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130 Channels is a lot. This device must be used with a HD antenna for best possible reception. You can scan the tuners of it and see what it can pick-up. This will all depend on what your antenna can pick-up over the air with-out any interface from cable or Fios. Stand alone only free television has some limits. I pick up about 37 channels (view-able) in my area and I'm good with that. You can alwys do a test on your tv and hook it directly to you HD antenna and scan for the local channels in your area. This will give you a rough idea of what you can expect to view with this device in you area. It is not a media player it is a network tuner that has up to 4 view able streams.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The HDHomerun Quattro gets local TV from your Over-the-Air (OTA) antenna; it does not accept cable signals. Check the SiliconDust's website, I believe they have a unit that can be activated with a cable card. But also, I do not have any experience with FIOS.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This device is designed to get content from Over the Air TV signals using a TV antenna. If you are trying to get content from a cable company, this device will not work, unless that company happens to support Clear QAM.
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