3 things you need to receive over-the-air digital broadcast TV
☞ A television with a digital tuner (found in any TV manufactured after March 2007)
☞ The knowledge of broadcast tower locations in your area. Go to http://dtv.gov/maps, enter your address for a listing of likely channels available in your area.
☞ Point your antenna toward the broadcast tower.
Set up is easy
1. Connect the coaxial cable to the ANT/IN or CABLE IN port on the back of the TV/Set Top Box.
2. Plug the antenna's USB end into an open USB port on the back of TV/STB or into a wall outlet using power adapter( not included).
3. In the TV's setup menu, set the mode to Antenna or Air.
4. Then set TV to scan for channels. This sometimes be listed as auto-program, channel search or channel scan. Consult your TV manual for detailed instructions.
Hills, trees, and buildings bend, deflect, and weaken signals
The digital TV signal is a ‘line of sight' signal. The clearest, most unobstructed view to the broadcast towers will allow the antenna to perform at the highest level.
Therefore, we recommend installing the antenna near a window and as high as possible for the best reception.
Specifications
- Package Size: 5.9*3.9*1.7in
- Package Weight: 0.57lb
- Antenna Cable: 1.5C-2V / Black L=16.4ft
- Power supply: USB port(5V / 500mA) - Operation/ Storage Temperature : -49 ~ 185℉
- Working Frequency: VHF (172-240 MHz) \ UHF (470-860 MHz)
- Power Supply Connector: USB
Package Includes
📦1 x TV Antenna
📦 1 x Magnetic Base
📦 1 x User Manual