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We hold a patent on the pictured X-PLUS® outdoor multi-directional UHV/VHF/FM antenna (designed to optimize reception in San Diego's unique TV broadcast environment), so we know what works and what doesn't for South Bay cordcutters.
With its ornamental appearance, the X-PLUS® antenna can be discreetly installed on houses, mobile homes, apartments and condos, with no dangerous protrusions, unsightly poles, or need to climb on the roof.
And a single antenna (the X-PLUS® or similar models) can stream the full array of locally-broadcast channels to multiple TV sets and wireless devices in your home, either through the wires previously installed by the cable company, or connecting the antenna through an adapter to your WIFI router.
Under FCC rules, HOAs and landlords cannot prohibit the installation of this type of antenna in areas where the owner/tenant has exclusive use or control of the property, although landlord consultation is recommended.
What TV content can be viewed for FREE with an antenna?
In the San Diego, California area (Chula Vista and the South Bay), installations of the VBAtech X-PLUS® Antenna receive signals from over 40 stations, including the following local San Diego broadcasters (plus many from Mexico, and a few from Los Angeles):
KFMB(CBS) | MeTV(CBS) | KGTV(ABC) | Laff(ABC) | KPBS(PBS) | Create(PBS) | KSWB(FOX) |
AntennaTV(FOX) | ThisTV(FOX) | KNSD(NBC) | COZI(NBC) | XETV(CW) | KUSI(Ind) | MyTV(Ind) |
UCSD-TV | ZLiving | Telemundo | Univision | Azteca | IMAGEN | GRIT |
These stations broadcast regularly-scheduled "live" television content, including local news, weather and sports, national network news, prime time shows, sitcoms, talk shows, daytime dramas, and many classic TV shows and movies.
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For cable-like "on demand" content, connect your TV to the internet using an internet streaming device (such as the Roku box shown here, or a "smart" TV). Hundreds of free-content channels are available on these devices, as well as paid-content channels (such as Netflix, HULU, and SLING for live ESPN/TNT sports broadcasts)... unlike cable, you pick and choose the ones you want in your channel list!
Check our blog for updates on local San Diego channel listings, information on recording antenna TV broadcasts, streaming antenna TV broadcasts to mobile devices, and more!
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