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You need to buy coaxial cable and attach it from the antenna to the back of your tv. You will have to make a hole on an outside wall to route the cable to the tv unless you already have existing cable running throughout the house.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You must run antenna cable from your TV set to the antenna. I was removing a satellite dish system so I just used the dish mounting pole and cable that was already there. But the antenna comes with all hardware needed to mount to the house. Coax cable is the best option.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I mounted it to my chimney. I have a co-axil cable that runs from it to a splitter, then to 2 separate TV's. The pictures are very clear, the only thing is I don't get all the broadcast channels I expected, but I do get some unexpected channels with it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, if you have cable tv, it takes a cable just like the one in your house that comes out of the wall and connects to you tv/cable box. It is a cat5e or cat6e cable. You connect it from the physical antenna to the cable junction box on the side of your house(where the cable company connects to your home from the telephone pole). If you do this, it will send your tv reception to all of your connected tv outlets inside your home. Good luck
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need a tuner box to use the antenna they are fairly cheap on the money side. From the antenna outside Connect your antenna coaxial cable to the “Antenna In” jack on the back of your digital tuner box. Use a second coaxial cable to connect the “Out to TV” on the digital tuner box to the “Antenna In” on the back of the TV. Set the TV to Channel 3 or 4 as indicated on the back of your digital tuning device. I use an hdmi cable from my box to the tv and i select which ever input I have it connected to. Hope this helps
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