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Comcast used to provide FM radio on the cable trunkline. There is a 75ohm input on the back for FM Radio only. The unit does come with a wire to attach and stick the top end to the wall with a tack. If you have a cable at the stereo and a small hub or even the main receiver or cable modem. You can use a 2-way splitter. The wire or Cable hookup may be acceptable for apartments I would recommend running a separate RG-6 cable to an attic space. Leave 6-8 feet to run across the top rafters. Strip off the outer shield and wire braid. Don't leave any extra braid or shield to short out the center wire. Wire can be taped, zip tied or stapled across the rafters. NOTE: ANY local VHF antenna input will receive FM very well. UHF antennas will have diminished reception due to frequency bandwidth reception. ALSO: AM reception is on a closed loop wire, NOT coaxial cable. It is considered to be 300 ohm wire. Receiver comes with the antenna. It can be placed in an attic space as well and splice in inexpensive speaker wire run between RCVR and attic. Just hook the loop or screw base to a rafter.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. It doesn't have a TV tuner. You should connect the cable stuff to the TV.
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