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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
We live in Greeneville, TN and are surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains. Our electrician installed this antenna in our attic and we were able to get 69 channels for the first scan with the antenna, including local news channels that we were not able to get with our old flat antenna we were using in the window. We are getting nearly triple the amount of channels aiming NW towards the nearest TV towers (2 in Knoxville, 1 in Johnson City, and 2 near Elizabethton: 50+ to over 100 miles from our home). I highly recommend this antenna after researching the UHF/VHF signals for the Tri Cities Area. The included 40' cable and mounting bracket with post made it very easy for our electrician to install the antenna in our attic! If you want to "Cut the Cable" like we have been doing now for years, you will want to check out this antenna to see if it is the right fit for you. I highly recommend it! Happy scanning!
Mary Hofstra
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
If you are going to SAY GOODBYE TO YOUR CABLE BILL, you need to know that this KIND of antenna is the ONLY KIND that will actually work!! Don’t even TRY the indoor ones that say they can reach over 500 miles because they CAN’T! The curvature of the earth makes that impossible! The curvature makes it difficult to reach over 70 miles! BELIEVE ME! We have tried MANY OF THEM!! This one works FANTASTIC!! We get our local stations so we can watch local news and the 4 major networks, NBC, ABC, CBS & FOX plus approximately 40-50 other channels. But we also have a Roku box that we can stream other networks like Hulu, YouTube, AppleTV & SO MANY MORE!! Most of the ones we have are free or we have because they’re with our phone bill or other services. We DEFINITELY recommend this antenna! And if you buy this one or one like it & you have a roofing company reroof your house, make sure you tell them to KEEP IT! They’ll need to take it down, but make sure they know you actually USE IT! We didn’t tell our roofers and they threw ours out in the trash so we bought this one!! Our son is in the roofing industry and he told us that of course they threw it out! Who uses those things these days?? WE DO!! The cable companies are ROBBING EVERYONE!!
Ronnie
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This antenna works great. Received all of my channels and more. Gave a clear picture and very easy to install.
Ben B.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Installation: Instructions were clear enough. Clearly written by someone who's first language is not English, and there was at least one word that was not English. However, the diagrams mapped well enough to the parts. About 8 screws total. 4 for two mending plate. Another to attach the VHF combiner and LTE filter module, and 3 more for part of the VHF assembly. Mounting kit was fine although with this installation being in my attic, it was not a demanding location for mounting. Probably would go with a beefier and taller mount if placing outside.Antenna Performance:I'm about 60 miles from the nearest towers. 80+ for other cities.With a ClearStream MAX-V Pro (4 loops for UHF plus 1 bar for VHF) placed ~12 ft up on a prior DIRECTV pole plus a CIMPLE amplifier, I was picking up the available UHF stations (ABC, Fox, CW) but not the CBS station that I occasionally would pick up. NBC station is almost never available short of miraculous atmospheric conditions (low output power and I don't think their antenna is tuned for my direction).I selected this antenna because it was supposed to be better than the Clearstream for High-VHF. Neither antenna does Low-VHF, but I don't have any Low-VHF channels in my area anyway. I choice to place this antenna in my attic, which is worse for gain than placing it outside, but the antenna is 40 ft above ground versus the prior 12 feet. It also protects the antenna from the elements which can be high winds during storms.For two of my UHF channels, the signal level and quality per my TV's tuner were the same as with the ClearStream setup. One channel was ~5% better.Big difference though with the CBS station going from 0% to 55%. Still no NBC station, but again, I think I'm out of luck with my location.Anyway, I may try repositioning the ClearStream antenna (i.e. similar perf for UHF) towards another city, although not sure I'll get anything beyond the ABC, Fox, CBS, CW I currently get. I seem to be in NBC purgatory.
royc
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
This antenna performs fairly well mounted in the attic of my house. My house sits in a valley with hills several hundred feet high on each side. With this antenna, I can receive two commercial local stations located 6 and 26 miles away on VHF channels 7 and 9 with good signal strength and picture quality. I cannot receive a low-power PBS station 28 miles away on VHF channel 6. A nearby hill blocks the weak signal. The nearest UHF stations are 50+ miles away and I cannot receive any of them. At my location, I'm not sure any antenna could receive those UHF stations without a tall outdoor tower.I rated the antenna 4 stars because of the quality of the assembly hardware: screws, wingnuts, etc. I don't think the screws and wingnuts will last very long in outdoor locations. The screws are rather small, would probably rust within a couple of years and eventually fail in high winds. Since my antenna is mounted in my attic, this isn't a concern for me. If I was mounting this antenna outdoors, I'd replace the furnished screws and wingnuts with stainless steel ones from my local hardware store. The antenna elements and plastic components appear to be well made.The assembly instructions to be fairly easy to follow and assembly wasn't difficult.
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