Does your school have an over-the-air antenna?

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A lot of older schools have them… but a lot of newer ones don’t. Back in the 1990s and 2000s a lot of new schools were built and for the most part no one ever thought to put a TV antenna up on the roof. That’s a shame, because since the digital transition there has been a lot of content out there on subchannels that are only accessible from antennas. Many cities and towns even sponsor educational content on subchannels.

Between those 50-year-old antennas and the schools without antennas, it’s a safe bet that your kid’s school needs one. The good news is that it’s not that big of an expense, especially if there’s good wiring in the walls already from an older installation, but even if there isn’t… this is a great way to get your kids a little extra value without having to pay for another school bond.

Soooooo…. now of course I have you thinking that you want an antenna but you don’t know how to get one efficiently. Well, needless to say, I have an answer for you. Your friends at Solid Signal have a program just for government and public buildings. Just call us during the week at 888-233-7563 and we can not only recommend the best antenna for your area, but our specialists can help you get through all the red tape that’s usually associated with the educational purchasing process.

Give it a try… after all it’s for the kids!

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Stuart Sweet
Stuart Sweet is the editor-in-chief of The Solid Signal Blog and a "master plumber" at Signal Group, LLC. He is the author of over 10,000 articles and longform tutorials including many posted here. Reach him by clicking on "Contact the Editor" at the bottom of this page.