Saturday, November 19, 2011

CLEARSTREAM5 HDtv Antenna Review

CLEARSTREAM5 HDtv  Antenna
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I live a mere 10 miles from all the major network towers in Los Angeles, so I originally purchased the Winegard HD7694P believing this would be enough for my needs. However, upon mounting it, I did a serious double-take when I found that I couldn't pull in a single VHF station. Turns out my line of sight to Mt. Wilson was blocked by a series of smaller mountains I hadn't noticed, transforming my once "ideal" location into a fringe reception nightmare.
After experimenting with a series of signal amplifiers and swapping in an Antennas Direct DB4 to solve my UHF woes, I finally broke down and bought this unit to address my lingering VHF inadequacies.
I couldn't be more impressed with this antenna. Upon initial installation, I was able to pick up all four of my VHF stations, two of them perfectly. A few minor adjustments to the positioning brought in the other two just as well. I even managed to pull in two extra stations from San Diego, which is 75+ miles to the South. I was also able to get away with mounting this inside the attic, which was a big plus since it is larger and a bit more unsightly than the DB4's I have on the roof.
This antenna is fantastically engineered and I would highly recommend it for anyone having difficulty pulling in VHF stations. If this antenna doesn't solve your problem, then I doubt any other product will.
The only "con" I found with this item was that there were some obvious grammatical and spelling errors on the outside of the box. Maybe the engineers did the packaging too?


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