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1. Plug the power supply into the wall and the other end of the power supply into the little round hole in the back base of the antennae. 2. Next take the cable that runs from the back of the antennae that looks like it screws onto a cable tv box and connect it to the antennae input on your tv. If you can't figure this part out, just remember that the round spot with a hole in the middle is where you should be connecting the cable from the antennae. 3. Go into the tv settings, choose setup, then tell the tv to scan for new channels. This could take up to 10 -1 2 minutes. 4. Once the t.v. says it is done, you should be ready to view local channels. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Roku streams internet on "streaming channels". HDTV antenna picks up free broadcast signals. ROKU has some free channels but most force you to watch ads even when a subscription is purchased. Unless your ROKU has a built in tuner I do not think that it will work. I have the ROKU 4 and it does not have a tuner in it. It is strictly a streaming device using RJ45 I-net connection or WiFi.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It picks up your local HD channels. Yoi have to have the internet with Roku for it to work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Try switching the booster on or off (opposite of what you have now). It is located on the back of the antenna itself. connect directly to TV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you don't need the roku. just plug in the coaxial into your tv into the antenna in and change source to tv - on your tv... then do a channel search.
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