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Old 07-11-2019, 03:54 PM   #21
schrambo
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Antenna booster (see below) must be on for antenna, off for cable, go to setup menu on tv & set to appropriate input then scan the channels, this is required at every new location or change of input.
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This plate may also have a cigarette lighter plug also.
Great advice. It really helps with over air. We had no problems great HD too. Depends where you are but it is required to have at least one major network.
The booster is the key!
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Old 07-12-2019, 01:40 PM   #22
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We have not bothered with watching actual tv traveling or at home for years. Third or fourth mod on our Bullet was an internal WiFi network fed by high-power CPE (Customer-Premises Equipment) we hung on the useless (to us) tv antenna.

If there is no WiFi within a mile or so we have other things to do.
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