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You can, depending on the actual received signal strength. I live on a higher elevation and tested mine with the antenna laying on the couch and it worked great. However I put one up for a neighbor who lived at a lower elevation with a lot of trees around. We had to install that one outside and tried different locations until we found the best one. The best part of this antenna is it is capable of receiving stations in the lower frequencies. Many of the antennas listed for HDTV have an amplifiers that filter out the lower non-HDTV broadcasts.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This will interfere with your reception. Meant to be mounted outside.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, I did.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I did this with the second unit I purchased and it works just fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I hooked mine up inside the first day to see what I could catch and it didn't do so well by the tv. So I placed it against a window and scanned and got several channels. But when I brought it back towards the tv, the signal was lost or faded. Brought it outside and mounted it above the house and received more channels and in great quality. I also read many reviews on antennas, and there are several other models that work inside or are made to be put in attic as an indoor/outdoor.
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