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Hi Gerald. The LG UHD 73 Series 70 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (69.5'' Diag), Model # 70UN7370PUC has a width of 62.1". How ell it works with an antenna in the attic will depend on how well your antenna receives signals in your area and on how close to the broadcasting towers you are and the number of channels the antenna can pull in. There are sites online that pair the FCC’s broadcast TV database with topographical maps to give you a pretty detailed estimation of which signals will reach your house and how strong they’ll be by entering your house address in the search box. You can check a TV listing guide to see everything that’s on the air in your local area. Is your antenna an indoor antenna or an outdoor (external) antenna? It’s important to remember than an indoor antenna is always going to be a compromise. You will always get better results with an outdoor antenna. Indoor antennas are typically fine for all the strong local channels, but if you want channels that are weaker or further away, you might need to go larger and put an antenna in your attic space or on your roof. If you install it in the attic, you’ll probably get slightly less signal than if it was on the roof because it’s an enclosed space, but it might be enough to get stable TV reception. If you hate the look of an outdoor antenna, then experiment. An attic-mounted antenna will also be easier to maintain. The direction of the TV transmitter tower is also important. If you’re using an indoor antenna, you’ll want to put it in a window facing that direction. If you’re using an outdoor antenna, it should be pointed in that direction. As signals get weaker, going from green to yellow to red, the direction becomes more important. If you want to tune in weaker stations from towers in different directions, you’ll probably need a rotator. This motorized device will turn the antenna so that it’s oriented to pull in those weaker signals...^IFV
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