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There shouldn't be any difference except for the locations of the TV sets, where signals vary from both locations.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to re-run the channel scan every time you move or disconnect/reconnect the antenna. Also place it near a window or up higher (mine is on top of the curtain rod) and re-scan. The directions state to do it every month to catch any channels that you may have missed but I don't re-scan because I lost 2 favorite channels that way. Once I got them back, I have not re-scanned. Some channels go out during heavy rain storms.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine works fine. However, I occasionally have to reposition the antenna to get better reception. If that doesn’t work, try rescanning your channels.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your inquiry! The Insignia™ Amplified Ultra-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna with 60-Mile Range is a strong upgrade from your current 35-mile antenna and is likely to improve channel reception on your Insignia TV. This model includes an amplifier to boost signal strength and supports both VHF and UHF frequencies, which are essential for receiving a full range of local and regional broadcast channels. It also comes with a 10-foot coaxial cable, allowing for flexible placement near windows or higher locations to maximize signal quality. The fact that your Samsung TV performed better with the same 35-mile antenna suggests that it may have a more sensitive tuner than your Insignia TV. By switching to this 60-mile amplified antenna, you can help offset that difference and significantly increase your chances of receiving more channels, including the regional ones you’re currently missing. Keth | Insignia Support
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