If you’re talking about more than a 50 mile radius, then yeah it’s probably not realistic. But I’m watching and recording from stations 50 miles out with no issues.
Comment on Antenna TV is pretty cool, actually
TimeSquirrel@kbin.social 1 year ago
It is if you're in spitting distance of a major city.
stonedemoman@lemmy.world 1 year ago
LifeInOregon@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Those of us who live in valley’s outside of major cities are not as fortunate.
stonedemoman@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I know that not everywhere is going to be within 50 miles of a broadcasting tower, but it doesn’t hurt to check. www.antennasdirect.com/transmitter-locator.html
thanevim@kbin.social 1 year ago
"Valleys" was the key word there. Even if the distance isn't bad, a mountain between you and the broadcast tower can make 20 miles look like 70 in terms of signal
Source: am Appalachian resident
breathless_RACEHORSE@lemmy.world 1 year ago
60 miles away from the broadcast center, but luckily in a very flat area. I still have an old-school antenna set up on a tower and rotor, and can pull in between 25-30 stations if you include the digital substations.
I got this set up from Radio Shack in the early 80s. Cable made me regret it for a long time, but let’s hear it for laziness allowing me to get good use out of it since I clipped all but internet service.
Bonus: you can split out the signal and hook the antenna up to home stereos, and get TONS of FM stations that even my car won’t pick up.
Old stuff gets useful again! Yay!