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Plug it into the TV and into the outlet. It comes with sticky tacks that you can fix to the back of your TV or to a wall. Our reception was better fixed to a wall. Once you hook up turn your TV on and scan for channels. This takes a little while. Once it runs through, you will be able to see the stations you picked up. You can move the antenna to a different wall to see if you get more channels or better reception. Run the scan again and then view the channels. Then you can pick which location you want the antenna. Enjoy
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I looked it up online, then watched the videos online. Besides, there was a small booklet that came in the box. I also contacted the manufacturer and they provided me with assistance letting me know if the product would work in my area or not.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hope that you figured it out by now, but if not, you attach the coax to the antenna. Attach the other end to the piece with the two wires. The one wire has a coax fitting that needs to be attached to the coax cuppling on the TV. The other wire has a USB fitting on the end. That must be attached to USB power. IF your TV's USB port is a power source, you can use that, otherwise you'll need to supply a wall outlet to plug the USB into. You will know that the Antenna has power when the Green Light is lit. See Pics.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I googled and then experimented - one bedroom I get many channels - in another room only 11 - has been a very good investment
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Attach the antenna to a window with hardware included. Attach one end of cable to antenna and the other to the appropriate input on TV for an antenna.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Plug the USB cable coming from the antenna into a port on the TV, next connect the coaxial cable (the one with the threads) to the back of the TV. Hang the antenna behind the TV or place it on the stand next to the TV. Adjust the antennas position untill you get the highest number of green lights on it. Turn your tv on, go to the menu and select automatic channel search.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.At first, one could use painter's tape to secure the antenna. Thus, the antenna's operation could be tested at various locations. Thereafter, one may use a couple of 3M Command Adhesive strips to secure the antenna to the preferred location. Use smaller Command Adhesive strips. (The antenna is not heavy.) It seems best to use only two of the strips and position them at the outer/upper edge of the antenna. Thus, if the antenna must be removed, the antenna can be tilted, lifting from the base, and thereby disengage the Command Adhesive strips. Subsequently the Command Adhesive strips could be removed from the wall and the antenna if required.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just mounted it at the top of the nearest window and adjusted it till i got descent pictures
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