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yes, it can be wall mounted, or mounted to a shelf or inside railing. but... the more physical objects you have between you and the transmitter, things like walls, chimneys, and trees, the poorer your reception will be. if you are close to the transmitter, 10 miles or so, or your house sits off by itself, no problems. it works better mounted in your attic, oe ideally since it's weather proof, outside, the higher the better
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I used this inside for a while until I got around to mounting it outside. It does work better outside but I got good results mounting it in a window. It is directional so make sure you face it toward the broadcasting towers in your area.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it says in book you can use indoors and outdoors. I am using it indoors. Mine has a problem with power cord booster ( gets very hot when plugged in ) I unplugged it and used antenna without it and get all local channels in Green Bay area except channel 11. Maybe be location of TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depending on what location you place in your home. The more objects (i.e. furniture, walls. etc..) that are in the path of the signal the weaker the signal becomes. Also mobile homes and Houses with metal roofing create a farrady cage effect that can significantly weaken the signal.
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