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This all depends on the strength of the TV transmitters in your area. The type and quality of the antenna you use. Example. If you use a roof mounted directional antenna, you will get more channels than if you use a little indoor antenna.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can watch any local over the air channel that your over the air antenna will bring in. Depends on your location. There are also some additional channels that come thru the internet. I am not sure this works on a tablet. It needs something like Fire Stick or Roku to get on your TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You’ll get all local channels plus like 80 or 90 more, the other channels you get depend on where you live. Do a scan once or twice a month, the better antenna the better the reception and channel quantity.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will get the channels you can get with your antenna. There are some extra channels that I think are "stream" based vs. location based I think (ion plus...). They might be able to tell you which channels if you call -- but expect very long wait times.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All the same over the air channels ( OTA Channels ) that you now can watch on your Home TV set using a indoor or outdoor TV Antenna that's hooked up to your TV set now. Note: this unit only works with Over The Air channels connected buy an TV antenna to the Tablo box and requires in home Wi-Fi Internet service to transmit the TV channel to your tablet or Roku or fire TV stick
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