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Hey Chasmo. If you have anywhere on your TV that an antenna can plug into then you should be good to go with this. Also if you can find anywhere in your TV menu that mentions an antenna then that's also a sign that it would work with your TV. Worst case scenario, if it doesn't work then just take it back to the store and they should give you a full refund. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This Antenna should work with any TV that has digital channel tuning (allowing for not just say channel 13, but also 13.1, 13.2, etc.) That has a coaxial cable hookup. If you have a USB port on your TV you can also use that instead of the power adapter to power the amplifier built into the antenna hardware, otherwise just plug it into an outlet using the provided power brick. Also, in case you need to know, the Coaxial is the peg like piece that is commonly used to hookup cable connecting and sometimes satellite . It has the appearance of a peg with a hole in the center and a corkscrew exterior allowing you to screw the end of the antenna securely to the connection. Should you need further assistance feel free to shoot Mohu support a question at their support email: [email protected] , or visit your nearest best buy or give them a call :)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Honestly, I didn't even tell the product sales person what type of TV I have. I actually bought two of these for two different TVs. No issue with install or operation.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The only real way to find out is to select tuner or other channel search on your TV. It will run through all and choose which channels are available for your home. It can depend on location of the antenna. Also, I have found that the choices can change due to weather conditions. Good luck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your television made before 2009 you may need to invest in a digital converter. If you’re not sure of the age of your television you can check your manual for that information. ATSC, it means you do have a built in tuner that will allow reception of digital television channels. NTSC means you do not have the built in tuner and you will need a digital converter. If you’re still not sure, please call your TV manufacturer. A digital converter box connects to your existing TV and allows it to receive free over-the-air digital TV signals. A digital converter box is a one-time purchase with no monthly fees. One converter box is necessary for every TV that doesn't have a built-in digital tuner and that receives its signal over the air with an antenna. They are fairly inexpensive and can be found at electronics stores or online.
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