A:AnswerI don't see it being an issue as long as you have wifi and you view your shows on your projector using HDMI. Remember Amazon fire stick uses USB to plug in . So if your projector has USB port and HDMI ports it wouldn't be an issue. Best of luck
A:AnswerYou should have an antenna coax connection on your television and that is what you need to connect it to. You can then switch back and forth between the antenna and cable input on your receiver.
A:AnswerGo online and determine how far away that tv station is located from you and determine if there's any hills or mountains in the way that will obstruct your reception. Then compare the distance rating of your antenna with the actual distance of the tv station. This product works best if it's positioned in line with the tv station through a window.
A:AnswerI have same antenna and need to move it and then sometimes or most times need to reprogram and then I loose other channels but that is all I found to do.
A:AnswerThe leaf fifty amplified antenna has a range of 60 miles. Make sure the antenna is not secured to the back of your television and away from large metal. There are other longer range antennas that you can try perhaps an outdoor antenna solution might be best for you.
A:AnswerI used the URL below to determine what I could expect to pick up. Your distance away and antenna "reach" will determine what you might reasonably receive.
https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps
A:AnswerGet familiar with https://www.antennaweb.org
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