Any station that is close enough to your antenna and the TV has the proper tuner for the available stations. Pointing to the correct direction for the transmitting towers and then rescanning the TV is very important.
Antenna TV is just a bunch of channels that you can switch between.
No, you do not need a separate HDTV antenna unless you are using the antenna to get your channels. If you have cable TV, then the antenna is not necessary.
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Most of our receivers except our K models and the 922 receivers, have a coax port labeled TV Antenna In/Over The Air Antenna In. This allows you to receive the alternate local channels in your area. The K models and 922 receivers required an OTA module that plugs into the back of the receiver. With this module, you can receive the alternate local channels.
To connect a digital TV converter box, follow these steps:1. Disconnect antenna from TV2. Connect antenna to antenna connection on Converter box.3. Connect an antenna cable from the converter box to the TV's antenna connection.4. Turn the TV to channel 3, turn on the converter box, and follow the setup menu from the converter box to search for channels.5. Keep the TV on channel 3, and change channels using the remote control for the converter box.
By remote antenna, do you mean Over The Air (OTA). For the OTA, some receivers have a coax port on the back, TV antenna, where you can connect an outside antenna. From the receiver menu, you can scan the OTA channels into the receiver once the receiver has found the OTA channels. If this is not what you are asking, please let me know. Thanks.
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Try a regular off air UHF/VHF antenna which cover channels 2 thru 69. while there are a few VHF stations (channels 2-13) still on the air most are UHF (channels 14-69) and are HDTV. This info applies to stations in the USA.