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How to Pick Your TV Antenna

[…]review of the Antop HD Smart Bar Antenna. Good Non-Amplified Outdoor/Attic TV Antennas for VHF Channels If your TV stations are far away, or if you have weak VHF channels, you probably need to use an outdoor or attic antenna. But before going to the trouble of getting one though, I highly recommend asking one of your neighbors how many channels they are getting with their rooftop antenna. Consider hiring a professional antenna installer as well. Antennas Direct and Channel Master are two respected antenna companies with high-quality outdoor antennas. I have purchased from them before and recommend them. Check out their […]

A Quick Way to Test Your Reception – No Antenna Required!

[…]can decide whether you want to try to get free broadcast TV. A real TV antenna will get you more channels. The Results If your TV found any channels during the test, congratulations!! You are a Cable Disabler!! You can receive broadcast digital TV for FREE! The next step is to buy a real antenna. The setup above is just an experiment. An outdoor antenna will get you the most channels. However, if you want to start with an indoor antenna, I recommend the Mohu Leaf (which is what I personally use). Since this test uses a very crude antenna, you can […]
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Free Streaming TV Services

I’ve curated this list of the best FREE streaming services online. Enjoy, and let me know if there’s a free streaming TV service that should be added to this page! Search for Your Favorite Shows Online Search for your favorite TV shows and movies online to find out where they’re playing. You may get lucky and find them playing for free! Powered by My Recommended Free TV and Movie Sites Classics Original Content Broadcast Network Websites Many of the shows on these sites require cable TV login, but there are still some free shows available if you look carefully. Note, […]

Use This Free Tool to Lower the Cost of Streaming TV

[…]or “ESPN”. On the right, you’ll see all of the services that carry some or all of those channels. Make to check each result for the logos of the channels you want. Some of the results may not carry all of the channels you selected, but they are shown if they give significant cost savings. This tool is a great starting point to help you choose the cheapest streaming service that offers the channels you want. Two lower-cost streaming services that I recommend are Sling TV and Philo TV, the latter being great if you don’t need sports. 2. Use […]
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My Personal TV Antenna Setup

[…]results from using an amplifier, and be prepared to return it if it doesn’t work for you. My Channels I now watch dozens of free broadcast TV channels. This includes all of the major networks, several PBS channels, and many local stations. Summary So, after years of antenna testing, the best indoor TV antenna that I’ve found remains the Mohu Leaf! I’m not using a powered antenna, amplifier, or splitter. I am using good RG6 coax cable with just enough length to do the job. Of course, the TV reception in your home will be different and unique. But, I […]

Should You Use an Amplified Indoor TV Antenna?

[…]testing, the Mohu Leaf Ultimate brought in 114 channels while my regular Mohu Leaf brought in 105 channels, so it DID bring in more channels. But before we declare victory here, the regular Mohu Leaf had better reception for some of the low-numbered channels that I actually watch. The extra channels that the Ultimate brought in were channels that I didn’t care about (foreign language or repeats). So in this case it was basically a tie, given the margin of error of this type of test. I’ve replicated these results with other amplifier models. Basically, they don’t hurt, but they […]
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How to Pick Affordable Streaming TV Services

[…]real-time, check out these low-cost streaming services. Note, these services don’t include local channels. If you need local channels, use an antenna or skip below for services that offer them. 1. Philo TV – Great if you don’t watch sports Philo TV is a great streaming service for those who are not into sports. Sports channels cost disproportionately more than other channels, so this can save you a lot of money! Cost is $25 per month for over sixty channels, which is a great deal. Includes unlimited DVR to save shows for up to a year. There is a 7-day free […]

Verizon 5G Home Internet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

I’ve compiled all of the questions I’ve received on my blog and YouTube channel about Verizon 5G Home Internet here in one handy place for you to reference! Is it reliable and fast? For most people, including myself, it is reliable and fast. I’m on a plan that maxes out at 300 Mbps and I typically see download speeds of 220 to 280 Mbps, and sometimes even over 300 Mbps! Regarding reliability, I do occasionally have my Internet access go down, maybe once a month. A power cycle of my gateway fixes this in a few minutes. What should I […]
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I’ve Got an Old Tube TV: What Are My Options Besides Cable?

[…]on your TV.  Some of the content has a monthly fee.  Some of it is free. There are tons of channels, but these are not the same as cable TV channels Roku requires an Internet connection and Wi-Fi.  There is no Ethernet connector on the Roku Express+. Out of the current Roku lineup, only the Roku Express+ 2018 model has composite outputs which will work with old tube TVs. Be sure to get the “Express+”, not the “Express”, AND, be sure it is the 2018 edition which shows the red, white, and yellow cables on the box. The newer version will NOT work […]
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Verizon 5G Home Internet: The Good and the Bad. My Full Review in 2024

[…]with an IP address geo-located in your area. So, just something to consider if you stream local TV channels. Personally, I use a TV antenna for local channels so I don’t have this problem, but not everyone can get broadcast TV signals. Reliability vs. Coax Cable Internet Despite the account creation headaches, I still like Verizon’s actual 5G Internet service overall. So far, it’s been fast, reliable, and trouble-free, and it has saved me hundreds of dollars in the first year. I believe that using CATV coax cable to send high-speed data is going to go obsolete, kind of like […]
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How to Watch Live Sports Without Cable TV

[…]you love ESPN, Sling TV gives it to you for $25 per month. You get ESPN and ESPN2, plus other channels like AMC, A&E, and the History Channel.  You’ll need an Internet connection and a computer or iOS device, or a set-top box like a Roku, Amazon Fire TV, or Xbox One to watch it.  Once you’re set up, you get full access to ESPN, just like when you had cable TV, but for a fraction of the cost! Note, Sling TV only works on one device at a time, unless you subscribe to their Orange+Blue services at $40/month.  If […]

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