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Product Description: Specification: Antenna receives UHF/VHF/FM signals and will broadcast both High Definition and Standard Definition channels Free HDTV channels that you can watch in 1080p or 720p depending on the broadcast signal and your TVs resolution capability Reception range up to 150 miles from broadcast towers Power: 15V 3A Power Supply is Included. Motor is powered by the coax cable that you run from the control box to the antenna. Because power is distributed over the coax cable, a power outlet is not required outside where the antenna is mounted. Features: Built-in High Gain Amplifier Built-in motor turns the antenna 360 degrees Wireless remote controller Control Box with Dual TV Outputs is included Assembles easily Mounts to a pole up to 1" in diameter (pole not included) Recommended to be mounted 30 feet above ground Package contents: 1 x Main unit 1 x Rotor 1 x Boom 1 x Coaxial cable 33 ft. 5 x Director 14 x Screw 1 x Power box (us plug) 1 x Remote controller 1 x Instruction manual
M**.
Low Cost, Solid Digital Broadcast signal
I'm constantly looking for ways to get away from a cable bill and still have local HD channels but I live 35-40 miles from most broadcast locations. Tried this antenna due to the range. It comes in pieces but assembly is straightforward and requires only a phillips screwdriver. The reception range is good. The 35-45 mile local channels came in with solid signal and I discovered about 12 channels I had never detected with smaller flat antennas. The longer distance channels are definitely more dependent on the direction the device is facing. A pole is needed to mount the antenna on the roof or in the attic. I'd recommend the attic since the antenna looks metal but a majority of the pieces are plastic and likely wouldn't survive much harsh weather. Overall it's a solid signal for broadcast HD for less money than many of the similar products.
P**S
but without the amplifier it performed significantly worse. However
So far I just assembled the unit, but it encountered a few minor issues, one more serious. First the one larger screw was missing from the kit, which I got around by using one of my own. The instructions would have me use 9of the smallest and four of the medium screws, but the kit contained 5 of the smallest and 8 of the medium, so the instructions seemed to have mixed up the two.The more serious issue is with the coaxial male poets on the amplifier and antenna control box, which are too narrow and the acrew from the antenna cable cannot be threaded onto it. I also ordered the surge protector which had a bit coarser thread and I was able to thread that on to the antenna port; but I will probably not be able to thread a cable to the tv on the tv port since the cables I tried so far just slip on and of due to this issue. Would need another box with correct size terminals. Otherwise I will need to find some kind of filler that is conductive, perhaps aluminum foil, that will allow me to thread the cable on. I tried it indoors, which got me a few more channels than my current indoor antenna, but without the amplifier it performed significantly worse. However, I plan to mount it outside on the roof and expect reception to be much improved then.
A**E
Great antenna for the money
This is a great antenna for the money. We cut our cable and now only have an internet bill besides Netflix and Hulu, along with Amazon Firestick. With this antenna we can get all our local channels in crystal clear HD when the weather is good. If we swing it around to the north across Lake Erie, we can get quite a few channels from southern Ontario. This antenna is somewhat cheaply made, and I really don't think it could survive an Erie winter, so instead of installing it outside and exposing it to the wind, rain, ice and snow that we get, I installed it inside under the hip roof of our home. One pointer I would like to add: if the provided cable is not long enough, do not use a splitter to join two cables together between the control box and antenna. The voltage that the rotor control sends through the coax cable will damage the splitter and you will lose reception. I had this problem - but once I figured out what happened, I ran a 50' cable from inside the roof down to where the rotor control was set, and it has worked flawlessly since.
J**J
Better than my indoor antenna!
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. In the past, I had purchased an indoor antenna from a local store. It worked pretty well, but only really got me a few channels. A friend of mine recommended that I get a larger antenna and mounted on the roof or inside the attic. From researching online, I knew that some of my stations were located in different directions, so I looked for a motorized antenna that would allow me to fine-tune the direction if needed. While the motorize function is cool if you need it… I ended up not really needing to adjust the position, once I found the best placement. Perhaps that will change when there is bad weather or something, but so far I haven't had to rotate it, and I get all the channels that are available in my area. There was some assembly required with this antenna, but nothing anyone versed in a screwdriver can't handle. Not sure what else to say, it does what I needed to do, has a nice appearance, and comes with the amplifier built into the control box. Also, the control box has two television out ports, so I'm assuming I could connect a second TV if I needed to in the future.
E**L
Still working great....
I received this Sep 17, 2017 and it's still working great. Has held up well in high winds too. We receive abc, nbc, cbs, local fox channel and some other odd non-cable channels. We love it. The online Amazon photo is way out of scale on that house. This antenna is not as huge as it appears in that photo, LOL. Once we got our channels set, we haven't had the need to rotate it or adjust it. The cable/wire cord it came with was on the cheap side and one end broke upon installing so we used another one of better quality we happened to have on hand. Other than that, we really love it and love not paying high prices for television. This was only $31 and change, wow! Prior we paid a $100 for another brand at a local store and it didn't work well at all so we returned it and then tried this one on Amazon. Hope this review helps. Please let me know :)
F**X
Deceivingly great
Looks and feels very cheaply made but works excellently. Since we live in a more populated area we decided to put the antennae in the second story attic. Since the days of the rabbit ears we have always used the flat antennas but would have problems picking up some of the weaker PBS and Fox channels. We have been using this antennae for about two weeks now and every channel comes in perfectly clear, with no weather drop outs. Id like to say the resolution may even look nicer, currently using 4K Sony XBR TV. Make sure when you buy to read the dimensions of the mounting pole. The one Amazon firsts suggests you to buy with this product does not actually fit. Also the coaxial cable that came with this product feels extremely cheap and actually snapped during cable running, do yourself a favor and get a higher quality Amazon Basics cable to go with. Buying a second one to use in the mountains in Georgia, have high hopes for it to work up there as well.
C**N
Merci
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M**É
Four Stars
Good antenna easy to install and got the 4 channels available in my area (do not work good inside house)
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