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- Best answer: 65 miles
- Best answer: I cut cable two years ago,bought this antenna and mounted it on top of my cable box outside,unhooked cable coming in to box and hooked antenna where I unhooked cable and Shazaam.Three tv's in house pick up all the channels in my area.Never will I ever pay a cable company to watch tv...especially with commercials.I stream now alot....without commercials,the way it should be!FINALLY I GOT TO VENT!!! I feel better now,I think I'll watch tv now.
- Best answer: I hang it on the wall, the higher the better reception! Wish they came in colors to blend with the paint! The square is rather unattractive but I have it at my cabin. I get 12 stations now instead of 4.
- Best answer: seems to work best when put in a window in the direction of closest signal. Should work in basement if there is a window,
- Best answer: I get that too. Signal comes in and out depending on weather and reception. I get 12 stations now instead of 4. The higher you hang it on the wall, the better the reception. Also needs to face by window. Read the directions that come with it!
- Best answer: There are a lot of things to consider. TV needs a coax connector, the antenna needs to be mounted high and face the direction that the local channels are broadcasting from, and there are no high obstruction, ie, tall condo building/homes, trees etc, in the line of sight of your signals. They may interfere with the signal. I installed a couple of cheap ones on my boat and got better reception from them since they did not have to pass through the house and they were facing the right direction. Hope this helps
- Best answer: It doesn't matter and yes you can lay it flat.
- A: Re scan and continue every so often.the channels are changing freq this fall also.
- A: Yes
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