ROKU
Got one and have been using it for several months now. We don’t watch much local TV or news BUT I’m thinking I’ll probably need a rotor for my new UHF antenna.
We live quite literally in a “ditch” near a swamp/rural area populated by dairy farms—10 miles away from a smaller city. I have a two story garage that I can mount the antenna on.
We also have XM accounts (hubby has a paid one as he is travelling from job site to job site) my came free with my newer vehicle. He enjoys the sports and Fox Business News
ROKU = X-TV and Channel Pear
All that’s needed and you’re good to go.
This July 4 we are enjoying Explore.Org with live camera feeds of Alaskan brown bear on river rapids gorging themselves with salmon traveling upriver to spawn.
Nature as intended.
No new expenses. Still working through season 2 of the Twilight Zone - free for prime members.
Because as many have said, there is fishing, boating and paddleboarding, as well as gardening for the summer and fall. So we just watch a few shows each night before bed....
I can't even imagine how much there is on roku we have not explored yet. The opportunities are truly endless.