Amazon TV Box
#1
Another domestic demon (non-goddess) post.
Who was it who had that flat TV receiver that mounted behind a flatscreen TV and picked up broadcast TV, including american channels?
Lived in Pickering if I recall correctly.
Looks like my time to purchase is finally upon me!
Who was it who had that flat TV receiver that mounted behind a flatscreen TV and picked up broadcast TV, including american channels?
Lived in Pickering if I recall correctly.
Looks like my time to purchase is finally upon me!
#2
Another domestic demon (non-goddess) post.
That was Not 2 Old
Who was it who had that flat TV receiver that mounted behind a flatscreen TV and picked up broadcast TV, including american channels?
Lived in Pickering if I recall correctly.
Looks like my time to purchase is finally upon me!
That was Not 2 Old
Who was it who had that flat TV receiver that mounted behind a flatscreen TV and picked up broadcast TV, including american channels?
Lived in Pickering if I recall correctly.
Looks like my time to purchase is finally upon me!
Downstairs I have the Android box, limited Rogers cable 70$ month which includes sports, EPL MLS and a Surface 3 with a Microsoft display adaptor and watch free movies on a dodgy movie app. Watched the secret life of pets at the week end, great movie v funny.
Last edited by magnumpi; Aug 3rd 2016 at 12:46 am.
#3
I'm looking to go to zero cost TV and $50 internet. I wouldn't ever watch the thing but I'm not 100% sure I can get away with internet only for the kids.
I recall the box was something like $200.
I recall the box was something like $200.
#4
Lots of idea in this thread
http://britishexpats.com/forum/maple...art-tv-846729/
You will need a internet plan with lots of GB to stream TV for a month
Last edited by magnumpi; Aug 3rd 2016 at 1:22 am.
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If you go Internet only and you have kids you do realize you can never go to sleep again. It's called patricide.
#9
OP, it was me, I have one of the following on the wall
https://www.amazon.ca/Winegard-FL550.../dp/B00BN5Z2WM
27 channels is the minimum that I get in bad rainy, stormy weather- other than that 40 channels is the norm even in the blue sky winter months. Antenna is taped to the bedroom wall, facing SE, away from the CN tower to capture the Buffalo & Rochester staions. Was a trial & error postioning to find the optimum.
The TV station map
Toronto, Ontario & Buffalo, New York OTA HDTV Channel Map
We gave our son one of those antenna, he gets not less than 17 channels.
He lives on Vaughan north of St Clair, second floor north east facing between brown stone apartment buildings all around him, no clear view of the CN tower
This is my channel list. Basically 40+ channels as far away as 90 miles with an indoor antenna
2-1 WGRZ NBC Ch.2 Buffalo
2-2 WGRZ Antenna TV Buffalo
2-3 WGRZ Justice Network Buffalo
4-1 WIVB CBS Ch.4 Buffalo
5-1 CBC Toronto
7-1 WKBW ABC Ch.7
8-1 WROC CBS ***
8-2 Bounce TV***
9-1 CFTO Toronto
10-1 WHEC Rochester ***
10-2 MeTV Rochester***
10-3 WHEC-WX Rochester***
11-1 CHCH Hamilton
13-1 WHAM Rochester
13-2 CW-WHAM
13-3 GRIT
16-7 (RF 16-7) PBS Radio (no video) Buffalo
17-1 WNED PBS Buffalo
17-2 THINK TV Buffalo
19-1 TVO Toronto HD
23-1 WNLO CW23 Buffalo
23-2 BounceTV Buffalo
25-1 CBLFT Toronto (French)
26-1 WYNB TCT Jamestown
26-2 TCT-HD Jamestown
26-3 TCT Kids Jamestown
26-4 ABN Jamestown
27-1 Global TV Peterborough HD ***
27-2 Global TV Peterborough SD ***
29-1 WUTV Fox29 Buffalo
29-2 ZUUS Buffalo
29-3 GRIT-TV Buffalo
31-1 WUHF (FOX) Rochester ERP 20.935kw
31-2 GET Rochester
35-1 CHCJ (CTV 2 CKVR) Hamilton
36-1 CITS-dt (YES TV) Hamilton
39-1 WDTB-HD Hamburg ***
40-1 OMNI 2 Toronto
43-10 (RF43-10) WNED Buffalo (FM radio broadcast only, no video)
41-1 Global TV Toronto HD
41-2 Global TV Toronto SD
47-1 OMNI 1 Toronto
49-1 WNYO MyTV Buffalo
49-2 Get-TV Buffalo
51-1 ION Buffalo
51-2 WPXJ qubo Buffalo
51-3 ION Life Buffalo
51-4 ShopTV Buffalo
51-5 QVC
51-6 HSN
56-1 Cozi TV Buffalo ***
56-2 Retro TV Buffalo ***
56-3 Rev’n TV Buffalo ***
56-4 Throwback TV Buffalo
56-5 PBJ Buffalo ***
57-1 City-TV Toronto
*** Channels that come & go, because they are distant, low power & affected by weather conditions, fog & Rain
https://www.amazon.ca/Winegard-FL550.../dp/B00BN5Z2WM
27 channels is the minimum that I get in bad rainy, stormy weather- other than that 40 channels is the norm even in the blue sky winter months. Antenna is taped to the bedroom wall, facing SE, away from the CN tower to capture the Buffalo & Rochester staions. Was a trial & error postioning to find the optimum.
