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Visit www.nocable.org to see TV stations in your area and their distance from your zip code.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Go to Google and search for 'Antenna Web'. Go to that website and type in your full address or zip code. It'll tell you what channels are available in your area, how far away the antenna for each channel is from you, and in what direction. As long as they are within 50 miles, theoretically this antenna should be able to pick them up. (Other considerations to take into account: are there trees near where your TV antenna will be located, what kind of walls is your home made of, etc.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am showing that with the 50 at this location you would struggle with reception. There is a 2Edge block showing on the report that indicates that the signal is hitting two terrestrial objects before reaching your location and that will block your signal. You may try a roof mounted antenna mounted as high as possible to get up and over the blockage but you would need to go into that with a "try and see" attitude. When there are hills and mountains involved reception can be hit or miss.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It picks up the closest local channels. It depends on the area. I am in Port Huron, Michigan and it pulled in 3 Canadian stations. They were crystal clear.
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