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I just ran a splitter into my modem and then ran a coax into my tv... got cheaper cable now
My digital TVs pick up a bunch of channels. Some analog, some digital. And if you cut the cord, you'll probably need to invest in more than a $10 antenna.
How much is there? Don't you still need a TV box?
they're all digital now. There's no more analog TV signals.
Right, what I meant was all digital, some in HD.
Basically whatever OTA digital HD channels. About 35 or so, some duplicates but hey, I'm now paying $39.99 a month for tv and internet. I get the big 4 and I also pick up some regular channels too but they are a bit fuzzy.
It's a bit of both. Some are standard, channel 9 etc the rest are like 101-11 112-102 etc. Sub channels?
Yep, That's more digital OTA (I get those on my OTA rooftop antenna).Interesting. If using Comcast's coax as an OTA antenna really works, it would be truly ironic.
It's coming through on comcast's signal, it's not using your coax wiring as an antenna. My sister only has the internet package and also gets the channels Terp describes, I think it's just how it's set up that they're tied to the broadband signal.
They do for me as well. Fox comes through on 5, etc.
Not without my box.
Gotta say I thought Grace Point was worth it. Felt the final episode was solid and liked the overall arc of the show.
So long Steven....http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/964kg3/stephen---friends----we-ll-meet-again-
We are watching the DVR of that show right now - a little corny or poorly prepared. But the ending is great