TV Aerial HDTV Antenna, 50 Miles Range Indoor Ultra-Thin Amplified Window Aerial for Digital Freeview and Analog TV Signals+Built-in Amplifier Silver Paddle+Detachable Amplifier Digital Signal Booster
1.) Connect the coaxial cable on the antenna to the amplifier. 2.) Place the antenna, preferably on a window or as high as possible. 3.) Connect the HDMI cable from the amplifier to the TV. 4.) Go to input on your TV and make sure it is set for TV 5.) Go to the menu on your TV and make sure it is set for \"air\" or \"antenna\", whichever you TV menu has. 6.) In the menu on your TV go to \"Scan for Channels\" or\"Channel Scan\" etc., select \"ok\" and scan. This may take up to a few minutes to complete.
Troubleshooting tips: 1.) If after scanning for channels you do not receive any channels move the antenna to a different location and do another channel scan. 2.) Make sure your input is set to TV 3.) Check all connections
Specification: Support 1080p 50 miles range transparent Multi-directional capability call out all \"Free\" channels Impedance:75Ohm Coaxial Cable: 4M length Connector Type:F Male V.S.W.R.:< =1.5,Max:1 Working Frequency: 174~240MHz,470~862MHz Gain:25 dBi(with amplifier)
Package Included: 1 x HDTV Antenna 1 x Signal Booster 3m x EVA Stickers 1 x User Manual
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