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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.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is no way to exactly quantify this as it is dependent on things like elevation, mounting height, obstructions, interference, etc. I have mine mounted inside on the wall at about 8' up (and my home sits about 3-6' above ground level) and I can pick up 9 consistent good channels, most of which show on the signal maps as within 50 miles. There is one with spotty reception that only shows 32 miles away but it is known to be low power and so not expected to be great reception. There are online signal mapping resources, I suggest finding one of those 2 sites and use it (they are map based and take inputs of inside vs outside mounting and also height/elevation) to help calculate your likely signals that are possibly going to be received. No antenna is going to magically receive all broadcasts, even with amplification, if mounted in a poor signal spot. YMMV but Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is an unamplified antenna and, by design, is rated at 30 miles. It performs extremely well for me, but I have no idea as to the distance to the broadcast towers from which I am receiving signals.
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