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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
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The antenna will bring in your local stations and some additional ones too. If the TV is not ‘smart’, there are adapters you can use for subscribtion TV like Sling (you get a free 10 day subscription with Terk purchase) or there are others. Best thing i can suggest is to go to Best Buy and ask them. Be prepared to have your mind blown but its worth it!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I was only able to make it work on my LG 4K UHD TV, tried an Insignia Roku (less than a year old) and a Mitsubishi DLP 1080 TV. Both were no go. But when I connected to the 4K, wow! received twice as many channels. In short, your ancient TV probably won't get everything...but it's worth a try!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I plugged in to a USB port on my flat screen tv. I don't think it will work on old Tv that doesn't have the USB port
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No you would need to get a digital converter box.
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