The TV station map
Toronto, Ontario & Buffalo, New York OTA HDTV Channel Map
We gave our son one of those antenna, he gets not less than 17 channels.
He lives on Vaughan north of St Clair, second floor north east facing between brown stone apartment buildings all around him, no clear view of the CN tower
This is my channel list. Basically 40+ channels as far away as 90 miles with an indoor antenna
2-1 WGRZ NBC Ch.2 Buffalo
2-2 WGRZ Antenna TV Buffalo
2-3 WGRZ Justice Network Buffalo
4-1 WIVB CBS Ch.4 Buffalo
5-1 CBC Toronto
7-1 WKBW ABC Ch.7
8-1 WROC CBS ***
8-2 Bounce TV***
9-1 CFTO Toronto
10-1 WHEC Rochester ***
10-2 MeTV Rochester***
10-3 WHEC-WX Rochester***
11-1 CHCH Hamilton
13-1 WHAM Rochester
13-2 CW-WHAM
13-3 GRIT
16-7 (RF 16-7) PBS Radio (no video) Buffalo
17-1 WNED PBS Buffalo
17-2 THINK TV Buffalo
19-1 TVO Toronto HD
23-1 WNLO CW23 Buffalo
23-2 BounceTV Buffalo
25-1 CBLFT Toronto (French)
26-1 WYNB TCT Jamestown
26-2 TCT-HD Jamestown
26-3 TCT Kids Jamestown
26-4 ABN Jamestown
27-1 Global TV Peterborough HD ***
27-2 Global TV Peterborough SD ***
29-1 WUTV Fox29 Buffalo
29-2 ZUUS Buffalo
29-3 GRIT-TV Buffalo
31-1 WUHF (FOX) Rochester ERP 20.935kw
31-2 GET Rochester
35-1 CHCJ (CTV 2 CKVR) Hamilton
36-1 CITS-dt (YES TV) Hamilton
39-1 WDTB-HD Hamburg ***
40-1 OMNI 2 Toronto
43-10 (RF43-10) WNED Buffalo (FM radio broadcast only, no video)
41-1 Global TV Toronto HD
41-2 Global TV Toronto SD
47-1 OMNI 1 Toronto
49-1 WNYO MyTV Buffalo
49-2 Get-TV Buffalo
51-1 ION Buffalo
51-2 WPXJ qubo Buffalo
51-3 ION Life Buffalo
51-4 ShopTV Buffalo
51-5 QVC
51-6 HSN
56-1 Cozi TV Buffalo ***
56-2 Retro TV Buffalo ***
56-3 Rev’n TV Buffalo ***
56-4 Throwback TV Buffalo
56-5 PBJ Buffalo ***
57-1 City-TV Toronto
*** Channels that come & go, because they are distant, low power & affected by weather conditions, fog & Rain
#10
in adition to the antenna, I have a Amazon firestick that has Kodi TV loaded on it
https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Fire-T.../dp/B00GDQ0RMG
There is always the DNS/VPN or other service to watch TV which may help you save a few bucks. Google is your friend on that
https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Fire-T.../dp/B00GDQ0RMG
There is always the DNS/VPN or other service to watch TV which may help you save a few bucks. Google is your friend on that
#11
That's the fella!!!!
