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In reply to the discussion: TV antennas are making a comeback in the age of digital streaming [View all]uncle ray
(3,156 posts)39. you must have an ancient tv and no converter box.
i've been using a ten year old tv with rabbit ears, and bought a new smart tv for christmas this year, and am still using the same 30 year old rabbit ears. rabbit ears receive digital broadcasts, as does pretty much any old tv antenna. of course you may be in a rural or mountainous area and need an outdoor antenna mounted high, but if that's the case you probably needed that before the switch to digital.
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How did virtually every piece of technology in our lives go from wired to wireless EXCEPT television
EffieBlack
Dec 2018
#7
90% of my available cable channels are junk. Shopping, religious, and I don't watch sports.
SharonAnn
Dec 2018
#29
Sling also has an extra $5 charge for the DVR. And I believe another charge to get all locals
manor321
Dec 2018
#36
No, not digital terrestrial broadcast. In fact the ATSC standard is being updated to v3.0
CaptainTruth
Dec 2018
#15
You can find websites that will tell you exactly where the closest broadcast antennas are.
WeekiWater
Dec 2018
#44
I think that $300 was the sum of what he'd have to pay for cable in two separate locations. n/t
royable
Dec 2018
#34