarded by ads for cable and satellite TV packages, or seductive programming
bundles offered by Internet service providers and phone companies, it may be easy to
forget that it’s possible to pick up much of that programming via a sub-hundred dollar indoor antenna reminiscent of the rabbit-ear days. If you live in a town, conurbation, or a rural area in the U.S. that’s relatively flat, you may be able
to receive full-resolution, high definition, antenna-based live programming with
an indoor antenna and not bother about subscription-based sources.