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Q: I'd like to know why your signal keeps going south. I don t have Cable or a dish; I use a digital antenna outside on a pole. I can get 4, 5, 11, 13, 21 and 27 with no problem. A: Here is some ...
This week I got an email from a reader with two good cord-cutting questions: The first question was: “I have set up an attic antenna and I plan to use Roku for streaming. It looks like I will ...
A $149.99 outdoor/attic antenna such as its Mohu Sky can be paired with a a splitter to send the signals throughout multiple rooms in the home, Mohu CEO Mark Buff says.
Q: I purchased a converter box and live in a high-rise where I can’t use an outdoor or attic antenna. The picture isn’t very good, and the box has a connection for a Smart antenna.
^^^ That or TVFool, because you really don't want what I have to have "out in the boonies". Yes, a TV antenna is a TV antenna regardless if it's analog or digital TV.
I bought a new house, and just moved in. Recently, I discovered that one of the previous owners had installed a GIANT antenna in my attic.Now, I've been needing an antenna to feed my need for over ...
I use an indoor antenna with my HDTV (I also have cable, but I am able to use the indoor antenna as well) and get a good signal. It’s all a question of how strong the signal is from their location.
A good outside antenna with good UHF capabilities is preferred to receive our current signal. An attic antenna or rabbit ear antenna will not be very efficient in receiving WAFB-DT.