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One end goes in the spot in back of the tv marked "cable/antenna " and the other end gets plugged into an electrical socket.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There should be a screw in antenna jack somewhere in your tv back.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's super easy to hook up--just follow the instructions or check out the internet. The big question is whether or not an indoor antenna is going to get the channels you want at your location.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just hooked up the cable to back of the TV and down loaded the application for signal strength.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Very simple. We have Direct TV and lost CBS over a month ago, and by asking around found out that BestBuy has a full range of inexpensive antennas that are plug and play that receive over 20 channels in our area (including CBS). We spent less than $ 35, opened the box, unwound the power cord and plugged it in, and plugged the other cord into another HDMI plug and followed the instructions to scan the area,..one button....and now watch our Sat channels and by toggling one button on the TV's remote, switch from free-to-air back to Sat TV. Free-to-air has a clear pic and no other problems......wish I had done this months ago! Only rabbit-ears antenna that is amplified and NO fuzzy pictures that we use to see in the 'olden' days. BestBuy $ 34.99 # 3789153 ANTI275F RCA-Ampified Indoor Antenna....don't need to spend more, and even with the amplification switch OFF, same sharp picture. Suggest you read the below when determining what Free-to-Air channels you have in your area: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d9038d4a232d778 https://support.vizio.com/s/article/Channel-Scan-Auto-Scan?language=en_US ENJOY
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