![]() Thus far my signal is so much better than with the analog signal so I can still continue to save money. People who live far distances from major TV markets have problems and some people on the eastern edges of places like the Denver metro area have problems. I live in Colorado Springs, CO so all our towers are on top of a mountain and our city is closer to the mountains that much of say the Denver Metro area. I am missing one of the PBS stations as we are still on their analog translater (from Denver to Colorado Springs - KBDI). Mix in some spanish language and a reading channel and I have 10 channels (two are strictly local weather channels but one does show regular TV programming in a little box sometimes) that I actually watch - my converter allows me to edit out the channels I don't want. Of course recalculate your monthly bills x 153 months and there's the breakdown.Īnyhow, I got Insignia converters for both my TVs last October and get 15 channels total. You figure that in that amount of time if the average cable or satellite bill is say $60, that's close to $9000. 1995 and while I still miss certain channels I don't miss the monthly cost.
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