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[…]and lifestyle 7.3 LAFF Old comedies 9.1 KCAL Yes Local station owned by CBS 11.1 KTTV Yes Fox network 11.3 Light TV Oldies 13.1 KCOP Yes Local 13.3 Movies! Old movies 13.4 Heroes Old TV shows like “Star Trek” 28.1 KCET Yes PBS 28.2 KCET Link Yes PBS music 28.3 KCET Link+ Yes PBS music 28.4 NHK World Yes New from Japan 30.1 Ion Yes Re-runs of “Law & Order” 30.3 Ion Life Lifestyle 34.4 Justice True crime 40.2 Hillsong Christian 40.3 Juice TV Christian 40.5 Salsa Christian 46.2 GetTV Oldies 46.3 ESCAPE True crime 50.1 PBS PBS network 50.2 […]
[…]and be prepared to return it if it doesn’t work for you. My Channels I now watch dozens of free broadcast TV channels. This includes all of the major networks, several PBS channels, and many local stations. Summary So, after years of antenna testing, the best indoor TV antenna that I’ve found remains the Mohu Leaf! I’m not using a powered antenna, amplifier, or splitter. I am using good RG6 coax cable with just enough length to do the job. Of course, the TV reception in your home will be different and unique. But, I believe that in most cases […]
[…]the Federal government has mandated that all TVs include a digital tuner to allow you to receive free broadcast TV using a cheap antenna. This is one of the main ways that I promote on DisableMyCable.com to save money! But recently, I’ve been getting messages from readers who claimed that their TVs did not come with a built-in tuner! So, I looked up the specs of one of these: the Vizio E55u-D2 SmartCast E-Series 55″ Class Ultra HD Home Theater Display. Sure enough – this TV had no coax antenna input, nor did it have a tuner!! “TV” vs. “Display” How […]
[…]the tricks I’ve mentioned. For me, part of the fun is knowing that you are getting completely FREE TV that other people pay up to a thousand dollars per year or more for. Ain’t that worth a little hassle of positioning an antenna? – […]
[…]the free Hulu Plus site) are blocked for phones and tablets, so if you mirror your iPad to your TV using Apple TV, you don’t get that content. Oh, and I should mention that while you are using Chromecast with your laptop, you can still use your laptop to do other things. You can open other browser windows, surf the Internet, or do whatever you would normally do on your laptop. You just sacrifice one browser window for Chromecast. iPad/iPhone Compatibility While you’ll get access to the most content using a laptop or desktop with Chromecast, I also wanted to […]
[…]if your VCR supports it. Then plug the USB stick into your computer. Launch the “honestech TVR” app (I know, sounds super sketchy!!). You’ll see a window showing what is coming out of the VCR. Press “Play” on your VCR, then hit the record button on the software to start recording! Pretty simple! The actual picture quality is better than what is shown here, because I had to take a photo of my screen (a screen capture wouldn’t work on the player). Recording Options Before you hit the red Record button, take a moment to think about what recording file format […]
[…]content, your computer could be vulnerable. I recently checked out a site called “Project Free TV”. Sure enough, I got a fake popup saying my computer was infected and urging me to click a link. I closed the browser immediately. 6. You Could Compromise Your Privacy Do you think the providers of these free, illegal services are concerned about your privacy? As I mentioned before, your IP address is being exposed, opening you up to future litigation if the service is subpoenaed. I don’t want to think about what they do with your personal information if you actually sign in to one […]
[…]many channels you’ll be able to get with an antenna, and how you can improve your reception. How TV Signals Propagate In an ideal flat world, TV signals would radiate in a perfect circle outward from the source, like ripples of water in a still pond. The strength of the signal would just depend on how far you were from the transmitter. But, the real world can be bumpy with all kinds of hills, mountains, and valleys. I did some analysis using an online tool at the TVFool.com website to determine how much effect these terrain features have on your […]
[…]shows, they offer cloud-based recording for $30/month. Watch ESPN and Local Channels on YouTube TV YouTube TV gives you access to lots of sports cable channels including ESPN, ESPN2, Fox Sports, and others, plus some local stations, depending on where you live. It also works with the major streaming boxes and mobile phones. Watch Hockey, College Sports, and UFC on ESPN+ ESPN+ is a streaming service that offers archived ESPN content, plus some live sports. But, it definitely does not offer the same live content as ESPN. It doesn’t offer live NFL or NBA games, but it’s good for hockey, […]
[…]line and disconnect it, you can connect your antenna to this cable and use it to distribute free TV throughout your home! This will require a little detective work. Look in your garage, basement, and outside of your home to see where the cable company’s cable connects to your home. There should be a junction box where it connects. If you had satellite, look where the cable from the satellite dish comes into your home. Note, you might need special tools to disconnect it, and it might be a violation of the cable/satellite company rules to mess with their equipment, just […]
[…]TV Streamer 4K), so you’ll be able to watch whatever you find on your TV. So, in your quest for free TV, don’t forget about YouTube, the streaming service, paid or free, that I watch the most! Here are the best types of content to find: Movies While you won’t find the latest hit movies on YouTube, you’ll occasionally find some great oldies. Check out Flick Vault. My favorite movie on there is Capricorn One, about a faked landing on Mars: Keep an eye out for special releases, like when they showed 2001: A Space Odyssey ad-free. How-To Videos Instead […]
[…]from the same company. One reader reported that her cable company was giving her basic cable TV for free with purchase of cable Internet. Here is one ludicrous example. I called Verizon to try to lower my DSL bill. They said I could lower it by bundling a landline with it. I didn’t need the land line, but it was cheaper to get it and just not use it! The catch is that the rate could go up later to more than what you are paying now, so be sure to ask about the “fine print” and any future cost […]
[…]are cool! :-) If you don’t want to spend any money, check for days when the museum is free. Most have a free day of the week or month. Check out my favorite museums in Los Angeles. 29. Do some gardening You’ll get some exercise, your garden will look better, and your plants will appreciate it. 30. Detail your car like you did with your first car Remember how psyched you were when you got your first car, no matter how old it was? When was the last time you vacuumed the inside and waxed the outside? You’ll feel […]
[…]crazy part is, the concepts that I talk about in the video haven’t changed! You can still get free TV using a cheap antenna, if you live in or near a big city. Check it out and forward it to your friends who don’t know about free broadcast digital TV! I hope you found this helpful. – […]
[…]cost than traditional cable. Check out the live TV streaming services on this page, such as Sling TV and Philo TV. These require an Internet connection and a streaming player (like Roku, Amazon Fire TV, etc.). The content on these services streams live, just like cable and broadcast TV. 4. Game Consoles Do you have a game console like an Xbox or Sony Playstation? These have the capability to stream Netflix and Hulu, as well as some other video services. Yes, you have to pay for Netflix and Hulu every month, but they are a lot cheaper than cable. 5. […]
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[…]more. So, recycle that old computer! Personally, I love doing this because the selection of free TV on the Internet is huge. Your DVD/Blue Ray Player In the age of instant video, it’s easy to forget about DVDs. Did you know that your public library probably stocks a wide range of DVDs that you can borrow for free? How about swapping DVDs with your friends and family? Your Unused Dish Cabling Although you can’t use a satellite dish to receive regular broadcast TV, you can use the cabling that goes from your roof to your TV. This would involve disconnecting […]