A:AnswerI am very sorry, CNN news is not available over the air.
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A:AnswerThe Clearstream 4 Max has 11dB of UHF gain, and 2.5 dB of VHF gain.
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A:AnswerSince the location determines what channels are received, please contact our Technical Support team directly to find out which antenna can get Spanish channels there. We are happy to help.
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A:AnswerI tested it in the living room by a window before mounting it on a 40ft pole. I do take it down and put it in the attic when tropical storms or hurricanes come around. I don’t get as many channels because it is basically a “line of sight” device. The lower the antenna, the more it can be interfered with. You can still get a good signal from the stick, but more channels are available the higher up the antenna. A variable gain antenna booster is highly recommended. A strong signal can override a weaker one if the gain cannot be changed.
A:Answerwww.antennaweb.org will let you know what you can get, the distance from you, and how to aim the antena. TitanTV.com will provide you with a channel guide.
A:AnswerThere are 61 TV channels available with the ClearStream 4MAX antenna. Click this link and enter your zip code to see a list of the TV channels in Apache Junction https://www.antennasdirect.com/transmitter-locator.html.
A:AnswerI don't know about your area but in the 65802 area I have tried four indoor antennas and could only get one channel. After installing this antenna on the roof I am getting 33 channels that come in clear. Even with the ice and snow we had on Saturday the 11th we had no interuptions in the signal and we have a lot of tree's in our area, Hope this helps.
A:Answerwww.antennaweb.org will show you channels available, the distance, and how to aim your antenna for the best signal. I have mounted my antenna on a pole 30ft up. I live in West Mobile,AL and can get a channel in Pensacola, FL (70+ miles away!). At 30ft, with a variable gain booster, I can get a channel 150 miles away! However, at that distance there is a lot that can get between my antenna and the signal! FYI: TitanTV.com will give you a channel guide (select broadcast).
A:AnswerGo to TVFool and put in your address. Or AntennaWeb. It will tell you the stations you could receive as well as the type of antenna you will need.
A:AnswerThe website at https://www.antennaweb.org is a good place check. You can enter your zip code and it will indicate the direction and distance for the TV station antennas in your area. This website will also give you an idea of how many channels you might be able to get.
A:AnswerThe website at https://www.antennaweb.org is a good place check. You can enter your zip code and it will indicate the direction and distance for the TV station antennas in your area. This website will also give you an idea of how many channels you might be able to get.
A:AnswerI think the specs say up to 70 miles. The fcc.org map shows my farthest station is about 35 miles away and I get great reception from all of my channels. I wrote that I get 28 channels, and I do get several more, but they are just some channels I don't care about and deleted them after running a scan on the TV.
A:AnswerYou will have to go on their website and type in your zip, that will give you locations of transmitting towers available. Channels will depend on the placement'
A:AnswerYes, but you will need to aim the antenna towards the transmission tower. Download the TERK Signal Finder app to locate the towers in your area.
A:AnswerYes. Check out antenna web.org to get channels avail, distance, and how to aim your antenna. Check out titanTV to get a channel guide (broadcast stations).