
Capture over-the-air channels with this Insignia long-range outdoor antenna. Its 75-mile range is ideal for rural locations, and its low profile structure makes for easy mounting on a roof with its included J-pole bracket. This Insignia long-range outdoor antenna pulls in weak signals and strengthens them for a clear display while enjoying your favorite TV channels.
A: Does not come with cable. You need to buy RG6 coax.
Q: Can you use it inside too so no holes need to be drilled in walls to hook up to TV
A: I used mine indoors but still needed to strategically place it to receive channels i wanted. Its 33inches tall and 16 inches wide of tubes. 6 inches deep. The wall attachment adds a few more inches.
Q: will this antenna receive high vhf? or just uhf?
A: I just installed this antenna and I receive both vhf and uhf.
Q: Is this antenna multi-directional or directional?
A: Yes, this is a directional antenna but not in a left right horizontal plane. It is directuonal in the vertical plane. This means that signals striking the antenna are weaker as the vertical angle above a perfect horizontal increases. There are advantages to this design. The most important one is when HDTV transmitter sites are spread out from your reception location you should not need a rotator. The disadvantage is that TV signals reflected off buildings arriving at the antenna later than the same signal head on may cause loss of reception even if the signal is strong. Moving the antenna a few inches to a few feet can solve the problem.
A: 32" x 32" frame top to bottom and dipole on top. for antenna only
Q: what are the dimensions -----width and height in inches?
A: 33 h. 16 w 6 d. Then add few inches for the wall attachment.
Q: Will the antenna work if it is in the attic?
A: Yes, but just like other antennas for best results, open air mounting still works best.