In most of the places I lived, rabbit ears wouldn't pull in anything. Of course, I lived in a lot of rural areas and you can't have tv without an outside antenna in those locations. In the cities rabbit ears would generally work fine if there was a station nearby or at least a tower.
>>I was thinking about that the other day. I wondered when exactly all of the tv antennas disappeared from the landscape. It used to be that every house had a tv antenna on the roof. When you moved into a home, unless it was just built, there was always an antenna in place and you could get tv reception immediately without cable.
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>Not in any neighborhood I ever lived in. Maybe it's the big city thing, but most people I knew before cable just used rabbit ears.
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>Tamar
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