A:AnswerThis will depend on where your local stations are in proximity to your house and where you place your antenna. If you have a smartphone or tablet download the app called "Antenna Point" and it will give you a radius for local towers. Do not attach the antenna with sticky dots until you locate a spot, run a channel scan and live with it a few days. We had to play around to get a local channel and move the antenna several times.
This is a process and takes a few days. For the most part we are happy with our reception. We are getting accustomed to local channels again,
A:AnswerSince you are not going to get as many channels with the Leaf as Comcast, I would try the Leaf before I cancelled my Comcast service. I purchased the Leaf for a friend who did not have access to Comcast. We were able to receive 32 channels to her TV with the Leaf. The number of channels you are able to get will depend upon where you live.
Try the Leaf first and see how you like it!
A:AnswerThat is correct based on what you wrote.. Mine is in the window. You would route the cable neatly along the baseboard and run it up the wall behind your curtains.
A:AnswerUse amplifier that come with products , and use coax to and you need to buy long cable to go through all TV's you have you may need 2 coax , the only thing that you may not like is that cable that going from tv to other tv find away to hid it but if you don't care that's fine , again do the math and see how much you can afford ,is it worth it ? You may be 4 cheap antenna, again look at your Budget ,. Good luck
A:AnswerGet a antenna with the retractable antennas or the boxes. The leaf styles are only good if you mount it on a wall near a window for good reception.