Frank, even though I live relatively close to the Canadian border, I too, was unsure about this so I contacted an in-country source. According to my Canadian buddy, tech writer Steve Froese, since the Jack is a UHF and VHF antenna, you should have no problems receiving television signals when you cross the border. Satellite systems, however, may pose problems. To my knowledge, most services do not permit reception across country borders.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Foreign Television Desired
Frank, even though I live relatively close to the Canadian border, I too, was unsure about this so I contacted an in-country source. According to my Canadian buddy, tech writer Steve Froese, since the Jack is a UHF and VHF antenna, you should have no problems receiving television signals when you cross the border. Satellite systems, however, may pose problems. To my knowledge, most services do not permit reception across country borders.
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