Deals Worth GiftingShop now

Skip to content
Gift Ideas
26 Cypress St
Williston, VT 05495
Opens at 9 am
Find Another Store
Main Content

Questions & Answers

Your price for this item is $44.99
Clearance
The comparable value price is $59.99
Page Showing 21-26 of 26 questions
  • QuestionCan 2 or 3 tvs be successfully connect to one antenna?

    Asked by BFdad.

    • Answer I had cable TV and used the coax cable to connect 2 TV"S with 1 antennae. as long as the cable in your home is not disconnected somewhere between TV"s it will connect the TV"s. the signal strength may not be ideal but it will work. if you also have the internet make sure the modem and router for WIFI are on a SEPERATE line all to their own. I pick up about 26 channels on both TV"s off of 1 CLEARSTREAM eclipse amplified indoor HDTV antennae with a 50 mile range. hope this helps.

      Answered by exrog

  • QuestionHow does this type of antenna work? With old outdoor antennas, each TV in the house was hooked up individually to the antenna through a wire/cable. Is this wireless? Does it work with multiple TVs?

    Asked by Jill.

    • Answer Works exactly the same way, only instead of using ladder-cable it uses coax cable that you connect to the cable input of your TV.

      Answered by DatGoober

  • QuestionCan this be connected to a roku stick

    Asked by Char.

    • Answer The Roku stick fits into the USB slot on the back of your TV. The antenna works independently from the Roku.

      Answered by Goggypup8

  • QuestionHow does this antenna connect to tv

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Just connect everything included straight to your television and the supplied dc adapter that powers the amplifier to electrical outlet. Nothing connects to incoming cable on the wall. Number of channels and reception will depend on positioning the antenna. Be aware that this will work best if on a window or wall close to window without obstructions. I have mine right on my window. Try a few times until you get the desirable channels you want. I have 25 channels but most are not to my interest. I basically purchased so I can get local broadcasts for football. Hope this helps.

      Answered by Umirinfuzz

  • QuestionHow do you connect the antenna, the TV and a VCR so I can record shows?

    Asked by PAMaz53.

    • Answer If your VCR and TV have an S-video or component connections (red, white yellow RCA Cable), just Connect the antenna to the coax port on the TV and hook up the VCR. If your VCR only has a coax connection, you’ll need a coax splitter, inexpensive device with “IN” ports for the antenna and VCR, and one “OUT” port from the splitter to the TV. Easy peasy!

      Answered by CarCharMom

  • QuestionHow to install

    Asked by Peggysue.

    • Answer It is very easy to install. I tested locations by using masking tape to put it in the temporary locations.

      Answered by Charmian