SHREVEPORT, La. - I had an interesting conversation with a buddy the other night when I mentioned using a TV antenna. He laughed and said “I thought you were serious for a minute.”
I was serious. I have TV antennas connected to several sets in our house for just in case, but it’s more than that.
Can you believe an antenna from the 1930s will still work nearly 100 years later? If you’ve got a pair of old rabbit ears in the attic, you can plug them into a brand new 4K TV, and get a clearer picture without paying a dime.
Modern TV antennas are smarter and sleeker but they work the same way: pulling free broadcast signals right out of the air. And yes, every antenna can receive HD channels even if it doesn’t say “HD Antenna”.
The big difference is that newer models are tuned for digital si