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by jimhirshfield
5073 days ago
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This won't get you live coverage, but it will get you legal NBC coverage on your home TV...
The broadcast industry does not want American's to know this, but they are legally obligated to provide the free "over the air" stations on cable (coax) even if you do not pay for cable service. In other words, do what I have done:
1. You need a modern cable-ready TV
2. Plug the coax into the wall (assumes your residence had cable installation at one point).
3. Plug other end of coax into your TV.
4. Scan for channels.
5. Voila: CBS, ABC, NBC, PBS, and more. Yes, it's that simple. And this is NOT using the coax as an RF antenna. This is the cable company providing me with what I am legally entitled to: over the air stations in a digital age. The cable companies are trying to fight this, but as of now, it exists. It's legal. And it works. My son's watching PBS Kids as I type. And we watched many Olympic events through-out the days today - OK, not live, but still I DO NOT PAY FOR TV. |
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That said, this certainly does work for some people. It worked for us for a while after we dropped the TV part of our plan but then one day we couldn't receive any channels over the coax, so I assume they installed a filter.