[Electronics-Talk] Adding an External Indoor Antenna to a Toshiba Fire TV Model [DVS]

Pamela Dominguez pammygirl99 at gmail.com
Sat May 8 21:06:00 UTC 2021


The thing I never liked about the weather channel is that they don't read 
the local weather, they just show it on the screen and play music over it. 
At least that's the way it was when I watched it.  When I had Cablevision, 
and we had news 12, they did a local forecast.  Pam.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Tina Sohl via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2021 3:15 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: Tina Sohl
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Adding an External Indoor Antenna to a 
Toshiba Fire TV Model [DVS]

What would be nice is if there was a way to just stream your local
channel content online and the live feed too. Then an antenna or lack
thereof might not be so important. To my knowledge , not much for this
exists or nothing very accessible. We also have a fire stick and if we
could stream local stuff that way in real time we might more seriously
think of cutting the cord. For those with youtube tv, is the app on
the fire stick accessible and can you stream your content that you've
either taped, or live on other devices ? Also has anyone tried fubo
lately? We like watching the weather channel and i don't believe it's
on youtube but is on fubo but we're not sure of the accessibility of
the apps especially on the fire stick/. As for Leslie, I know Cox here
still lets you bundle with a phone line , so  so maybe Comcast offers
something similar, it might be worth checking with them.

On 5/8/21, Leslie Fairall via Electronics-Talk
<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> My sister and I have thought about cutting the cord as well. We live in a
> house rather than a condo, so that could make a difference. It sounds like
> antenna placement is the main issue. We have two Roku devices plus Amazon
> Prime and Netflix. We had to switch from Direct TV from AT&T to Comcast,
> which I like much better. When I move out, I've thought about subscribing
> to Youtube TV but wonder if I'm better off with a bundle since I'm an
> old-fashioned person who still wants a landline. I'm personally not a
> huge TV watcher, so it would be nice to get the bill down. However, I am
> enjoying Comcast on Demand.
>
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> mailto:fairall at panix.com
>
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