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Go low-tech to receive HDTV signals with this RCA digital indoor TV antenna. Perfect in a large urban area with lots of local TV channels, this low-profile antenna provides a 12-position switch for fine tuning reception. This RCA digital indoor TV antenna captures signals in a 40-mile range and installs easily.
 
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on August 4, 2010
Posted by: PinPointer
from Los Angeles
With this price, design and quality is super nice!
channel 2~13 is ok, but 18 to 44 is weak.
You turn it on for 10 min., than it catches signal better.
What's great about it: Price, Design
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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What are the requirements for a TV to work both in United States and in France ?

I am french and I will move to New York for two years. I am looking for a model that will work in several countries (France-Luxembourg-United States). I know there are requirements regarding PAL, SECAM, NTSC and voltage 110V and 220V.
I would like to know if this exhaustive and if I have enough details to ask to the vendor.
Most of TVs are compatible. Free voltage is the option you are looking for, but do not worry.
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