A:AnswerCheck your station distances here: http://www.antennaweb.org/Address
If they are within 50 miles, then it is likely you will receive those channels on this antenna.
A:AnswerCheck your station distances here: http://www.antennaweb.org/Address
If they are within 50 miles, then it is likely you will receive those channels on this antenna.
A:AnswerCheck your station distances here: http://www.antennaweb.org/Address
If they are within 50 miles, then it is likely you will receive those channels on this antenna.
A:AnswerThis 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.
A:AnswerUse the following web site. It works great for me. Be sure to factor in whether you have a window that faces the towers of the channels you are interested in getting. https://www.tablotv.com/tools/
A:AnswerYou would need to make sure that it has a coaxial jack so you can connect the antenna. If there is no coaxial port you would need a digital converter to be able to accomplish connection.
A:AnswerI would not recommend using below ground. Digital signals need an uninterrupted line of sight or as close as you can get it. Best is up stairs in a window. You can always run an extension cable to the basement.