TV without cable

let me rephrase that, any antenna for the needed bands.

an antenna that is decades old will work if it is in good condition.

Thirding Roku. Keep in mind, though, that a bottom-tier DSL internet service probably isn’t going to cut it for streaming. In fact you should probably have cable or fios internet service, which usually isn’t nearly as expensive as cable TV. Also beware any small print about data caps when you sign up. Streaming TV programs racks up a lot of downloading.

The OP said, “without internet,” though, so devices like Roku are apparently a no-go. It seems he’s limiting his choices to OTA and perhaps DVDs.