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snazzy

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I finally did it. I installed an antenna and cancelled my dish. 70 bucks in my pocket every month and around 30 free usable channels.

Just wondering if anyone else has grown tired of the high satelite or cable bills and what was your solution?

I thought I might supplement air tv with netflix or something. Don't have a definite plan but I feel good being out of another bill and using what is already there for you.

Plus this gives me reasoning when 50lbs of grain shows up at the door and the wife gives me the eye roll:D
 
30 channels? We only get 5 here. I didn't have TV for 9 years, but I finally caved so I could watch football. That bill does suck though, and there's never anything on...
 
The great thing is I get all Bears games and also pick up enough to get all colts games.
 
if it wasn't for sports i prolly wouldn't even own one, seriously. but i have to pay the bill to get my fix. they should offer channels ala carte. most of them suck.
 
I would LOVE to cancel everything - but I'd have no internet. Out in the county, I DO get cable, but no DSL, and poor wireless signal. So...my internet is cable. And for the price they charge for an internet-only account, I can get discounted internet plus basic cable...

If I had a way to get internet at home, it would be hulu and free-air TV for me!
 
I got rid of tv about 8 years ago. I would get a few channels, if I could just pay for the ones I want. No bundles, no basic at price x first.

If I 'need' to see a particular game, off to the bar I go.
 
Yes, I know a few urban pioneers who are getting rid of cable and using online, netflix and itunes only. I think I'd be good with that, but the swmbo might have issues . . .
 
I cancelled tv and just kept cable internet about a year ago. The internet gets me all my TV shows, but I'm going to go ahead and get an antenna set up. I tried one of the set-top antennas but I could only pull in a handful of channels. One on the roof and I should be able to haul in about 20-30, most of which are HDTV.
 
I pulled the plug over two years ago now, wife was unhappy at first but she has come to see what a waste it was...I do miss Discovery and History channels.

We do the Netflix and Hulu route.

The real payoff was one night when I noticed the whole family was all sitting in the family room reading books.
 
www.justin.tv

i only have antenna but I only get six channels.. but thats okay every night married with children is on (woo hoo!) and i get to watch football (not my fave team, just packers...)

i have been buying tv shows on dvd too when they get cheap enough (wally world had seinfeld seasons at 15 bux each recently)
 
Can't cancel dish now. Not with High Def Wings Games coming up shortly! I could do without pretty much everything else. Netflix and Internet would cover all my other needs.
 
www.justin.tv

i only have antenna but I only get six channels.. but thats okay every night married with children is on (woo hoo!) and i get to watch football (not my fave team, just packers...)

i have been buying tv shows on dvd too when they get cheap enough (wally world had seinfeld seasons at 15 bux each recently)

Justin's ok, but I have found that more often than not, the programs/links get shut down pretty rapidly, especially for big sports events like the olympics.
 
thats because it's illegal to broadcast pro sport events.

you can find them but you have to go from link to link to link to get to them.. and they usually aren't good quality.

I use justin primarily for background noise when cleaning, workin on beer stuff, etc. They'll have channels dedicated to all seinfeld or other shows i like which is great to me!
 
I wish I could get rid of tv. It pretty much kills me that I pay $50 a month just to get ESPN. I can make it through the summer without it because of mlb.tv. But definitely not the playoffs or football season.

Besides sports all of the TV shows and movies we watch we stream from our computer anyway. So some weeks the TV doesn't even get turned on.
 
BTW, I don't have over the air tv either. I live 70 miles away from the nearest High Def antennas and even with a power antenna can't get anything since the high def switchover. Even before that I wasn't getting analog tv from the detroit area that well. I was relying on the canadian stations across the border in Ontario for my tv watching (they ran most of the us network shows on their channels) but since I put those useless boxes on my tv I can't get the Canadian stations, and I'm not sure when they are making the HD shift...I've kinda given up bothering to turn on my Tv anymore to try.
 
I was a bit pissed when my wife canceled cable. They shut it off the very day the Packers played on MNF. But life is better without.

Life with cable: Spend 1/2 hour going through channels to figure out there is nothing on, then realize 1/2 hour has gone by and start the process again.

Life without cable: Spend 2 minutes going through the channels and think, I could watch Norm build that same cabinet on PBS for the 33rd time or I could haul my butt out to the garage to finish the cabinet I started.

