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I have one of these antennas hooked up to a ROKU-based 32" Hisense TV and another one connected to a 50" Google-based Hisense TV. I get over 70 channels on each, most were crystal clear HD and I am 40 miles north of Denver. A lot depends on where you put your antenna. Don't put it behind your TV or anything that can block you signals. The best place is a window with an unobstructed view in the direction where your main channels come from. Try rotating the antenna at 90 degree increments to see if it helps reception.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You may have to change the position of the antenna to pick up channels other than the nine in the position it's in. Also try putting antenna nearest the window and high up where the signal won't be blocked. Also turning the antenna towards where the signal is coming from may help. The Networks tend to send weaker signals.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.First make sure the signal is not Poor or Bad. I can not get any stations that are Poor or Bad as rated by RabbitEars.info. Go to https://www.rabbitears.info/. Click on Signal Search map. Search by Zip code. Press Move Pushpin to Center. Click Go. In the Result List page, choose the Drop Down "Sort By: Field Strength.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I sent this one back. Try the slim profile, powered version from Philips. It is only about $5 more. It looks better and gets more channels.
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