[Electronics-Talk] Question Regarding TV HD Antennas
Raymond Foret Jr
rforet7706 at comcast.net
Fri Jan 5 11:39:50 UTC 2024
Very easy. You just connect the included coax cable supplied to the antenna input jack on the back of your set. Then, you have it scan for channels. Just make sure you use the recommended antenna for your area and you should do just fine.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud Mac, Xfinity Mobile and Apple TV user
> On Jan 4, 2024, at 9:01 PM, Humberto Avila via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Dear Everyone,
>
>
> I hope you are having a happy new and prosperous new year 2024 and that your goals are off to a great start!
>
>
> I am hoping someone can help me out with this inquiry.
>
> I've been contemplating watching my local TV channels like ABC, NBC and others, much like I'd watch with a cable subscription. Now, I can't really afford such a subscription, let alone with the scrutinisingly rising costs of big streaming services / packages these days. So, I've done some online research lately, and am trying the possibility of watching this stuff free of charge with a 1-off purchase of a digital HD antenna. My questions are:
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> 1. How do you install such an antenna as a blind person? I have read
> many interesting articles describing the ease of use that now these
> devices are capable of having.
> 2. Do I need a coaxial cable to install my antenna? I once again, read
> that you need to install the antenna using a coax cable included
> with most antenna packages / kits these days with the purchase. Now
> I only have one coaxial wall port, and that's what I use for hooking
> up my Internet, so nope, am not giving that up! ☺
> 3. What kind of HD antennas are available? And which ones are accessible?
> 4. does my antenna need to use Bluetooth or WI-Fi to be used effectively?
> 5. lastly, but not leastly, what are any names, models, brands, or
> experiences with antennas you have used? Any recommendations,
> suggestions, and such are very welcome!
>
>
> Sincerely,
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>
> Humberto
>
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