Showing posts with label indoor antenna. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Philips High Performance Amplified Indoor Uhf/Vhf/Fm/HDTV Antenna Review

Philips High Performance Amplified Indoor Uhf/Vhf/Fm/HDTV Antenna
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I'm a first timer at getting OTA HDTV. This has been an experiment in progress for the past 5 weeks. I have gone through four antennas (they are all here as I write this) before finding something that's satisfactory (rather than tolerable).
I live around 25 miles from Manhattan, where the towers of most TV stations are located. I am also aware of the directional information from [...], and have experimented accordingly with its effects on reception. My apartment's windows all face north, while the signals all comes from southwest. I cannot get signals from where it comes from, and thus needed to get signals from deflections perhaps off nearby buildings and trees. It's a very poor circumstance for over-the-air reception, maybe just slightly better than being underground. Signals are weak, and are affected by weather. Stormy and windy days have shown effects at disrupting signal reception.
With this said, and without going into much detail, let's talk about the antennas. Now all these antenna have been tested with the same equipment, setup, directional adjustments, location, etc. etc. and have been tested through good an foul weather, day and night, to observe differences.
1.Terk HDTVa Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception- After reading some rave reviews and high ratings at [...], log periodic types (looks like a fishbone) seems to be the way to go. I got the Terk HDTVa first, thinking that the amplification and VHF antenna should nail my reception problems at the start. However, after more than two weeks of fidgeting around ad nauseam (directions, locations, amplifications, different devices, etc.), I only managed to pick up two ATSC channels' signals, and even those don't have strong enough signals to display anything. I thought maybe it's just my poor location, and that I should probably give up on the attempt. The included in-line amplifier dongle doesn't work at all. Powering it on makes no difference in signal strength readings, which hovered around 5-10%.
It is well built, looks nice, good concepts, but it just didn't work.
2.Phlips PHDTV1 Philips PHDTV1 Digital HDTV-UHF Indoor Antenna- The venerated "silver sensor" which was previously sold under the Zenith brand also had great ratings and reviews. It's in fact nearly legendary. I decided, in desperation, to try it out, even if it doesn't have amplification. It seems all my local HD channels are in UHF anyway, so I won't miss the VHF dipoles.
The unit has startlingly poorer build quality compared to the Terk. It has paint bubbles, hairs and dusts trappings in the paint, sharp edged cheap plastics and much thinner metal blades that's covered in oil and has some dings and bendings. I wasn't impressed with the quality, and didn't expect much from it as I set it up.
To my surprise, it picked up 9 working channels (note: the terk got two channels' signals, but they didn't work) from the start, even if it's randomly placed. It's thrilling as it was the first time I saw OTA HDTV. After some adjustment and location experiments, I was able to receive 19 channels. However, not all of these channels work well given the same direction.
The directionally sensitive antenna needs to be adjusted as I switch channels. e.g. NBC and CBS seems to work well in one direction, while ABC has its own favorite direction, which works also with FOX. I tried as best as possible to find a compromise point where everything works. I couldn't. It just needs to be adjusted constantly.
The transmission is often dogged by reception fluctuations. Signal quality tend to fluctuate quite a bit, especially affected by weather. That means the TV playback would get choppy at times, with its severity dependent on the direction I point the antenna at. I didn't think fluctuating signals was a characteristic until I tried the latter two antennas later. I also found that I had to constantly play with the directional positioning to get a stable signal from each of the stations.
It works, and I was impressed, but then in retrospect it could only be best described as a "tolerable" HDTV experience as I struggled for a smooth signal delivery.
3.RCA ANT111 Basic Indoor Antenna- While shopping in stores, I saw this basic and classic RCA loop/dipole antenna for less than $[...]. I couldn't resist the temptation to try it out, just for the heck of it. It is also a different type of antenna than the previous two.
Again, I was surprised. This cheap antenna worked well, especially considering how it's only a fraction of the price of the two I'd tried. I ended up getting 17 channels, a few less than the PHDTV1, with the same location and setup. Some channels also don't work, even if signals were detected. The quality of the signals seems to be the key.
So what's so special about it? It strangely had better signal delivery for the channels that worked. It's not as choppy, and quality level is very steady. It is also not as affected by directional positioning. I was for the first time able to view FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC without adjusting the antenna. However, the lack of directionality also makes it ambiguous when I lost the signal. It seems that there's no "favorite direction" for the channels, which also means I can't pull in stronger signals at my choosing. It is also quite susceptible to weather changes, particularly wind (which probably affected signals reflected by trees?)
The signal strength also seems to be a little weaker, though the signal quality tend to be higher in general. That probably contributed to the smoother video delivery. It also tempted me to get a similar design that has amplification.
4.Philips MANT510 Philips High Performance Amplified Indoor Uhf/ Vhf/ Fm Antenna- This unit has a "digital TV optimized, patent pending UHF panel array". I thought I'd try it out just for the slightly different antenna design, if not just for the adjustable amplification.
Well, it works, and works quite well. The antenna doesn't work without power, and with amplification turned off it works a little less than unpowered PHDTV1 and ANT111. Yet with the amplification turned on, I get 24 channels, with strength up to 81% (compared to 3-10% unamplified, and quality consistently above 60 and usually in the 70-90%+. That generates the most reliable video delivery of all the ones tried.
While thunderstorms still managed to distrupt signals, it's much less often and only momentarily. I also don't have to worry about hunting for signals as I just point it in one general direction and I get everything but three NJN channels (they are even further from here.. maybe a good 50 miles).
I finally can just set the antenna and forget it. It lets me focus on the programming rather than antenna adjustment. While it needs to be powered, it gives me the confidence to finally enjoy HDTV, rather than tweaking and tolerating it. It's good enough that I can probably stop searching. I hope it'll be helpful to you who may be going through the same purchasing decision nausea as I have.

