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It comes with 3 ways to mount. 1) 2x small pins with mini globe ends to push into drywall thru small holes into the top corners (hanging). 2) sticky foam pads to stick to a window. Or 3) a metal bracket with two small plastic vertical legs that slide into the bracket. The thin rectangular frame then slides into these legs to stand it vertically on a horizontal surface.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The antenna needs to be high -- as high as possible. And it should generally face the transmitters you want to receive. We live in the eastern 'burbs of OKC, so our antenna is high on a west-facing wall. The antenna is very light, so the screws provided were excess to requirements. I just put two pushpins in the wall and hung it from those. (This was, of course, drywall -- not brick or plywood.)
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