Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in Antennas
When I first subscribed to Dish satellite about 9 years ago it was around $35 month ... didn't include movie channels. It is now almost $100 a month... same content, no premium channels. My neighbor got a Clearstream and the quality of the picture is equal to or surpasses satellite - we're 25 miles from nearest transmitters. Better picture because video is not compressed like cable or satellite. Then my techie neighbor showed me how to stream favorite car and home improvement channels off my internet ... and movies off Netfilx. What an eye opener! I'm saving $1,200 a year and getting same network and PBS channels as well as steaming content with better picture quality. Its all very very good. One caution. Although this is described as an omnidirectional antenna, it really helps to experiment by pointing it at the transmitters plus or minus a few degrees to obtain the best reception for all channels. There are websites that guide you about the direction to point your antenna based on your zip code location. I used a cell phone while on my roof to communicate with my partner watching the TV. Only took a few minutes but now even the weaker stations come in crystal clear. Also, if you have an existing "mast" on which your satellite dish is mounted, you can remove it and attach this antenna to it. Easy Peasy. Wish I'd known about the superiority and cost effectiveness of over air digital TV transmission years ago!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Receives UHF and VFH signals with the exception of VHF channels 1-10, which are lower power. Had to connect older VHF antenna to this antenna to get VHF channels 1-10. Did receive the UHF and VHF channels with better definition. The manufacturer needs to include an internal signal amplifier for the low power VHF signals. Antenna is located approximately 58 miles from combined use transmission tower.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
good HD picture to cut cable. But you need to get a good 4 channel Tunner with TB hard drive to record four channels and channel it through wi-fi through the modem. Then you can watch it on your T.V., computer, tablet, phone, whatever you have that can hookup to your wi-fi. That will cost you about $ 400.00 more. But well worth it. If you have a second story put it up there. If you have access to your attic, that will be the best spot. I'm saving around $ 75.00 per month. That's $ 900.00 per year. I think this will pay for itself in a year.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This was the third antenna I've tried. Trying to "see" around mountains in Arizona can be a real challenge. It finally brought in the channels I was seeking. It isn't a vast improvement but when comparing over the air antennas some times the slightest improvement is all that is needed. All the hardware needed was included which made this one an even better deal.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It was very nice product..made of good material very sturdy..the reception was so much better than the other antenna I had..good price..would recommend this for anyone
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned