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Any cheap way to pickup tv channels?
#11
This topic has been discussed in length before. Here are a couple of the threads:

http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14790
http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14587
http://punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14799

p.s. I get 11 over the air free channels.
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#12
Our set up:
This is a highly recommended antenna. Works great in HPP.
http://www.amazon.com/Antennas-Direct-DB...=pd_cp_e_3
We attached it to an old fence rail sticking up from our roof.
A few more dollars gets you this.
http://www.amazon.com/Antennas-Direct-DB...im_sbs_e_4

If you want a DVR so that you can watch what you want and when you want, there is only one that doesn't require a subscription.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Magnavox-320GB...r/20710260

You need to check the TV listings to program it, but it is worth it. You can record a program, edit out the commercials and even record the ones you want to keep to a DVD. You can set it to record every week on a certain night at a certain time. We have an older model and we have been quite happy with it. For about 10 months the manufacturer stopped making them for the US market and the remaining models were selling for big bucks. They make a 500 GB model as well.
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#13
The DB8 is awesome, but I had trouble finding a vendor who would ship.

One of these + recycled laptop = nice DVR:

http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1192-HVR...B00198MYB0

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#14
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Originally posted by kalakoa

The DB8 is awesome, but I had trouble finding a vendor who would ship.

One of these + recycled laptop = nice DVR:

http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1192-HVR...B00198MYB0




Just FYI the manufacturer of the DB8 cautions AGAINST using it in our area as many of our channels are VHF and the Db8 and db4 are UHF only. They recommend the clearstream 2.
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#15
I ordered this and will let everyone know how it does....
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005A1J212
Rick has this one?
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#16
That one looks pretty good, and a rotor is a great idea! The specs say "Channel: VHF1-12 UHF21-69", which is odd, but I think they mean VHF 2-13 & UHF 14-69. There are currently no channels between RF 14-20 that serve Puna right now anyway.

Depending where you are in Puna, I'd point it towards Hilo and do the main scan. If you are missing CBS, point it temporarily towards Mauna Kea and scan for Channel 45. If you are missing PBS, point it temporarily towards Kulani Cone (end of Stainback Hwy) and scan for Channel 41.

Channel 32 in Mountain View has a target airdate of August 2013; Channel 34 in Hilo is on-the-way too, but I don't know the target date for that.
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#17
It became easier after I put mag wheels on my mini van.

I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Mahalo
Rick
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Mahalo
Rick
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#18
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Originally posted by Nancy Fryhover

I ordered this and will let everyone know how it does....
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005A1J212
Rick has this one?



Cool! Let me know how well it works for you.

I was going to get this...

http://www.amazon.com/RCA-ANT751R-Outdoo...pg__header

500 positives can't be too bad I guess.

This seems like a good price that includes what looks like to be a decent installation mast.

But I think I'll wait for your review first! Smile Will be interesting to see if the ration thingy works.
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#19
I've got that one ("RCA ANT751R")! Works great for both the high VHF & the UHF stations (which is what Hiloside TV is).

And it's a pretty low profile look!
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#20
Hi H22...

What subdivsion are you in? Or how far are you away from Hilo transmitters? How many channels do you pick up?

Thanks!
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