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    Default TV antenna

    I want to get one for the playoffs and the Superbowl.


    Is this all I need?

    1byone Amplified HDTV Antenna - 50 Mile Range with Detachable Amplifier USB Power Supply and 10ft Coax Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IF70T4M..._QCwFybRZ0Y977
    Whats your suggestions ?

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    I put one of these in my attic and love it. https://www.channelmaster.com/collec...enna-cm-4228hd I’m in Columbia and can pick up Augusta and Charlotte channels with my Columbia channels.

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    woodybid - Your link didn’t work for me. Your location is a big factor. These antennas that promote a 150 mile or so range assume optimal circumstances. The more rural you are, the higher and clearer line of sight you’ll need to optimize your selection of channels.

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    There is also a site that you can look up where closest antennas are located


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    We got this one.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Put it in the attic and have it split to three different TVs with kind of long runs, and they all still get a good bit of channels. No amplifier. There is an app you can download on your phone that shows you where tv stations are. Helps you aim your antenna in the direction that will allow you to pick up the most stations.

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    I was reading list night that has something to do with the amazon firestick. I use that and have spectrum, as shitty as it is, so i didn't read to hard.it sounded interesting as a ccx way to get local HD stations. though
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