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Steve T.
> 24 hourFirst off .. I received an item that had already been used and returned.. it was obvious that it had been installed removed and returned prior to my receiving it. Installed per the directions. Did the channel scan .. 3 times. Only picked up 4 channels. I’m less than 30 miles from a major city with dozens of TV stations. Nope… going back
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Scott Colson
> 24 hourEnded up having to install an outdoor antenna, this one got no signal no matter how it was positioned. Im only 20 miles from the towers so it should have worked.
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Grace Todd
> 24 hourIt did not work we got maybe 10 channels and they were not Local channels. The only local channel I got was CBS and NBC.
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Kotah
> 24 hourWorks much better than other antennas I’ve used previously
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Raindog 1972
> 24 hourThis is my third antenna. It picks up local channels quite well. It screws into the coaxial port on the back of your television. It’s incredibly easy to set up. It functions no better or worse than any other antenna you purchase. I think the technology has plateaued and this is as good as you’re going to get. I chose this one for cosmetic reasons. Unlike other antennas, the coaxial connection to the actual antenna is NOT removable. If you want to swap the cord for a shorter one, you are out of luck. It comes with a coupler, so if you want to add more length by purchasing an additional cord, you may do it easily.
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Jay Sherman
> 24 hourHappy to have cut the cord. For $30 ( a one-time cost) for this antenna, I get three local stations with news and a movie station. The other 20 channels of infomercials and game shows are useless and I never watch them. Picture quality for the stations I watch is very good (not superb) and so is the sound. Sometimes, if I move around the room, the picture pixilates. Its a small inconvenience.
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Julia A Ashley
> 24 hourAntenna was very easy to set up. Just like with any other HDTV antenna, you connect it to the coaxial input on the back of your TV, plug in the USB power cord for the amplifier, then do a channel scan on your TV to have it search for the available channels. I actually installed it on a splitter to two TVs, and was able to get 55 channels on one TV and 105 channels on the other! (Im approximately 20 miles as the crow flies from my areas TV broadcasting towers). I used a mapping app on my phone to point me in the right direction of my areas towers, then actually laid the antenna down horizontally on the top of a shelf with the top of the antenna pointing in the direction of the towers. I found that this gave me much better results than standing it up on a windowsill...
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sierraseven
> 24 hourSets up in about a minute. I get all of the OTA channels from the nearest city 50 miles away. Check one of the websites that show TV transmitter locations to figure out the best location for the antenna. I didnt need the whole 16 ft length of the cable, but its good to have for maximum flexibility in positioning. Materials and construction look like good quality.
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Robert A. Garofal
> 24 hourI live 25 miles from NYC and dont even get the local channels except 2, all the rest that show scanned dont have any picture. If returning wasnt such a hassle it be going back today, instead its going in the trash, piece of junk.
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Paul Snyder
> 24 hourThis antenna works fantastic! Great picture lots of channels easy to use. Forget you Youtubetv!!! They raised their prices knowing people would leave but that enough would stay that the price increase would still make them more money. Gotta love corporate greed.