You are a Scholar and a Gentleman!
(and not just because it's 1/4 the price I remembered).
You are a Scholar and a Gentleman!
(and not just because it's 1/4 the price I remembered).
OP, it was me, I have one of the following on the wall
https://www.amazon.ca/Winegard-FL550.../dp/B00BN5Z2WM
https://www.amazon.ca/Winegard-FL550.../dp/B00BN5Z2WM
#12
http://interactive.wxxi.org/tv
kids only programs
http://pbskids.org/tv-times/?display...4&station=WXXI
Last edited by not2old; Aug 3rd 2016 at 6:55 am.
#14
I'd argue there's nothing decent on any channel, no matter what your subscription looks like. Unless you go the whole monty, sacrifice your first born and get the NFL ticket.
As it is I think it's better to watch the 16 Cleveland Browns losses in the pub.
As it is I think it's better to watch the 16 Cleveland Browns losses in the pub.
#15
Pizza, if this is useful, this is our setup.
1) We have an HD indoor antenna that Mr S installed in the attic. Cable is running to two televisions and one computer. I think the antenna cost about $200-odd. It's pretty bad-ass. And large - 3ft x 4ft I think. But we get about 40-50 channels, pretty well the same list that not2old posted above. 36.1 is the only one that gives us some trouble, but only on cloudy/rainy days.
2) Desktop computer that ... acquires content. Managed in Emby which also has a server running. Desktop is hooked up to the family room television.
3) Nexus Player hooked up to the family room television. We bought it for $100 when it was brand new. There are other Android boxes you can buy for various prices. They'll all be similar. We have Netflix, Crackle, and Kodi loaded on it. I've only started using Kodi in the last few months. It's a bit hit and miss with its various add-ons. If you have some time to tinker with it, it's pretty neat. I've used to to stream some sports, it's not as good as cable, but it's decent. The Exodus add-on is fantastic for movies.
4) Chromecast on the bedroom and basement televisions. Can then play Netflix from phones. Casting is also supported by Emby (#2) so any content on the desktop can be played on any television by casting it from a phone.
We don't have any cable package. Our antenna was a one-time setup cost of $200 to purchase all the bits and bobs for it. Internet is about $60/month for 300GB, 25/10 through TekSavvy. (TekSavvy is unlimited between 2am and 8am, which is when the desktop does its work, not that we've ever come close to using that 300GB!) TekSavvy also has the up-front costs for setup and modem purchase. Our home phone was a one-time setup of $50, can't remember the name of the service, but we get free in-Canada calling, and it hooks up to Google Voice so we use that for the occasional UK call.
Works well for us!
Hope that helps!
1) We have an HD indoor antenna that Mr S installed in the attic. Cable is running to two televisions and one computer. I think the antenna cost about $200-odd. It's pretty bad-ass. And large - 3ft x 4ft I think. But we get about 40-50 channels, pretty well the same list that not2old posted above. 36.1 is the only one that gives us some trouble, but only on cloudy/rainy days.
2) Desktop computer that ... acquires content. Managed in Emby which also has a server running. Desktop is hooked up to the family room television.
3) Nexus Player hooked up to the family room television. We bought it for $100 when it was brand new. There are other Android boxes you can buy for various prices. They'll all be similar. We have Netflix, Crackle, and Kodi loaded on it. I've only started using Kodi in the last few months. It's a bit hit and miss with its various add-ons. If you have some time to tinker with it, it's pretty neat. I've used to to stream some sports, it's not as good as cable, but it's decent. The Exodus add-on is fantastic for movies.
4) Chromecast on the bedroom and basement televisions. Can then play Netflix from phones. Casting is also supported by Emby (#2) so any content on the desktop can be played on any television by casting it from a phone.
We don't have any cable package. Our antenna was a one-time setup cost of $200 to purchase all the bits and bobs for it. Internet is about $60/month for 300GB, 25/10 through TekSavvy. (TekSavvy is unlimited between 2am and 8am, which is when the desktop does its work, not that we've ever come close to using that 300GB!) TekSavvy also has the up-front costs for setup and modem purchase. Our home phone was a one-time setup of $50, can't remember the name of the service, but we get free in-Canada calling, and it hooks up to Google Voice so we use that for the occasional UK call.
Works well for us!
Hope that helps!



