Monday, January 29, 2018

Cut Down That Cable Bill or Frugal Television

My husband and I sat down in December to discuss our cable bill.  It kept getting larger and larger, while the cable company kept reducing the number of stations we received.  We realized that our family was rarely turning on the television and were, instead, watching PBS, Netflix and Amazon Prime on our devices.

So, time to cut the cable and up our internet speed, which are both from the same provider.  This cut our bill in half, but left us without television.  My husband went searching and we decided to buy a flat antenna that you tape to your window and connect to the television.  We ended up paying $35 for a Weingard antenna.



First we used a website https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps or https://www.antennaweb.org/Address to see how many channels we would receive and which direction the antenna would need to be facing.

The antenna was super easy to install and we now get 65 channels.  Our house sits on top of a bluff and we receive more channels than most people.  Our reception is good and we are very happy with our "free" cable.

God Bless,
Pam



2 comments:

  1. I have just used an antenna for years now and have been quite happy. I am not a big tv viewer, but I get quite a few stations. My aunt and cousin use an antenna now also after hearing me talk about it. I read and listen to the radio a fair amount and do craft projects and puzzles. I just didn't want to spend my whole life in front of the tv. Julie

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  2. Interesting, you're the first Mennonite I've heard of that watches television! Watching TV shows online is common, but not actually having cable - does your church allow it?

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