Kevron   63 Posted September 8 Hey guys, my cable has our fox and nbc channels off the air🤬 Would like to get antenna to pick them up for football. What types of antenna do y’all have that works? Don’t want one that you have to hang in a window for reception. I thought the days of rabbit ears were behind us! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fishfiles   19,770 Posted September 8 Are you familiar with the plastic card type , it has a power pack attached to it , you hook it up and it finds the best palce to be mounted , where the loghter are greener , mine was ok behind the tv where you can't even see it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevron   63 Posted September 8 Tried one of those from Wally World. Had to take it over by window to get reception not worth the hassle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fishfiles   19,770 Posted September 8 1 minute ago, Kevron said: Tried one of those from Wally World. Had to take it over by window to get reception not worth the hassle. Wow , you must be in the boon'docks , I can get channels with the card stuck behind the tv , inside a wood cabinet , on the SE side the house , under the roof Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toodeep   1,737 Posted September 8 In my area they are worthless. You might get one or 2 channels sometimes. Cable tv also isn't available out in the country so I had Dish for years. A couple years ago I got tired of the high prices and switched to you tube tv. Of course their prices went up after doing that but they are still cheaper and with all the channels I wanted. If you can stream there are many apps that offer those channels at different price points.  Sorry my answer didn't answer yours. My last antenna i got was done with a lot of research, reading reviews and taking a chance on it working. It did get 3 channels but you had to tune it constantly to get them. That was a lot of years ago and it was an outdoor antenna on a 10ft pole on top of the house. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
56Sierra   1,812 Posted September 8 This is what I have.  https://winegard.com/hd8200u-platinum-hd-series-antenna/  You'll need to have a way to turn it unless all the stations are in one city. I found an old Tenna Rotor that I fixed up. Currently only use it once in a while since I now have a fixed wireless Internet and Starlink. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Wilson_™   6,435 Posted September 9 I was going to mention beam antenna ^^^^ directional ( or a beam) i think would be best... I think @TBRider might also be one to talk to, least i think it was him that talked to me about digital tv verses the old big diameter sat dish setups...  Are you not on a digital dish system ? Your thinking rabbit ears .... Those were back in the analog days...... Anywhere from 151 mhz to 400 mhz range.. I'd have crack a frequency band book to nail it.... But that's close ... Digital requires a digital transceiver ... Which is also higher in frequency.. Which tends to break up during weather events that block or hinder the down link... (Or Frequency) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PROV Â Â 1,389 Posted September 9 If you have Internet get a Roku stick. I did and by paying $120 I get a year of Paramount+, Showtime and can stream local network TV. CBS is included. Also, any TV made in about the last 10 years has a digital converter built in. At my hunting shack we have a homemade directional antenna that picks up 4 stations from at least 40 miles. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeepwm69   7,233 Posted September 11 I had one when I lived in the city, and it worked pretty good. Looked like a wedge.  Now I live in the boonies so have to have streaming, dish, or cable if you want to watch something. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Wilson_™   6,435 Posted September 12 On 9/8/2023 at 10:51 PM, PROV said: If you have Internet get a Roku stick. I did and by paying $120 I get a year of Paramount+, Showtime and can stream local network TV. CBS is included. Also, any TV made in about the last 10 years has a digital converter built in. At my hunting shack we have a homemade directional antenna that picks up 4 stations from at least 40 miles.  Sending you a pm soon... got a few questions..... I was just saying in chat... I finally got this junk iPad to take a critical update.... I'm finding all kinds of new tricks... everything shows up now pics videos etc etc.... YES.... IM STILL GETTING A NEW ONE, FISH, SHADE AND WHOM EVER ELSE HAS GIVEN ME SLACK OVER THE YEARS FROM USING STUFF FROM THE PREHISTORIC ERA.......(smirk) ..... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fishfiles   19,770 Posted September 13 Build it back better TV Antenna  1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LedFTed   1,104 Posted September 23 (edited) some people i've talked to have success using a power-booster with their antenna. like that winegard, 56Sierra posted. Edited September 23 by LedFTed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
56Sierra   1,812 Posted September 23 25 minutes ago, LedFTed said: some people i've talked to have success using a power-booster with their antenna. like that winegard, 56Sierra posted. Mine came with the booster. Yet another wall wart to add to my electric bill. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Wilson_™   6,435 Posted September 24 My dealings with receiving amps, booster and or pre amps is they amplifiy everything in bound even un wanted emissions....but now we're not just talking audio... but I've heard people clame picture / image bleed over... that I have seen before... I believe only on analogue.... systems. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LedFTed   1,104 Posted September 24 height of antenna plays in, plus direction from signal. a good antenna tower, so to speak, not the iron poles or aluminum, i used that bent from the wind. was me moms house, and couldnt talk her into a decent set up. perfect land for wind power. constant breeze.  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites