Submitted by Still_No_Tomatoes t3_zj3y58 in baltimore
guest0112 t1_izthkjm wrote
Anyone reading this: Please go out and buy an antenna for $18. Walmart, target, Amazon has them. You get cbs abc fox and nbc. Plus a bunch of other random channels. Totally worth it for football alone
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Sickofbaltimore t1_iztss1b wrote
My brother told me recently he rarely watches games because he doesn't have cable. Face palm
I sent him an antenna from Walmart so he's good to go.
Still_No_Tomatoes OP t1_iztjypz wrote
You're right. I gave mine to my brother.
lieutenantstoner t1_iztyw7q wrote
Comcast furiously downvoting this comment
5wiresam t1_iztyqf6 wrote
You don't even need to buy one in the city unless your house is super thick walled, you're super close to towers. You can cut one end off a coax cable, separate the 2 strands, and connect each wire to one end of a coat hanger bent into a U. Have done it before. Literally on my way to do this for a friend with some extra cable I have lying around.
ThisAmericanSatire t1_izwkt9d wrote
Forget a coat hanger - you can pick up the signal witth a paperclip if you're close enough to the tower.
I'm very glad the towers are central in Baltimore. The last place I lived, the various towers were on opposite sides of the metro area, so I could never get half of the channels, even with a bigger "100 mile" roof mounted antenna.
HumanGyroscope t1_izui8na wrote
I second this, I bought a digital antenna for $25. It works great. I get all of the local channels.
baltimorecalling t1_izxfkv8 wrote
I'm going to get an outdoor antenna and mount it onto the mast of an old DirecTV dish that's on my front roof. I should be able to pull in all of the local stations easily with that.
With my indoor antennas, it's hit-or-miss whether I'll be able to pick up the channel I want.
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