A:AnswerI had a similar problem last year. All was well until one day I noticed some missing channels. Scanned and rescanned to no avail. Turned out that a lightening strike had fried the balun connector going from the antenna to the cable. Put on a new balun (matching transformer) and worked like new. If your antenna is mounted outdoors you might want to check on that. For a $5 piece it might be worth changing anyway just for curiosity.
A:AnswerCheck out TVFool.com and see where the majority of your channels are situated. Also, trees etc come into play. If all your channels are situated in the same direction, a directional antenna will be sufficient. Otherwise, check out all the other options.
A:AnswerJust a cable tv style coax. I recommend quad shielded coax only. There is no HD coax or cable that makes it higher resolution. It just a marketing gimmick.
A:AnswerI do not have mine install. The longest signal tower is 45 miles from my house. Hopefully I will get good reception. My installation is scheduled for the 30 June
A:AnswerNo, most of those channels are available by subscription only. You can get network stations like CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, as well as some locals like PBS. Look on the website for the antenna and there may be a link where you can see what channels are available in your area or go to antenna web.com
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A:AnswerThere are web sites on the internet that if you type in your zip code, they will show how many stations you are likely to get. View 2 or more sites to see if same stations pop up.