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Best way to watch games at tailgate?
Posted on 12/3/19 at 8:38 pm
Posted on 12/3/19 at 8:38 pm
Saturday me and the family will be at a Christmas festival so we are planning on setting up a little tailgate to watch the game. What’s my best option to stream to a tv? Never done this before so appreciate any tips thanks.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:19 pm to OilfieldTiger07
I did it with an antenna and got most major networks working really well.
Amazon has some pretty cheap ones that work great.
I did this for all CBS games this year, no problems.
This site may help see what's good in your area.
Check out antennaweb.org "to see how many FREE channels are available from your local broadcasters. AntennaWeb also helps you choose the antenna type that matches your viewing preferences"
Amazon has some pretty cheap ones that work great.
I did this for all CBS games this year, no problems.
This site may help see what's good in your area.
Check out antennaweb.org "to see how many FREE channels are available from your local broadcasters. AntennaWeb also helps you choose the antenna type that matches your viewing preferences"
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:22 pm to OilfieldTiger07
Our standard setup is a marine battery, inverter, HD antennae, small flatscreen tv
We can get about 5 hours on our 32 inch tv.
Also have an iPad and hdmi connector in case it’s not on a local channel
We can get about 5 hours on our 32 inch tv.
Also have an iPad and hdmi connector in case it’s not on a local channel
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:23 pm to OilfieldTiger07
IPTV
I use YouTube tv. Love it.
I use YouTube tv. Love it.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:29 pm to Rougarou13
If you're getting a 4G cell signal/Wifi, I'd also recommend YouTubeTV. Standard package (~$59/month) gets you most of the ESPNs and all the networks depending on location (e.g. I don't get ABC affiliate in New Orleans, but I get it in other cities). Also you get a free 7-day trial.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:43 pm to LSUfan1978
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Our standard setup is a marine battery, inverter, HD antennae, small flatscreen tv We can get about 5 hours on our 32 inch tv. Also have an iPad and hdmi connector in case it’s not on a local channel
What size inverter do you use?
Posted on 12/4/19 at 1:51 am to OilfieldTiger07
We use HULU live.
We watched the A&M game this weekend sitting on the porch of a cabin in the Ozarks.
We watched the Bama game using an AppleTV hooked to a projector and Bluetooth audio to a Bose wireless speaker using my phone via WiFi hotspot.
We watched the A&M game this weekend sitting on the porch of a cabin in the Ozarks.
We watched the Bama game using an AppleTV hooked to a projector and Bluetooth audio to a Bose wireless speaker using my phone via WiFi hotspot.
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