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If Channel 2 is the CBS affiliate there in Chicago you are wanting to pull in it may be problematic. That tower is notoriously difficult for many Chicago cord cutters to pull in because it still transmits in VHF. We have many Chicago customers that use a digital antenna for all their other stations but pull out old school rabbit ears to get that elusive CBS tower. With the Leaf 30 you need to be within 10 miles of the VHF towers to have a chance at getting that station. A Leaf 50 gives you 20 miles of VHF pulling power.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Is should work Mine is a 50 and I'm about 30 miles from the local channels ani is is great digital reception
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We found that pad placement within the room can make a huge difference. Getting it closer to a window helped get more channels, and placing the pad horizontal on the ceiling also helped stabilize reception. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Look it up! Its super easy:) Go to nocable.org and input your ZIP code! :) You should be able to see the channels in your area and how far away they are coming from, and what direction they are coming from.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is a difficult one to answer. There are specific local channels in my area that I am within range to receive when using an antenna rated for a 50 mile range. Only one does not come in at all, and it does not matter at what height or which wall I place the Mohu 50 on. If your TV set has a manual channel setup mode along with an indicator of signal strength, that may be the most cost effective option to determine if the upgraded antenna will improve your chances of reception.
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