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

RCA ANT1650 Flat Digital Amplified Indoor TV Antenna Review

RCA ANT1650 Flat Digital Amplified Indoor TV Antenna
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I rarely write reviews for things that don't make immediately positive impressions (or horrible ones), and this was one of the positive ones. To be brief, with this antenna I now receive signal strengths between 64-74% on a couple stations 38 miles away that I didn't get before! I did a test of signal strengths among six different stations; first with rabbit ears and then with the amplified signal of this new RCA ANT1650. The rabbit ears averaged a signal strength of 51.66% (with a low of 32% and a high of 74%). The ANT1650 received an average signal strength of 90.16% (with a low - among the tested stations - of 67% and a high of 100%)!
This product was also very easy to set up. I connected the antenna to the detachable amplifier with a coaxial cable and then connected the amplifier to the TV with another coaxial cable. I then plugged in the power adapter for the amplifier (it will work about as well as rabbit ears with the amplifier's power adapter unplugged), turned on the TV, did an auto-channel search, deleted some analog stations, and was good to go. The flat antenna part can be situated in a variety of ways so as to get the best signal. You can attach it to the wall with two screws, you can set it upright with a stand (kind of like a picture frame), or you can lay it flat. For our situation, it worked best in an upright position so as to avoid being heated up by other equipment. Because it's rather inconspicuous as a shape and color, it looks good as well - certainly much better than our tv's previous rabbit ears. The only thing better would be if the tv worked without this item in the first place.
Here are the signal strength results from six test stations. I tested the rabbit ears on a clear morning and tested the ANT1650 on a clear afternoon of the same day. Both antennas were placed in the same location, which wasn't necessarily ideal for the ANT 1650:
With rabbit ears and clear windless weather:
Station A: 51%
Station B: 42%
Station C: 32%
Station D: 74%
Station E: 61%
Station F: 50%
With amplified ANT1650 propped vertically and clear windless weather:
Station A: 94%
Station B: 67%
Station C: 93%
Station D: 100%
Station E: 100%
Station F: 87%
I have since done a follow-up test with the ANT1650 laid flat and it averaged slightly better at 92%, even under windy conditions.
With amplified ANT1650 laid flat and clear windy weather:
Station A: 89%
Station B: 93%
Station C: 99%
Station D: 85%
Station E: 100%
Station F: 86%
To summarize, most of the stations look and sound great with the antenna just laying flat. Once in awhile, a problem station cuts in and out, and you have to prop the antenna up. In my case, it was just one station that was problematic. Not a big deal, though design-wise, they might've made it easier to prop up the antenna by having a built-in stand swing out of the backside.

