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This should work with any TV that has an ANT (antenna) connection--metal cylinder sticking out of the back of the TV about an inch. You screw the end of the antenna cable onto that metal cylinder.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It sounds like you may have a television that is not compatible for antenna use. Was your television made before 2009? If you're not sure of the age of your television you can check your manual for that information and often there will be a manufactured date somewhere on the back of the television. - ATSC: 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 contact your TV manufacturer to gather this information. If your television is was made before 2009 you would need to invest in a digital converter. A digital converter box connects to your existing television and allows it to receive free over-the-air digital signals. A digital converter box is a one-time purchase with no monthly fees. One converter box is necessary for every television that was not made before 2009. Digital converters are fairly inexpensive and can be found at electronics stores or online.
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