A:AnswerI’m most cases an indoor antenna is needed for each tv but you can test spitting the signals. It all depends on signal strength in the area and length of coax needed. Less is more!
A:AnswerI'm thinking that if you go to Mohu's website or even call their customer service line, that they might be able to shed some light on the select tv thing. Our TV is about 4 years old and it's working fine with it. We purchased it without checking on the select tv thing and have had no problems with it. It does make you wonder though.
Mike G
A:AnswerPlace it on the sliding glass for scanning channels to receive after its done scanning & picks the channels stick it to the wall. The adhesive isn't strong enough to hold it on the glass. Also if your watching tv & someone opens the door it interferes with the reception.
A:AnswerNo comparison. An antenna picks up only local broadcast channels. Direc tv is a pay satellite service that gives you national broadcast channels and requires a rented box
A:AnswerChances are that if you are in a "valley" or low lying area you may struggle with reception but the only way to know for sure is to do a channel scan to see what may be available in your area and actually test the antenna in that location. Many of the site tools on the web only look at the distance between the towers and the location entered and do not take terrain into consideration so usually a test or talking to a team member at Mohu for an official channel scan, is the best way to know. You can google "OTA signals at my location" to find a site tool where you can enter in your information for a general idea of signals in the area.
A:AnswerHmmmmm. If you did connect two antennas to one TV in an effort to pull in signals from two different directions perhaps you would need both amplifiers since the antennas would be connected separately on the splitter.
A:AnswerThe Supreme is a larger antenna (21.5 in x 11.5 in x .04 in.) with more range than the Leaf 50 (11.5 inches wide, 9 inches tall and about 1/16 of an inch thick).
A:AnswerThe Supreme is larger than the Chroma so that is the reason for the price difference. Other than size and the fact that the Chroma offers different colors these two antennas have the same performance.