sushi huh? yeah, go for it.................................
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Small problem of the hitch goes through my bumper. There is a cutout.
I'd have to widen the cut on the bumper.
What about welding stock to the tube?
TV question....
Pm please...
So, I've got Dish Network and want to drop them. I currently have a receiver setup for 2 tvs but have a splitter in one of the lines to have 3 tvs. (Basically same channel will show on 2 of the 3 tvs). I wanna get a digital antenna, can I run 1 antenna for all 3 tvs? I plan to get hulu and maybe netfix. Do I need a device for each tv for that too?
I ended up getting a Direct C5 ClearStream
Amazon.com: Antennas Direct C5 ClearStream 5 High Gain Digital VHF Antenna: Electronics
and installing it inside the attic then just used the existing co-axial in the house to connect the TVs to it.
Then I got one of these "Magnavox DTV Digital to Analog Converter" for each TV
Amazon.com: Magnavox DTV Digital to Analog Converter: Electronics
I got 4 of them in the house. 2 for free as my grandma did not need them anymore and 2 for under $10 each on craiglist.
Hey sadclown... this looks interesting ?
Strike Pistol SyStem | Arsenal Firearms
you guys going to get one of these in ?
You don't need a converter box. Only cheap thugs like Jedi, who shop in the alley with a beat up truck, need things like converter boxes.I think I have a built in tuner in all my tvs...
LG LED
Toshiba LCD
Insignia LCD
All bought within 5 yrs id say
a multi-element antenna is better than rabbit ears. Unless you're trying for channel two, then nothing works.Also, which is better...attic antenna or ye ole rabbit ears?
I have ROKU boxes on each of our TV sets. Using my internal WiFi connected to the internet I can stream Hulu, Netflix, Crackle and a couple hundred other channels to the sets with each TV being able to select its own channels.TV question....
Pm please...
So, I've got Dish Network and want to drop them. I currently have a receiver setup for 2 tvs but have a splitter in one of the lines to have 3 tvs. (Basically same channel will show on 2 of the 3 tvs). I wanna get a digital antenna, can I run 1 antenna for all 3 tvs? I plan to get hulu and maybe netfix. Do I need a device for each tv for that too?