Any free options available?

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    10 months ago

    Im planning on pulling it strait out of the air for freesies through the use of untrackable antenna technology from 90 years ago.

  • H_Interlinked@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Go directly to $p0rt $urge d0t n3t. It’s a curated list of free streams like crack streams, stream east, etc. I’ve been using it since following MMA on reddit 10 years ago. It has everything.

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      10 months ago

      I got into this for hockey streams. Sometimes, especially for high traffic events (like the super bowl), streams get pretty rough for me.

      Another source that’s mostly for soccer streams (if anybody here could benefit from this into) could be found just by googling the words foot and bite, but replace the space between those words with the letter Y. Very handy to be able to find for in the background or on breaks while at work, especially around the world cup.

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      10 months ago

      What over the air antenna do you use? Thinking about getting one but the last one I used was spotty at best.

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        10 months ago

        Look up antennaweb.org, like others have said.
        I use this one: GE Outdoor HD Digital TV Antenna
        You don’t need to spend big money in order to get a great antenna. There are no specialized antennas needed for HD or 4k. Any antenna claiming range over 80 miles is making, being charitable, dubious claims. If it looks like a dildo, it will be a lousy antenna.

        The new wrinkle to the modern antenna game is the transition to digital. You’ll need a digital tuner to watch OTA now. Lots of TVs have them built in, so you can plug the antenna directly into them. If your TV doesn’t, or you want to stream the OTA channels within your house you’ll need a digital tuner like the HDHomeRun Flex 4k (4 tuners built in).

        And the same downsides of antennas from back in the day are still a problem today. If you live in a rural area far from the broadcast centers, you’ll have trouble picking up signal. If you live in a hilly or mountainous area, you’ll have issues. If your local broadcasting areas are all spread out around you instead of one general area, you might have to pick and choose what you actually can pick up.

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          10 months ago

          I live in a major metro area so directions shouldn’t matter and I only need a small omnidirectional. I really don’t want to install one on my roof but I can that being the main recommendation. I would much rather install it on the TV I need when I need it. Since it’s like once or twice a year.

  • TheInsane42@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Not watching at all.

    1. Not watching sport, ever.
    2. Not in US, so don’t care.
    3. It’s weekend, when we listen to the radio and don’t watch TV. (Nothing on anyway)
  • Yawweee877h444@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Not watching. Sports is boring as fuck to watch. Sports are meant to be an activity to engage in, not sitting on the couch watching someone else have all the fun. Get off the couch, grab some friends, and go throw the ball around!

  • nothacking@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 months ago

    OTA TV will probably work, depending on how close you are to a transmitter, you might even be able to get away with an unbent paperclip as an antenna.

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    10 months ago

    Not watching, I cut the cord to avoid commercials. But OTA + antenna , as others said, is a solid way to watch network content for free if you can get a good signal.