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  1. 23 lip 2019 · The dish has a fairly small focal area and the active antenna element must fall in that area. As close as you are to the towers, you should be able to pick up these channels with a paperclip in the RF input port, very little antenna needed.

  2. An over-the-air antenna will pick up this signal and deliver crystal-clear HD programming right to your TV. Note that programming varies depending on the local channels available in your area. By purchasing an OTA antenna and connecting it to your TV, you can view broadcast networks by switching TV inputs.

  3. Low VHF signals (channels 2-6) and High VHF signals (channels 7-12) can bounce further than this, but most digital TV channels are on the UHF band (channels 13-26) - which is line-of-sight transmission.

  4. Access over-the-air channels. An over-the-air (OTA) antenna can be used to view broadcast from local television stations that may be available in your area. Antennas usually work well for local channels if you have a strong signal in your area.

  5. This DIY tutorial will show you how to cut the cord and switch over to an HDTV antenna to pull over-the-air (OTA) channels for free. This setup also includes streaming channel options too. We saved over $220 a month when we decided to cut the cord and replace our satellite dish with an HDTV antenna.

  6. The Direct TV Satellite dish works great when properly pointed. The dish requires a line-of-sight connection and the correct alignment angle to receive the best possible signal. Direct TV offers alignment as a service to optimize the angle, but you can also work the angle yourself.

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