1-2 of 2 Answers
For me I went through about five or six different antennas since I dumped my satellite and for the individual TV I use it for it has worked for All Occasions a little spotty during storms but doesn't totally block out all the channels that are over the air in my area but that also depends on electronic interference is like how close to Towers you are and a lot of other deals Best Buy advise you to take it try it and if it doesn't work to take it back but this is one I did not want to return because it worked out well for me
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Here are some suggestions for you. There are at least 86 free TV channels available in your area. You would receive more channels with an attic antenna. I'll send you a link to our recommended attic antenna for your consideration. Some tips for your indoor antenna. Most people try to hide the antenna behind their TV or place the antenna in a location they prefer the antenna be in, but in actuality you need to be more flexible where the antenna is installed. We recommend placing the antenna up high on the wall, even if it's up by the ceiling. Electronics in the room will cause some interference. Once you move the antenna scan your TV for channels again. If you are still having issues with reception move the antenna over 1ft in either direction and rescan the TV again for channels. Sometimes you just need to move the antenna around to find the best reception. Always scan the TV when you move the antenna. This will help fix the reception issues. We don't want you to purchase another antenna if you don't have to. Here is a link to an attic antenna for your consideration https://www.bestbuy.com/site/mohu-sail-outdoor-multi-directional-antenna-black/6189604.p?skuId=6189604. Thank you for sending us a note.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
