Readily available on their site, and yes you can. They have moved to making the channels or at least many of them in HD now, including all the locals.
Thank you for the link. I have subscribed to the COX basic package for years. Now they are going digital and a box is required for each tv set. In the end, you will be required to pay a rental fee for each box. That is my reason for switching.
With 2Tivos with lifetime subscriptions I can record 6 channels at once in HD and in the Dallas metroplex at 63 miles from the towers I can receive over 70 digital channels most without drop outs. Best of all no monthly fees. If you know what you are doing Antennas can be cheap, I just bought a refurbished Channel Master for $33.that gets everything that is available.That's true of course.... but.... no time shifting or watching two channels etc.... You can buy a DVR, with some in the long run you would save money, others have an ongoing cost. But you still get more with the Welcome pack, a few channels beyond OTA, many freeviews (in HD) etc... and the failing of a DVR isn't your expense. I bet alot of people can not get all four networks reliably, or at least not without a significant purchase of a good antenna, booster, possibly a rotor, etc etc.
I can no longer do it in Ct since Digital, and even in Florida where it is flat,the towers are reasonably close, I still lose the signal for brief periods with planes overhead, or a drifting signal. (Overall it is reliable enough however)
I didn't say it worked everyplace. It is a viable alternative in much of the United States, too many people have forgotten there is something besides cable.Depending on where you are located a good ole TV antenna may be free after instillation costs. Satellite Guys hasa forum forOTA installatios.