Have a television with a digital tuner or a digital converter box and want all of those FREE channels? This is the antenna for you! Receive digital and analog TV broadcast over the air Stylish Stingray Shaped Rabbit Ear Design Completely Pre-assembled Built-in high gain / low noise amplifierSleek design to go with most decor Specifications: Antenna Frequency Range: VHF: 87.5 - 230MHz | UHF: 470 - 862MHz Gain: 30dB Max Mile Range: 50 Miles Impedance: 75Ω Max Output Level: 100dBuV Noise Figure: < 3dB Notes: - Results will vary as your signal strength will largely be affected by terrain, obstacles between your location and the towers, wind movement, weather conditions and direction of the antenna. - Always try antenna with the built-in amplifier switched on and off. Depending on how close/far you are, the amplifier can help or hurt the signal going into your television or converter box. - It is recommended to keep your antenna high up on your window for best results. - To simulate how many and what channels you can get, go to antennaweb.org or fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps - Move your antenna around to see where you obtain the best signal. Once you find a good spot, it is recommended to do another automatic channel scan. - If you use a flat HDTV, please go through your TV manual to make sure your TV is with built-in tuner. - Make sure your tuner is a digital tuner, otherwise you can't watch HD channels. For Analog Tuners , you will first need to get a converter box -You need to perform an "automatic channel search". This is a feature that can be used by accessing the menu on your television or digital converter box. Please refer to the manual for your television or digital converter box for information on how to perform this action.
T**A
Best of the best for reception far from the tower(s)
I tried about a million different configurations of the little square flat antennas that are so popular right now. I live approximately 45 miles from the digital broadcast towers on the 2nd floor of a 4 story apartment in a rocky and hilly coastal area. Needless to say none of the little flat powered gizmos worked. A neighbor was using an "old style" antenna and was having much better reception than me so I decided to give it a try. I've had the "ViewTV" antenna for about 3 months now and it's AWESOME. 5X better than 1/2 dozen little square antennas over the last couple of years. I'm actually picking up stations from two different directions without having to move anything around. Easy simply to install. The quality of the digital signal 'over the air' BLOWS AWAY anything from the cable company. In fact, I no longer get ANY "TV" from the cable company just internet and use a 'streaming service". Anyways, at least as far as a DIFFICULT distance from the towers this little antenna is the bomb.
P**A
Love it
We had this model previously, and it worked well. We lost it when lightening ruined several things including the TV and everything plugged into it. After an extensive (and confusing) search to find another similar tabletop antenna, I searched the internet for this model number and found it. Yea! When I received it I was initially concerned because it has obviously been opened. The cords were ”loose.” I decided to try it anyway, and once we scanned the channels, we are very happy with the quality of reception. We initially set it up right beside the TV, but moved it to a small cabinet close to the set, but a little higher. Reception is perfect there.
S**2
This antenna works very well.
I have gone through countless TV antennas over the past three years in my search for something that will pull in all the stations available to me in my area without the need for cable. None of the other antennas I've purchased have done the trick, but this one actually does. In fact, it somehow manages to pull in stations from Detroit (I live in Cleveland), and it pulls in my local CBS affiliate which I have had nothing but trouble with over the past three years (very frustrating). As with any antenna, placement is everything, but I seem to have found a good spot for this one and am very happy with it. I'm thinking about getting another one for "just in case."
A**R
Works ok
Just received this and have been using the leaf but got tired of looking at the white wings on my wall. Very easy to connect and works about as well as the leaf, but it sits on my mantle. It says it has a 50 mile range but I'm much closer than that but only get about 23 channels. All I wanted were the network ones so that works. Make sure that you re-scan each time you move the attena
E**G
Worked without adjustment!
My husband could not believe that I bought another antenna, we have tried and returned many. He fussed while he was hooking it up, waste of money, etc. By the time he had it hooked up I was already getting channels and he watched tv without making 1 adjustment! I was thrilled.
A**R
over a dozen channels
I live approximately half way between two cities, one is 45 miles the other is about 30. I get a LOT of stations. My antenna is in the middle of the house, against an inside wall and I get great reception. I love having antenna TV again, it complements my netflix and amazon TV viewing.
A**R
Only received four channels
Complete dud. I previously ordered a thin antenna that attached to my window, but for some reason I wasn't able to get channels broadcasting on hi VHF in my area (ABC, PBS, CW). I bought this hoping that I would be able to get the hi VHF channels with the dipoles. Massive fail. I only pulled in four channels, even after re-positioning the antenna and dipoles many times. I was able to get 47 channels with the other antenna so I cannot understand why this one tuned so few. I returned this immediately.
M**5
OK, not great.
Works just as well as a flat antenna. I thought I might be able to get some weaker stations that occasionally show up on the flat antenna but that is not the case. Save the space and buy the flat one and tape it to the wall.
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