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    September 10, 2014
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    October 25, 2017
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    June 29, 2015
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This indoor TV antenna receives local HD and digital TV broadcasts and supports VHF and UHF frequencies. The flat design complements home theater systems.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Gets very good reception
on September 10, 2014
Posted by: Alfred
from Denver
Verified Purchase:Yes
I have the model with an amplifier and was going to see the difference but so far no need.
What's great about it: It's plug and play
What's not so great: Don't know yet
I would recommend this to a friend!
Durability
5 out of 5
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Where do I get another Stand for my TV?

I have a Sharp Aquos 32" LCD TV that I purchased about 7 years ago and I have had it mounted on a wall mount and I now want to put it on it's stand, but I have not been able to find the original stand. So I need to purchase a new stand for it. It is a LC-37D5U.
Any stand that will support a 32' and above but also look at how much weight the stand can hold.
8 years, 10 months ago
by
Alfred
   Denver
 
This indoor TV antenna receives local HD and digital TV broadcasts and supports VHF and UHF frequencies. The flat design complements home theater systems.
 

Treadmill interference?

We have this antenna hooked up to a digital HD TV where we exercise, so that is the only time we use the TV. It is placed behind the TV on a flat surface away from anything metallic; which is the only spot it can go. We get constant pixilation on all 25 channels we receive. Is it possible a treadmill could be causing some sort of "interference" with the antenna? The treadmill is approximately 8' from the TV/antenna & we are well within the 40 mile reception area, but are surrounded by many large trees on a flat terrain.
I may have the same flat white RCA as you. I have two, one is amplified. For me, the amplified one was almost useless and I use the regular one which worked much better. I have it placed on the TV stand and next to a speaker with no problem for the most part. I doubt if it's the treadmill but I could be wrong. For me, it's being close to a window that gives the best performance.
8 years, 10 months ago
by
Alfred
   Denver