One can purchase an indoor TV antenna at various online stores such as Best Buy, and Overstock. Amazon and eBay also have indoor TV antennas for sale.
There are two main types of HD TV antenna: indoor and outdoor. To use an indoor antenna, one simply connects it to the relevant port in the back of the tv, switches it on at the mains and then proceed to find the correct channel settings. An outdoor antenna is generally placed on the roof or high up and may require masonry drilling and electrical connection, so is best left to the professionals.
You could probably get rid of the antenna if you want by doing one of a few different things. I've described a few options below: 1) get a television adapter box or 2) get an indoor antenna.
No, if the outside antenna is in good condition and working there is no need for a indoor one.
You don't have to purchase a new HD TV antenna. You can purchase any type of antenna and it will work on a HDTV as well as any other television. The television is not the issue.
A powered antenna will do wonders over a non amplified one. The powered ant. has a amplifier that has to be plugged into the wall to work.
The RCA Indoor Amplified Antenna will give you better television reception compared to a non amplified antenna. The amplifier will boost any signal that the antenna receives, giving better reception.
An indoor antenna that is plugged into a wall outlet is going to be best for receiving digital television when a tall building is in the way. There are also digital television antennas that work through the USB port on the computer.
HDTV does require an antenna. However, if you are using an antenna on your existing television there is no need to go out and purchase another. HDTV's do not require a special antenna.
You need an antenna either indoor or outdoor and a CBS station nearby.
The best type of antenna for TV largely depends on your specific circumstances. For urban dwellers, an indoor, non-amplified antenna should be sufficient due to proximity to broadcast towers. However, for those living in rural or remote areas with weaker signals, an outdoor or amplified indoor antenna might be necessary to ensure the reception of a broad range of channels. Always consider factors like distance from broadcast towers, the terrain, and any possible obstructions between you and the towers before deciding on the best antenna for your TV.
You are going to want to get an outdoor antenna because the signals in your area are weak. You may want to check with local antenna dealers for the best type of outdoor antenna for your area. Either that or look into cable/satellite tv. You will not get a whole lot of channels if any with just an indoor antenna.
1. Buy a Terk antenna. I have tried 4 other brands and there is no comparison. 2. Move the TV or antenna to eliminate interferance. Floresant lights or nearby metal will cause the signal to vary. 3. Connect the antenna then use your TV "menu" to tell your set to use the antenna input. Then choose "auto-program" to let your TV find signals. 4. For many channels, you have to turn the antenna or adjust the sensitivity switch.