More stuff gets done at our house without cable. We opted to get a Wii for our entertainment source. We've both lost a few pounds and the kids love beating Dad at any given game. Now if I could switch off the internet to disrupt SWMBO's marathon facebook sessions...
 
Did you build your own antenna, or did you buy one?
 
Did you build your own antenna, or did you buy one?

I've done both. I built the one talked about in a thread we had here way back when the US was making the switch to digital. Then I tried a power one from radio shack, and it didn't work so I returned it. What I haven't done is used the homemade antenna with an inline amp to boost the signal. I just got tired of monkeying around wit it.
 
Do the signal boosters really help that much? And do you need to put them as close to the antenna as possible or will it work anywhere in the line?

I was also thinking of mounting an antenna in my attic. Anyone ever try this? I'm sure my neighbors would complain about something on the roof. At the moment, I just hooked up some rabbit ears in an unused bedroom, run the signal to the basement and re-route it to all the other jacks. I know there would be some attenuation but I figure if the rabbit ears work well enough, a real antenna in the attic would work even better.
 
I keep meaning to trim my services down. If I dump all the extra stuff we don't use I can save about $40 a month on my cable bill without losing anything we actually do use.
 
SWMBO and I have been talking about doing this for months. I guess it's time to bite the bullet. We've hardly been watching much on it anyway and since most of the shows we like are available online and I have a monster S-vid cable hooked up to the TV, it'll be as if we didn't cancel at all, except the extra $50 a month...
 
We decided to drop cable when it hit $50/month - about 7 years ago. Got by with OTA & the cheapest DSL package. The only thing we miss is sports, but we still get network sports.
 
Did you build your own antenna, or did you buy one?

I live about 60miles from Chicago so I needed a good setup. Went to a local electronics store who deals with this stuff alot and shelled out the extra money for the best antenna and amp.

Few hours of install and pointed it the 317degrees that was suggested and I had all chicago stations and about half of Southbends stations which is about 70miles the other way.
 
I was also thinking of mounting an antenna in my attic. Anyone ever try this? I'm sure my neighbors would complain about something on the roof. At the moment, I just hooked up some rabbit ears in an unused bedroom, run the signal to the basement and re-route it to all the other jacks. I know there would be some attenuation but I figure if the rabbit ears work well enough, a real antenna in the attic would work even better.

Did this about 4 houses back. Was a real hassle, as the place used W-trusses and point the antenna took a lot of maneuvering.

You can put a booster in anywhere. I used to design cable systems and we'd have boosters all over the place.
 
Do the signal boosters really help that much? And do you need to put them as close to the antenna as possible or will it work anywhere in the line?

I was also thinking of mounting an antenna in my attic. Anyone ever try this? I'm sure my neighbors would complain about something on the roof. At the moment, I just hooked up some rabbit ears in an unused bedroom, run the signal to the basement and re-route it to all the other jacks. I know there would be some attenuation but I figure if the rabbit ears work well enough, a real antenna in the attic would work even better.

Attic antennas will cut down reception 50%.

It also against the law to not let someone put an antenna up even if it is in the covenants. Many have fought this and won. Unless it is like an E.T. phone home thing and way bigger than it needs to be.
 
I thought I would resurrect this dinosaur to share my experience.

I just switched to broadcast TV after finding out just how clear of a picture you can get. It's been a couple weeks now and I still can not believe that I'm able to pick up 20 mostly HD channels for free with a coat hanger style antenna that I built with the help of a Youtube video.

Here's a blog post I wrote if you are interested. Digital broadcast air television – No longer just your grandmothers preferred choice
 
I had one of these antennas and didn't get too much in the house:

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I put it on a mast up on the roof and got a few more channels, but it didn't quite have the pull I wanted since I'm a bit far from the towers. I figured I'd just need to shell out for a real antenna, but thought I'd try one more thing.

I picked up a couple of these:

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And then I did this:

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Strong signals!!!! :rockin:
 
I had one of these antennas and didn't get too much in the house:

SDV8622T_27-IMS-global


I put it on a mast up on the roof and got a few more channels, but it didn't quite have the pull I wanted since I'm a bit far from the towers. I figured I'd just need to shell out for a real antenna, but thought I'd try one more thing.

I picked up a couple of these:

disposable-grill-top-450.jpg


And then I did this:

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Strong signals!!!! :rockin:

Awesome! How many clear channels are you pulling in with that setup?
 
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