A:AnswerLOTS of 2Edge blockage between this zip code and the towers so I am afraid that this is not a great location for using an antenna at all. Sorry not to have better news for you but terrain issues will effectively block and kill signal reception.
A:AnswerThis is equivalent of the old metal antenna you used to put on top of house but this can mount inside your home and pick up local channels like ION, KCRG, KWWL, all in digital quality. You would need to purchase multiple of these if you want to have TVs in different rooms in your home. It plugs right into the jack in the back of your digital TV.
A:AnswerIf you live in an area where there are UHF and VHF signals some customers will use a digital antenna AND a set of rabbit ears together. Our Leaf 50 has a 20 mile VHF range and a 50 mile UHF range so adding the rabbit ears allow some customers to capture the VHF signals that are past the 20 mile reach of the Leaf. They accomplish this with an A/B switch.
A:AnswerUsually there is a setting on your TV menu to scan for Antenna channels. I run this every so often to see if I pick up anything new. The scan takes several minutes but once it is complete you should have 35-50 clear channels picked up by your antenna.
A:AnswerDaisy777 depending on what kind of television you have you may need a converter box. If you have a television manufactured after 2007 you will not required a converter box. If you are using a pre-2007 analog TV you may require the converter box. If I were setting this up I might consider using newer technology than the VCR. A Channel Master DVR + might be a better choice with a modern HDTV. If still using an older television then the VCR will do fine You should be able to scan in up to 29 channels from 11 over-the-air stations may be received at this location in Ferry Pass, Fla.
A:AnswerIt all depends on your location. If there is a Fox and NBC affiliate close enough you may be in business. I suggest you google "what channels can I get" and look for a site tool that will allow you to enter in your complete address. That will allow you to see what stations are within range of the antenna. The Leaf 50 has a 50 mile UHF range.
A:AnswerAs long as your TV is newer than 2009 and has a built in digital tuner (ATSC Tuner) an antenna should be compatible. If it is older than 2009 OR if it has a NTSC tuner you would need to invest in a digital converter box to use any ota antenna.
A:AnswerAre you referring to the USB included with the Mohu amplified antenna? That's power for the signal amplification. Some TV USB connections may not provide power share. Just plug the USB into the included charger block and an electrical outlet.