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It certainly won't cost you much to check into the OTA possibilities where you are. If you can find or borrow an old rabbit ear antenna, you're all set to give it a go. Don't get sucked into buying the so called 'digital' room antennas, they don't do anything special that $10 rabbit ears from the flea market can't. You can easily do that before making any decisions about cutting TV service from your cable company. Your TV does need to have a built in ATSC tuner though, or you'll need to buy a separate unit such as the HomeWorX converter. If you purchased your TV within the last several years, it should have the tuner built in. Smaller TV may not. I used a HomeWorX box for a year since my 1st gen flat panel only had an analog tuner. It crapped out almost on cue a few weeks ago just after the 1 year warranty expired. Nevertheless, for $70 & a year of free TV, I reckon it was worth it. I might try to fix it so I can use it in another room with the old TV.
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![]() No more $200+ cable bills for me. I cancelled my tv and phone from Shaw and just kept the internet. So now I pay $75 a month and watch all my tv through a android tv box. Never had a problem with Shaw service just their prices.
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Except might have a battle with my wife. Not sure she could live without her HGTV channel for a month...
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