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AlbertCory ◴[] No.36907892[source]
You can also get a digital TV antenna (< $100) since most of them are still being broadcast, somewhere. This gives you the FULL experience of having to know when the shows are "on." /s

Of course if you live in an apartment that may not work.

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op00to ◴[] No.36907989[source]
You do not need to spend $100. You do not need to spend $1 if you have some scrap laying around. TV antennas are super easy to build!

http://users.wfu.edu/matthews/misc/dipole.html https://www.w9dup.org/technet_files/folded_dipoles_vhf_uhf_y...

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kamranjon ◴[] No.36908086[source]
Will this still work now that VHF and UHF are no more?
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jpl56 ◴[] No.36908263{3}[source]
Yes, but just as before, you need multiple dipoles since there are multiple frequencies. Digital allows multiple channels where we had one analog.
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1. op00to ◴[] No.36919500{4}[source]
Depends on how close you are to the transmitters.