A:AnswerIt should work, but remember that the connections are not water proof and runs the increased risk of corrosion and shouting due to water in the F connectors. I do not know if the antenna is waterproof. Assume not.
A:AnswerJust plug in the antenna to the antenna input of your TV. Try it with and without the amp and see what works best. After the antenna is connected, you'll need to scan for channels on your TV.
A:AnswerJust plug your zip code into this web site and it will tell you what stations you should be able to get.
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A:AnswerIt could be that the amplifier died (if you're using it) or the connections got oxidized (rusted). Connect and disconnect the cable ends a few times, Carefully use an pencil eraser (use the white ones as they don't have acid like the red ones do) to clean the center conductor (thin wire at the center). The antenna itself won't go bad, unless it's physically damaged. Or it could be the TV. Try another one to test it out.
A:AnswerJust plug your zip code into this web site and it will tell you what stations you should be able to get.
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A:AnswerJust plug your zip code into this web site and it will tell you what stations you should be able to get.
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A:AnswerIt will to some degree. It depends on how far away the antenna is from the roof (signal sneaks in under the roof) and how far the transmitter is.
A:AnswerLocation, location and location are essential. Moving it will get you different results. Unless you're deep in the woods and far from the signal you should be able to get something much better than what you have now!
A:AnswerSounds like your in a Faraday cage. The product will boost the signal - but only if it can receive something to boost (same thing happens to a cellphone in a elevator). Sounds like you may have to spring for an externally mounted antenna! Good luck
A:AnswerIt's possible but not likely. Try uninstalling it, check the connections (TV and antenna), and if good - reinstall - paying attention to make sure of a good connection. If nothing improves with the signal, tryout a new location with the antenna (it may take some patience) until you have success!