This is so cool. I'm not a geek but I feel like I have a rudimentary understanding of how things work so when a geek like you can lay it out in terms I can grasp, it helps me to get a handle better. I'm really glad I found this forum.
Direct TV Sunday Ticket doesn't show local games, believe it or not. I live near Denver and I'm mostly interested in the Broncos. I used to watch a lot more NFL before COVID-19 and the NFL's partnership with BLM/ANTIFA. In fact I used to be an NFL addict. I also found games without anyone in the stands to be like watching scrimmages. Now I only plan to watch the Broncos and I expect to miss some of their games, too. The upgrade in a new antenna is probably my only viable option.
I need to find out more about these. This sounds like a great addition.
I'm not an electronics geek so I suspect I will struggle with getting one of these devices to work. The problem isn't my intelligence, it's my patience. I may just have to bear down and go through the brain damage of bad documentation.
I am only interested in out of market games for myself.
I forgot to comment on blackouts. I may be wrong on this but historically the Broncos haven't had to black out a game for decades. They have the highest (or close to it) attendance of any team in the league. I think the only time they didn't have a sellout was during the strike year many moons ago.
Here is likewise DIRECTV Sunday NFL ticket. This package give you access to all of the NFL video games on Sundays for the duration of the season. The fee is a reasonable $300.00 a 12 months for the most inexpensive package deal. DirecTV Sunday NFL ticket handiest permits one circulate at a time, so you need to logout of a tool in case you need to look at on some other tool and logon the opposite device.