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RCA ANT1650 flat indoor antenna is designed specifically for digital TV signals. Gives more precise directional reception than analog signals to provide consistent performance. Unique patented antenna design eliminates the hassle of manual adjustments by receiving signals from 360 degrees. Gives superior signal reception of local HD and all digital TV broadcasts. Supports 1080 resolution reception and outperforms traditional antennas. Enhances reception by amplifying weak signals with included removeable amplifier. Preserves signal purity with Extremely Low Noise (ELN) circuitry. Paintable antenna can be hung, laid flat or stood up with included black easel stand. Slim black profile disappears into its surroundings. Built in coax cable and 1 year limited warranty.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

GE 24702 Viper Amplified Antenna Review

GE 24702 Viper Amplified Antenna
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I live in the foothills at the edge of an urban area. I've tried other amplified antennas and rabbit ears without success. This antenna worked for me, after a little adjustment. It is small enough to hang on the back of a large TV.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

CLEARSTREAM2 Antenna Review

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I live in New York City about 14 miles north of stations broadcasting from the Empire State Building. I tried indoor antennas, both the Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception and the RCA ANT525 AMPLIFIED ANTENNA, neither of which would pull in stations consistently even when I was constantly moving the antenna to maximize reception. The signal quality was constantly bouncing between 10% and ~80%, so stations were constantly cutting in and out.
I purchased this antenna when it was recommended by the telephone agent at AntennasDirect.com. She recommended it for me over the Antennas Direct DB2 Multi Directional HDTV Antenna because this one was somewhat less directional, and smaller in size.
All I can say is, WOW. I have 100% signal strength on nearly all channels, with a consistent 85% - 100% signal quality. It pulls in 24 HD stations (more than the ones I tried before) without moving the antenna at all, and with no extra amplification. I am using it as an internal antenna -- it's just placed by the window.
This antenna is worth every penny I paid for it, and more. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Antennacraft 85in Boom HBU Antenna UHF High-Band VHF 70 To 60 Mile Range Review

Antennacraft 85in Boom HBU Antenna UHF High-Band VHF 70 To 60 Mile Range
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I scanned the channels after putting this antenna up and got 20 stations that came in with great reception. Great buy for the money, items were shipped quickly. Would highly recommend this seller.

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

QUANTUMFX ANT102 INDOOR ANTENNA Digital TV / HDTV Ready Amplified ANTENNA Review

QUANTUMFX ANT102 INDOOR ANTENNA Digital TV / HDTV Ready Amplified ANTENNA
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I bought this as a backup to Comcast cable TV service.
I was totally surprised at how well this little antenna worked.
I live about 15-17 miles from the local station transmitters, in a housing development, on the back side of a hill surronded by other homes higher on the hill which border on a 100 year old forest of 75-100 foot tall trees.
I don't know if it can get much worse than this.
I hooked it up, ran a channel scan and low and behold it picked up 17 channels.
I was amazed at how good the HD looked not to mention the non-HD channels.
It is worth every penny!
I would reccomend this antenna for those of you who might live in a similar location.
I think it would pull in even more stations (maybe 3 to 5) if I had a clearer line-of-site east and west.
I did have one small complaint. The coax cable is captive to the antenna and being so rigid and the antenna so light it was a bit of a nuisance.

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Philips SDV4400/27 HDTV/UHF/VHF/FM Outdoor TV Antenna Review

Philips SDV4400/27 HDTV/UHF/VHF/FM Outdoor TV Antenna
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We bought this antenna to pick up both analog and digital signals. It made all the channels we were receiving with our old antenna come in almost crystal clear, which is alot better than what we were previously receiving. This is a good antenna for the price, but it does not come with a mast pole for mounting.

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Philips Digital Indoor Antenna HDTV/UHF/VHF/FM Model SDV2711/27 Review

Philips Digital Indoor Antenna HDTV/UHF/VHF/FM Model SDV2711/27
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Purchased to replace bulky Trek fin style antenna. Pulls in all stations from multi directions without having to re-adjust aiming. Enjoy compact, attractive size. Place it and it pulls in 100% reception on all channels after initial aiming . Great price. Perfect indoor HDTV antenna.

