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Simple off-air Tv solution, with KET, maybe WBKO

Suggests that those who go this way send some of savings to support great programming, like NOVA

Peggy Fudge writes:
With a small investment in a tabletop antenna with electrical boost, you could pick up KET, KET2, and KETKY, the very best programming available-and depending upon where you live- you might also pick up WBKO. If you have an older tv, a converter box will be necessary. So, for a small, one-time investment, and no monthly fee, you can get the best stuff on television. But, please, if you can, help support KET to the extent you are able. It's a great feeling to know you are helping to bring programs like NOVA to everyone. I am somewhat electronically challenged, but this was simple. --Peggy Fudge
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