Go find those rabbit ears. David Sarno shows how to get television programs using the old-fashioned antennas and your current TV set. Read more at http://bit.ly/7DlkyL
Not at all. If you have an HD TV and you live in LA or even around LA you can get a VERY clear picture. But sometimes the signal can get a little choppy so the pic will freeze for a few seconds sometimes and then come back. I don't watch a lot of TV so its great for me, one less expense to worry about and I see all the major network shows.
Great - although I have all Digital sets now, it's good to know that the old rabbit ears can still be used...If I can find them. Oh, and I'm partial to an LA Times Channel - never know, DTV could save the print industry.
Not at all. If you have an HD TV and you live in LA or even around LA you can get a VERY clear picture. But sometimes the signal can get a little choppy so the pic will freeze for a few seconds sometimes and then come back. I don't watch a lot of TV so its great for me, one less expense to worry about and I see all the major network shows.
Pok3rF4ce 2 years ago
is that really clear
i always thought that was really hard to see through
jayry55 2 years ago
I've been using rabbit ears since 08.....it gets a little choppy sometimes...but pic is clear as fck!
Pok3rF4ce 2 years ago
Yep, I've never paid for cable or dish, and never will, until they junk the Cluster Faux channel or make it so I can subscribe only to what I want.
jerrydoubleu 2 years ago
Great - although I have all Digital sets now, it's good to know that the old rabbit ears can still be used...If I can find them. Oh, and I'm partial to an LA Times Channel - never know, DTV could save the print industry.
valeriestjohn 2 years ago