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How to install an amplified indoor HDTV flat antenna? Have not purchased the product yet but I am very interested in purchasing it.How do you install it? Please note I have a LCD Flat Screen TV made by Phillips.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    This one is the simplies, it always come with a short lenght of antenna cable which you can plug to your ant. terminal. place the unit on top of you tv set

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The antenna, will more than likely, come with a feed cable with a screw type F connector that you attach to the antenna connector on your Phillips TV. Pretty simple! Most antenna's will come with complete installation instructions.

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