A:AnswerI would go to Antenna Web dot org and enter your zip code (or address) to see what stations you'd receive. I did that to determine what range TV antenna I should go for. 30? 50? 60? Usually a 50 amplified is a good price, and the Leaf is a good brand (but a bit on the pricier side). There may be other websites that show what stations broadcast in different cities-I would google it if I were you. It's out there-it's free, but not widely known.
A:AnswerThe roof should not impact reception but if the walls of your home are made of stucco THAT will impede reception since there is metal mesh in the construction. Window placement would be necessary for any chance at a signal or a roof mounted antenna may also be an option.
A:AnswerIf 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.
A:AnswerYes, you can use whatever length you wish to use. No difference in reception. They only give you 16 feet to help our if you need to reach a different wall . So go ahead and attach a shorter cable if you need to.
A:AnswerYou can but please keep in mind that while you can use an antenna with a DVR you are in essence splitting the signal in order to record the shows which will make the signal weak so signal loss may occur unless the signal strength is very strong at your location.
A:AnswerYou can look up your locally available OTA Broadcast stations by clicking on this link and putting in your zip code in the appropriate box.
https://www.tablotv.com/tools/