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Old 07-05-2011, 10:18 AM
 
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I'm loving this free tv! Since 2/2008, 3 years +, I get a ton of channels in crisp uncompressed (cable is compressed and blurry) digital HD! It can't be beat by anything in the pay-tv industry. People who are still paying are fools! Before, in analog, using rabbit ears, I got 2 snow channels - - the equivalent of no tv. I love it love it love it ... can't say enough good things about it. Too bad people believed the lies told. But I can guarantee that once you've experienced it first hand, you'll be happy too and want everyone else to know, too.

There's lots on but I had to get a roof antenna to maximize my results and be careful all antennas are not created equally. It's mind-boggling for anyone who doesn't know about RF and wire. Personally, I've got one of the best out there. It's called a Winegard Square Shooter 2000 and it's amplified with a big catcher's mitt. Plus, I sweetened the deal by putting up a rotor too, where I can move my antenna into 3-5 different city/markets.

Who needs ESPN when you've got lots of sports, classic tv/movies, children's entertainment, diy, news, foreign language, religion, and lots of commercial free channels. Remember when the liars who charge for tv got us to switch by promising no commercials? That didn't last long, did it?
No, it sure didn't.
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Old 03-18-2012, 02:33 PM
 
Location: SoCal
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I'm thinking of dumping my cable and signing up for netflix and buying the Mohu HDTV antenna.

Does anyone have any experience with the Mohu antenna in town? It's super slim and seems to have a lot of good reviews but wanted a more local review.

FYI a pretty good site to look at if you want to know what channels you should be able to pick up with an HDTV antenna is the FCC DTV maps: The Digital TV Transition: Reception Maps
Just put in your zip and it'll tell you all the channels and strenghs you should be able to get.
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