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Connect the antenna to the provided 

amplifier insert. 

Don’t plug the amplifier’s power cord into a power outlet yet.

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Remember:

 You need either a digital TV converter box or a 

TV with a digital tuner to receive digital channels.

Important:

 Some TVs have separate antenna inputs for 

analog and digital signals. If you’re connecting directly to 

this kind of TV, make sure you use the digital antenna input. 

Plug in the amplifier’s power cord to a 

power outlet or surge protector.
Scan for channels on your digital converter 

box or digital-ready TV—you should be 

getting some new ones!

For detailed instructions on performing a channel scan, see 

the owners manual that came with your converter box or 
digital-ready TV.

Enjoy!

If you have questions about the digital transition, visit  

www.StayTuned2TV.com

Antenna

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coaxial cable

Amplifier 

power cord 

Amplifier 

insert

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Connect the amplifier insert to your digital 

converter box or digital-ready TV.

Converter box or 

digital-ready TV 

(back panel)

Amplifier insert

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Tips for Digital Reception

 

•  Is the antenna sitting on a metal surface (like a metal stand)?  

Move it to a non-metal surface (metal interferes with 

reception). Then, re-scan for channels (see step 4).

•  Try the antenna in a different position.  

Most of the time, the antenna works best lying down. But 

depending on your reception environment, it might work best 

for you standing or hanging on the wall. When you’ve found 

the best position, re-scan for channels (see step 4).

•  Try using the antenna without the amplifier. 

Connect the antenna directly to your digital converter box or 

digital-ready TV. Then re-scan for channels (see step 4). If your 

signal is good enough to get the channels you want without the 

amplifier, the amplifier might actually be getting in the way. 

•  Move the antenna close to a window.  

Some construction materials (such as aluminum siding) 

make it more difficult to get good reception. Re-scan for 

channels when you’re finished (see step 4).

•  Position the antenna as high as possible.  

Most of the time, this increases your chances of reception. 

And this antenna is easy to mount to the wall (see the 

Owners Manual for instructions). Re-scan for channels when 

you’re finished (see step 4).

•  Do you live over 25 miles from the TV’s broadcast tower? Do 

you live in an area with a lot of hills? 

Your reception environment might require an RCA Outdoor 

Antenna for best reception. Long distances and hilly terrain 

make TV reception more difficult.

IMPORTANT: Any time you change the antenna’s position, make 

sure you re-scan for channels on your TV or digital TV converter 

box. The channels you receive may have changed.

Before returning this product 
to the store, please call our toll-
free help line at 1-800-768-1969

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