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Yep. That is the way I have mine setup. The antenna goes to the RF (coaxial) port and the Roku goes to any HDMI port.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As long as your TV has HDMI ports, then yes. My suggestion to you is you buy a Tablo package from Best Buy like this one: Tablo - 4-Tuner Digital Video Recorder for HDTV Antennas & WD Elements 1TB Portable Hard Drive Package (SKU: 9999277000050005), connect your Tablo to your network and also to your antenna, pay for a lifetime subscription ($150 one time payment) for stream anywhere and cloud DVR services(https://www.tablotv.com/tv-guide-data-subscriptions/), download the Tablo app into your Roku, and enjoy OTA shows in your Roku (or when you are away from your house - you paid for that lifetime subscription right ;-) ... Enjoy!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. Antenna to TV's coax input. Select that source on your TV's menu when you want to watch TV. Roku Ultra via HDMI cable to TV's HDMI input. Select that source on your TV's menu when you want to watch via ROKU.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you have a digital antennae that gets your local channels and a few extra can be used with Roku. Roku will connect on one of the HDMI ports and your antennae is connected to the DTV/TV port so you just switch which input you want to view, if it is like my tv. So yes the two can work together.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't believe you can. However I am not certain, I would recommend you contact ROKU, who I am certain could give you more definitive answer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. Your tv needs an hdmi input, though...
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