A:AnswerHello, this antenna is designed for indoor usage only and therefore, it's reception range will be 40 miles inside your home without the need of installing it outdoors. Regards, Daniel T. - Rocketfish Support
A:AnswerIt will pick up local channels - usually the low numbered cable channels like whatever your local evening news is on plus a few others. If you want to cut the cable bill I suggest Netflix and Hulu - I pay something like $11 for commercial free Hulu and $12 for Ultra HD Netflix. Hulu is good for current cable shows but if all your favorites are on local channels (abc, nbc), then just this and maybe Netflix would be a good choice
A:AnswerNo antenna will ever get fox sports, espn, CNN, Fox News, TNT, TBS or Comedy Central. You have to pay $$$ for these channels. You will get CBS, ABC, FOX, NBC, PBS, CW, ION, Me/MyTV, and some lesser known channels.
A:AnswerIts definitely helpful for a strong signal. I have mine neatly placed high up on the wall, upstairs in my bedroom. Its near the window which was a better location for the bet signal.
A:AnswerAlthough you could buy a coax splitter and run a co-ax cable from one room to another, for practicality, esthetics, and more importantly signal quality, your best option is to buy two antennas. The best thing you can do is buy one, and test it out on both TVs by re-running the discover channels functions on each TV. If one TV gets more channels than the other, leave this antenna on the TV that gets the most channels, and buy a more powerful antenna, such as those that need to be plugged in to a power line, for the other TV.
A:AnswerThis product is white on one side black on the other. it can be freestanding or you can attach it using their tape right onto the back of your TV.
A:AnswerA basement might be difficult. If there is a window down there it might work. Also, if you could run a cable attached to the antenna from another part of the house it might work. You may need a booster to make it work if the cable is really long (50 plus feet). A booster will do nothing about finding a signal. It takes a found signal and helps it run down the line of a long cable run, if that makes sense.
A:AnswerSome networks, like ESPN and Fox News, are "cable-only" and not available over the air. Though you can get some of these channels via a streaming service like SlingTV.
A:AnswerThe antenna connects directly to the TV with the Coaxial cable provided. As soon as your connect the antenna you will have go to your TV menu set up and scan channels. Once that's completed you should be good to go.