A:AnswerSearch the internet for "TV stations in my area." Then look for which ones are with in sixty miles. Go to the broadcasters (ABC, NBC, PBS etc.) sites and look for programming they offer.
A:AnswerDear BestBuy customer, thank you for your interest in our antennas. This is an indoor antenna for a radius of up to 60 miles. The reception quality and signal strength will depend on your location and external factors wherever you might travel to. You have to keep this mind and you would need to rescan for channels whenever you change location. Should you have any further questions, feel free to contact our support via this link https://www.oneforall.com/en-us/webform or via Facebook messenger. Best regards, Your One For All team.
A:AnswerDear BestBuy customer, Thank you for your interest in our antenna model 14460. Metal walls will very likely block any incoming signals and at least cause signal issues. If possible you would want to position an antenna outside the metal walls. If you have further questions, feel free to contact us directly via https://www.oneforall.com/en-us/webform or via Facebook Messenger. Kind regards, Your One For All Team
A:AnswerDear BestBuy Customer,
Thnak you for your insterest in our Antenna 14460, and yes, the One For All 14460 antenna works with analogue TVs, including Panasonic models.
If your area only broadcasts digital signals, you’ll need a digital converter box to view channels on an analogue TV.
If you have more question, please contact us via the following link: https://www.oneforall.com/en-us/webform or via Facebook messenger.
Kind regards
Your One For All Team
A:AnswerDear Bo, Thanks your question regarding our antenna. Yes, it's possible to add an coax extension cord. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us using the following link: https://www.oneforall.com/en-us/webform or via Facebook messenger. Best regards, Your One For All Team
A:AnswerDear BestBuy customer, thanks for your inquiry about our Ultimate Designer Amplified Antenna. Our antennas are only receiving VHF and UHF signals of broadcasting towers for TV channels. They are not compatible with police-emergency scanners. If you should ever be interested in a new antenna for your TV, feel free to contact us for recommendations via the following link: https://www.oneforall.com/en-us/webform or via Facebook messenger. Best regards VG Your One For All team
A:AnswerYes. If your cable box uses a HDMI cable to your tv you can use the coaxial input on your tv. You'd just need to switch what input you want to view.
A:AnswerIf your plugging it directly into your TV you should have no problem. My smart TV had built in Live TV Air which is the same as the Samsung TVPlus without the extra Samsung channels and once connected it found all the local channels that the antenna picked up and integrated them. I also have the Firestick Cube and its all seamless.
A:AnswerYou would connect an output on your TV to the input of your recorder. There may be a HDMI, Digital or component output. The last has three RCA Jack's, Yellow for video, and white and red for right and left audio.