A:AnswerIt's entirely up to the signal penetration in your area. Try looking at websites like www.tvfool.com or www.antennaweb.org to get an idea of what you may be able to get over the air. Both sites will compare your exact location with FCC transmitter database to give you a pretty good idea of what you can get and what kind of antenna you would need.
A:AnswerDid you go into the settings on the smart TV and run a scan for over the air channels? The unit is not a plug and watch...you must have the TV run the scan to find the channels.
A:AnswerIt is not the antenna that needs to be reprogrammed. It has no capabilities, it just pulls in over the air signals. Your TV is what needs to be reprogrammed. Go into settings, you should see something in regards to input source or antenna. You want to run a new scan for digital over the air channels. Once that has completed the old channels will be removed and any new ones will be available. If the signals are pixelated or fade in and out and you move the antenna to improve the signal; you will need to run a new scan on the TV. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerIt depends on if your tv has an analog or digital tuner. Analog, you'll need a converter box. Digital, you're good to go and will receive 1080p picture.
A:AnswerProbably... it's not going to be like an outside antenna.... I live out in the country and mine is on the front patio next to a window and I still have a break in reception sometimes.
A:AnswerPossibly. Try to locate the antenna as close to a window as you can. My antenna works best up against the window in the bedroom. It will work the best with as much of a clear path towards the antennas.