location. The main factors determining reception are the distance and direction from the TV
station transmitters to your home. Other factors include the transmitter's power and the height of
its tower, the terrain between the tower and your antenna, and the size and location of any large
buildings in the path of the transmission.
If you live within a few miles of the transmitter, and the signal path is relatively unobstructed,
you may be able to get adequate reception using a small set-top indoor antenna. But as you move
farther away, getting usable signal strength becomes trickier. This is where careful antenna
selection and installation become essential.
The information below will help you zero in on the type(s) of antenna that should work best for
you. Keep in mind that even in the same neighborhood reception conditions often vary from
house to house. For that reason, it's best to purchase your antenna from a dealer who offers no hassle returns with a money-back guarantee.


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