A:AnswerI'm not sure those bands exist anymore. HD broadcasts are in a whole different frequency range. The broadcast towers in my area are 20+ miles away and come in crystal clear. Check the website of the manufacturer, they have all the info you need.
A:AnswerSammy,
It states up to 60 Miles of range to pick up stations. Of course this all depends on your mounting location. Antennas Direct has a great tool on their website (www.antennasdirect.com) to lookup your area's broadcast towers to help aim your antenna for installation.
A:AnswerI was able to successfully hook up 4 TV's in 4 separate rooms using R6 cable and splitters and they all bring in very good signal strength. Not all channels are "perfect" during really bad wind/rain weather, but not sure you would not experience the same with any antenna.
A:AnswerYes, you can. Having the wiring in place makes it super easy. This antenna has a range of 60 miles. There are several things that determine what kind of reception you will get, i.e. broadcast signal strength, distance from broadcast antenna, topography, etc. This website is really helpful https://www.antennaweb.org/
A:AnswerThe Clearstream 2 Max is compatible with any size TV that has an ATSC tuner.
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A:AnswerNo it will not. FM is 88 - 108 MHz. This antenna covers 174-230MHz, 470-862MHz. You will either need a dedicated FM antenna, or a TV antenna that covers low-VHF channels 2 - 6.