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Omni-directional reception pattern, receives signals in 360°degree directions. Built-in high gain amplifier for best reception. Shielded for minimum interference to ensure signal quality. Multiple set-up options allow you to place antenna on a wall or pole. Included mounting accessories for easy DIY installation. Durable and low wind load design with Anti-UV coating and waterproof kit, suitable for outdoor or mobile use (camping, boating, etc.) Search Signal Strength and Select Antenna before order./>Find out which channels are available at your location via DTV Reception Maps . For weak signal reception, an amplified antenna with longer range is recommended.The number of channels received will also be affected by the building structure or surrounding obstacles, or electromagnetic interference nearby.Product Imfprmation > Receiving Range: VHF/UHF > Reception Pattern: Omni-directional ? > Color: White > Cable Length: 20ft > Size: 10.24 × 13.19 × 3.15 in />Before you start your installation, please check the contents./>Ampli-fied Antenna AC/DC Power Adapter Power Inserter Wall/Pole Mounting Kit VHF enhanced rods 20ft Coaxial Cable ManualLegal DisclaimerSET UP and AVOID OBSTACLES:/> 1. Visit"dtv.gov.maps "to confirm available channels in your area, it's simple and the information is useful./> 2. Areas with large obstructions such as valleys, mountains, etc, will reduce effective range.Note: Always remember re-scan for channels after moving the Antenna;/> 3. "TVFool" is more complex but gives a lot more detail including gorgeous plots of theoretical signal strength and where the broadcast towers are located./>4. Please switch the amplifier to "short range" if your house is very closer to the broadcast tower (within 35 Miles)./> 5. Place the antenna, on a window (strongly recommended).Try different locations, put the antenna up as high as you can. It depends on your area;/>6. Connect tv antenna to;'Ant In'on the back of any HDTV;/>7. In the TV's setup menu, change the scan type to "Antenna" Or "Air"./>8. Scan for channels using your TV's "Channel Search";Or "Channel Scan";and be ready to enjoy free TV./>9. It depends on your living quarters and how close you are to the broadcast towers./>10. If you're looking for a cable-style TV schedule,"TitanTV";is a free Web service that lists local programming./>