So my current Directv contract ends this summer and I've been looking to completely cut the cord with satellite tv. Looking around at inexpensive options for free OTA (Over The Air) to my old SDTV. Any of the shows that I currently enjoy watching can be found online via Netflix, or Hulu, etc., so why should I pay nearly $90 a month for service, when I don't even watch that much tv anymore? My main concern would be having someway to view OTA tv in case of an emergency situation, instead of just getting rid of the boob-tube all together. Looking for antenna advice, what works, what doesn't, mainly and any other ideas you have incorporated into your bol or current home in regards to tv.
My first thing is to find a digital conversion box so I can see what kind of signals I get in my current location from area tv stations, and then plan from there. Can't find much info on what is a decent conversion box anymore, since it seems most people have jumped to HDTV with this capability already built-in the set. My old SDTV is still going great, but also thinking that it would be a more enjoyable overall experience to switch to a newer HDTV in regards to viewing movies and what not.
Any thoughts appreciated! Granted there are alot more important preps to get squared away before worry about tv, but thought I'd put this out there anyway.