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Hi, We are back from our cut short trip to Alaska. We had our TV paused for the time being out. Since we are back early and have no TV I like to buy a outside antenna to get the local stations. Any one in Ramona used a Outside antenna and can make some recommendations? I think about to cancel the whole TV (Direct TV) for good.$150 for 5-6 channels we are watching is just not in my mined.

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I know they have ones that you put in your attic, out of site. And we’re quite cheap. Haven’t used one though. I probably should. 

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I hate Cox.  They ruined the service we had with them and I cut the cord.  We are in Vista.

I placed a digital TV antenna in a cabinet soffit by my TV and we get 3 main channels and about 40 subchannels (english).  I can receive the TV stations that are broadcast from Mt Soledad with the interior antenna but would need to get one for the roof if I wanted to get the other local channels (Mt. San Miguel) and LA stuff. 

Antenna placement is key.  Some appliances can interfere with the signal.

I'm happy.  I only watched a fraction of what Cox forced on me.  We have streaming stuff to fill in the gaps.  

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H1KQ3SH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

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Thanks for the input, will work on it and let you know the result I come up with.

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