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Mohu - Leaf Metro Indoor HDTV Antenna

Model: MH-110543
SKU: 7623356
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  • Key Specs
    • Maximum Operating Range: 25 miles
  • General
    • Product Name: Leaf Metro Indoor HDTV Antenna
    • Brand: Mohu
    • Model Number: MH-110543
  • Performance
    • Maximum Operating Range: 25 miles
    • Channel Reception: Other
  • Features
    • Removable Amplifier: false
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height: 28.6 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Weight: 1.4 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Included
    • Coaxial Cable Included: true
  • Other
    • UPC: 854449004217

Enjoy network and local channels with help from this Mohu Leaf Metro MH-110543 indoor HDTV antenna that offers clear reception from up to 25 miles away. The reversible, paintable design allows you to customize the appearance to suit your décor.

  • Compatible with most digital-ready HDTVs: For use with your existing TV. The antenna complements most streaming devices to expand your viewing options.
  • Up to 25-mile range: Offers a wide coverage area.
  • Multidirectional design: Helps eliminate the need to aim the antenna.
  • 1080p output: Enables you to enjoy crisp high-definition content on your TV.
  • Reversible, paintable design: Allows you to match your existing décor.
  • Paper-thin style: Makes the antenna ideal for use in dorm rooms, workshops and other small spaces.
  • 10' digital cable: Permits flexible placement.
Whats Included
  • Mohu Leaf Metro Indoor HDTV Antenna
  • 10' digital cable

Q: Does this attach to the back of the TV? Does it have to be near a window?

A: This antenna comes with a coaxial connector that connects to the back of the TV and does not need to be near a window.

Q: Does this work on a Samsung Smart TV?

A: Not so fast community answer people! As long as the tv that you have has a coaxial port and a digital tuner you are in business. However many of the newer "smart" TV's on the market are being made with no coaxial port and/or no digital tuner. This trend is because many people have discovered the joys of streaming content either through their new "smart" TV or using a streaming device so who needs a coaxial port or digital tuner? Well...people that use antennas do! All's not lost. In order to use a TV missing the needed elements you can purchase a digital converter box. This allows you to connect your antenna to the television AND they have built in tuners also. A digital converter box connects to your TV via HDMI or other means (make sure you know which connection you need before you buy) and allows the TV to receive digital TV signals. A digital converter box is a one-time purchase with no monthly fees. One converter box is necessary for every TV that doesn't have a built-in digital tuner and that receives its signal over the air with an antenna.

Q: I too would like to get rid of Direct TV. Any suggestions for an antenna for zip code 55124?

A: This is a nice basic antenna. It is not amplified. Depending upon how close you are to your local stations broadcast towers, you might need a better one or an amplified one. Also, be sure that your TV has a tuner circuit built in. Many of the new TVs are just monitors and rely on your set top box to act as the tuner.

Q: Does it work good in the City

A: Antennas tend to work best in a metro area! Google "what channels can I get with an OTA antenna" and select a site that will allow you to enter in your complete address for a channel scan to see what you can expect.

Q: How do I get local channels on my TV

A: If you are in a good area for reception all you need to do is connect your antenna to your tv, hang it on a wall or in a window and run the channel scan on your tv to see just what channels you can get.

Q: I'm getting rid of cable and would like to know whether 1 antenna will work for multiple TVs in the home or should 1 antenna be used for each TV to get channels. Thanks.

A: You might also use a splitter unit available in most stores. If you've had cable installed, you can use the antenna on the main TV, then attatch the cable runs out to other TV's. The splitter box will give you the option as to how many TV's you can service/supply.

Q: Can it help pull in FM radio signals too?

A: Yes this antenna can pull FM stations. My Onkyo received wouldn't receive any radio stations until I hooked up this antenna. Now I receive most stations and they are very clear.