A:AnswerYes. But have to have access to an outside wall that points into the direction of the main antenna service area. You can go to the Mohu website to find out the direction to place the antenna.
A:AnswerMake sure you pin the antenna high up on the wall close to the window.
I did not have luck with the MOHU 30.
But, the MOHU fifty could not please me more!
I thought my cataracts were getting worse when I had cable tv. Now with the MOHU fifty I see a beautiful, clear picture on my tv screen!
A:AnswerGo to https://www.tvtv.us/ and enter your zip code. The list that comes up is the list of all broadcast channels that are available in your area. What you can actually get depends on how far away you are from the antennas and the terrain (mountains, etc.) between you and the antennas. I got a weak station that is 40 miles away with perfect reception plus all other channels. This is a very good antenna. IMPORTANT: It's very important that you rescan for channels after you find the best position for the antenna. Your experience may vary.
A:AnswerYes you can pull in free digital channels and the flat design is appealing to hide behind your mounted flat screen. I have found the actual performance pretty unimpressive. It works best in a urban environment where the channels you want are relatively close by. We live in smaller town outside of a major city and the performance is not great.
A:AnswerLook on their website, it has a place where you can enter zip code/address to find out if you have HD channels in your area.. Some reception could be affected by buildings? Where you place it? Unsure about those types of issues.