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Slight Highjack - TV Antenna by subalumt
Curious what I might be doing wrong.
To test out cutting the cord I purchased one of those flat inside TV antennas from Amazon.
I tried it out on two different TV's without success(plugging / screwing it into the Antenna In 'jack' on the back of both TV's......connecting the amplifier that came with it.....and plugging the amplifier to the electric outlet jack).
Thoughts on what I might be doing wrong? On the one TV when I tried to change its source, it would not allow me to select "TV". On the second I was able to select the right source but no channels came in.
Appreciate the all wise Back Room input!