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The TV would probably interfere with the signal. I placed one behind a TV and lost about haft of the channels. Place it on wall or works best on a window.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately without knowing the make of the TV I was not able to locate any info on the model number you provided. The first thing you need to know is the age of your TV. If it was made prior to 2009 you definitely need a digital converter. If you aren't sure when your TV was made you can find out a few ways. Look in your TV's manual if you still have it. Google the make and model and look for info on your TV online or Contact the manufacture of the TV and give them the model number and they can advise you. What you are looking for is reference to a "digital" or "ATSC" tuner. This indicates that your TV has the needed tuner to work with an antenna. If you see NTSC however, it is not ready and a converter is needed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am not sure what a "OLED66B6P TV?" looks like but if it can be hooked up to cable then it should hook up to the antenna. I love my antenna and it will save me lots of money. With the antenna I capture about 7-10 channels but the picture is beautiful and it is most of what I want in channels anyway. My plan is to sign-up with Netflix to have more movies to choose from. Good luck!!
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