Watch Free TV Using Only a Paper Clip




How to Watch Free TV Using Only a Paper Clip




If you find yourself short on cash and can't afford cable TV, this cheap trick may actually help you watch some great Free HD TV



Free TV from a Paper Clip Antenna

WARNING: ONLY USE A STANDARD SIZE PAPER CLIP THAT IS THE SAME SIZE AS A COAX CABLE CENTER CONDUCTOR. TRYING TO USE A LARGER DIAMETER WIRE OR COAT HANGER CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR TV'S ANTENNA CONNECTOR AND REQUIRE A COSTLY REPAIR.

You can buy an amplified indoor antenna for as low as $5 on Amazon.


While a paper clip is no substitute for a large powerful roof or attic antenna that will give you the most range and pull in distant channels from miles away.

If you live close enough to the television transmission towers and don't have any trees, tall buildings or hills in the way. The humble paper clip can actually work fine to pull in a few channels to let you watch some great free TV.

An antenna is really a great way to watch your local TV channels like CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, CW, PBS, and Comet. Not only do they come in crystal clear from an antenna, they actually look better in 1080P HD than what you will get from a cable TV or satellite provider.

If you find yourself wanting to watch TV and can no longer afford the cable bill, be sure to watch the video, and then try this at home. Then be sure to save your pennies for a much nicer TV antenna like this one from Antennas Direct that can pull in even more Free TV channels.

You can then pass along your paper clip antenna to someone else that needs a quick easy way to watch some Free TV.






For a Picture Perfect Antenna Install

Be sure to see our Digital TV Antenna Guide and start watching some great FREE TV!










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