Cutting the cord; moving to OTA TV

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you aren't going to have internet?


We have Internet, but it is visibly cheaper without any sort of cable TV — and we don’t watch the cable channels anyway.


In 3 months, you will back to cable or paying more than cable for whatever combo of streaming services you choose.


I cut the cord a decade ago and it's cheaper than ever. An antenna gets network, and we rotate between netflix, max and paramount. That never costs more than $20 a month. Prime (we subscribed long before streaming, so we don't consider that a streaming expense) and free services fill in the rest. All together, we are paying less in total now than we used to pay just to rent boxes, let alone how much cable cost
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you aren't going to have internet?

What? Getting rid of cable doesn’t mean getting rid of the internet.


Realistically it isn't far off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you aren't going to have internet?

What? Getting rid of cable doesn’t mean getting rid of the internet.


Realistically it isn't far off.

Not at all.
Anonymous
How can I connect 2 antennas together ?

I am in Montgomery County. If I point my antenna at Baltimore TV tower, I can get those stations, but the DC TV tower is in a different direction. I am not interested in an antenna rotator. I can fit 2 antennas in the attic, but how to connect them ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How can I connect 2 antennas together ?

I am in Montgomery County. If I point my antenna at Baltimore TV tower, I can get those stations, but the DC TV tower is in a different direction. I am not interested in an antenna rotator. I can fit 2 antennas in the attic, but how to connect them ?


Use a splitter. In this case, it would be a combiner but the electrons don't care.
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