A:AnswerSure. The Leaf comes in a model that receives from as far as 60 miles away. It has an amplifier that is included. You still have to fiddle around with where you place the antenna in your trailer to get the best reception, but it should work.
A:AnswerBasements tend to be poor locations for any type of antenna. It might be good enough but if it isn't your needs might be better served by Hulu, Sling TV, Direct TV Now , PlayStation Vue or some other online service.
A:AnswerOne thing to keep in mind is that the more channels you can record with a DVR the more your signals are split which makes them weak and signal loss can occur. We recomend using a roof mounted antenna with a DVR simply because it is more robust and can handle splitting better than the indoor models.
A:AnswerOh, the antenna gives a great picture as long as you're able to get a good signal. I connected it to a Tivo and when I did the signal test, as long as I got 40 or above, I got full HD quality. About the amount of channels, I was able to reel in 23 channels in my location.
A:AnswerThe antenna is just looking for a signal from the TV station. So as long as the signals that your antenna looks for are the same as what's being broadcast by the tv station, AND you are close enough to it, then it should work just fine.