A:AnswerI'm afraid not but I do believe that Lifetime has an app that you can add to your streaming device (if you have one) that would allow you access to some of their programming. Lifetime is only available via a paid service.
A:AnswerNo need to cut anything. The powered connection is a USB and the tv is connected. Only the rg6 coax needed to be longer. It's a 50 mile indoor antenna that I used out side up a tree.
A:AnswerIf Channel 2 is the CBS affiliate there in Chicago you are wanting to pull in it may be problematic. That tower is notoriously difficult for many Chicago cord cutters to pull in because it still transmits in VHF. We have many Chicago customers that use a digital antenna for all their other stations but pull out old school rabbit ears to get that elusive CBS tower. With the Leaf 30 you need to be within 10 miles of the VHF towers to have a chance at getting that station. A Leaf 50 gives you 20 miles of VHF pulling power.
A:AnswerYes, if the cable box is connected to your TV antenna coaxial connector; No if your cable TV box uses HDMI high definition connector to your TV.
A:AnswerThis antenna will have no impact on the speed of your internet. You will need to contact your internet provider to see if they have a plan that will work for your internet needs. Thank you for your question.
A:AnswerI don't know the exact weight, but it is very light. Less than a pound. The specs. must be for a different product like the attic or outdoor antenna.
A:AnswerIt depends a lot on where you live. I am at 05452 which I guess isn't good, even tho the cheaper product worked well. But the frustration of not being able to return it and not being able to contact the manufacturer was worse. Check it out immediately to make sure it works well in your area.
A:AnswerCheck with your local TV stations to see what they offer. I bought this for my mom in the Portland, OR area when she got a new TV. She gets a ton of channels - much more than she used to get using the old antenna in the attic.
A:AnswerDepends on how you set it up. If you have cable outlets in your house and are not using them you can connect the out cable from the amplifier to a cable outlet. Then all other cable outlets will have the signal from the antenna. If you want to hook a tv up where you want the amplifier cable to connect buy a splitter and a two coax cables. Connect the amplifier to the in side of the splitter. Then connect the two new cables to the output side of the splitter. One cable then connects to the cable outlet. The other connect directly to your tv.
A:AnswerIt comes with a couple of little round pieces of Velcro and also a couple of little stick pins, I used the Velcro, just stick it on the top corners of the antenna and stick it to the wall