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Philips SDV3132 - HDTV antenna - plate - indoor Review

Philips SDV3132 - HDTV antenna - plate - indoor
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When I wanted a new antenna for the digital changeover, I tried several antennae: classic rabbit ears and loop, amplified loop (Philips Mant510, SDV6122, SDV2720/27), RCA ant1050, Radio Shack 1892 (the UFO), and the TERK HDTVa. The Radio Shack 1892 and TERK HDTVa worked the best but I ran into a new problem- my wife told me that they were too ugly. So I went to the "sells for less" store and picked up the Philips sdv3132. It was small (about 11 inches in diameter and about an inch high) and eye-pleasing- black and round. Imagine my surprise when I attached it and found it to work as well as most of the other antennae I tried, despite its petite dimensions! Wife approved, husband gets to watch TV. :-)

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

RCA ANT1450BM Multi-Directional Digital Flat Amplified HDTV Antenna (Black) Review

RCA ANT1450BM Multi-Directional Digital Flat Amplified HDTV Antenna (Black)
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With digital it really depeds on where you are. If you are in a valley you get less reception than if you are on a pain. Simple... Digital does not bend like analog.
This antenna looks great ( you cant see it) and the signal does not break up when someone moves like traditional antennas. I didnt give it 5 because it ir only rated for 25 miles even though I get stations from over 100 miles away. No real cons for my set up. I use it on the second floor next to a window and it works great.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

ClearStream Micron Indoor Long-Range Digital TV Antenna Review

ClearStream Micron Indoor Long-Range Digital TV Antenna
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I am an engineer working in the DTV and PCTV area, so I am always on a look out for a good antenna. Unfortunately, the antenna's performance is ho-hum at best. I've used several industry standard signal meters to assess sensitivity and receiption pattern of this antenna using signals from 3 major TV transmitter towers in the SF Bay area, i.e., Sutro Tower, Mt. San Bruno, and Mt. Allison. I also paired it with a few very popular ATSC demods (typically found in most TVs) for a consumer-type experiment and got similar luke warm results. This antenna did not receive signals any bettr than the dozen or so cheaper products in the market, and it's significantly worse than the reference antenna (the fish bone looking one) used in the industry for terrestrial UHF reception testing.
The only thing it's got is the slim and black housing, which will fit well with typical living room entertainment decor but you will probably have to place it in some funky angle to receive a few stations, so it may not be any better off for the decor. Ironically, the rabbit ear type antenna sold for less than $10 worked better than this antenna, albeit not as attractive.


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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

RCA ANT1450M Multi-Directional Digital Flat Amplified HDTV Antenna (White) Review

RCA ANT1450M Multi-Directional Digital Flat Amplified HDTV Antenna (White)
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I bought this after I tripped over my Terk antenna--parked in the middle of the room for the best reception--and bent it and drew blood on myself. I bought this one because it was small and wouldn't trip me and because it was on sale and therefore worth the risk.
And there is always a risk. Everybody's reception is different, and I have found that the highest-rated antennas--which work fine for other folks--have not worked as well for me.
I hooked it up and scanned the channels on my TV, and was shocked that this tiny lightweight thing picked up all the same channels as my two more expensive and larger amplified antennas. With my other antennas, my DTV reception is affected by movement in the room, but not with this antenna, which hides nicely behind the TV. I had to move the other antennas depending on which channel I was watching, but this one just sits there, hidden, receiving it all.
I just bought another one for my kitchen TV.

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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Lava Electronics HD-800 Indoor HDTV Antenna Review

Lava Electronics HD-800 Indoor HDTV Antenna
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Before I purchase this Antenna,I did call the Customer Support Center to get some product informations. It was really help me to choose the right Antenna.
I got 72 Local Channels, and I cut down my cable and I do not need to pay the cable every month. I am so happy with it.

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Terk Low-Profile Indoor Antenna (TV5) Review

Terk Low-Profile Indoor Antenna (TV5)
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for geographic reference I live 25 miles NW of DC.
The only CON was that the square antenna band takes a bit more lateral "real estate", but for the good reception I'm getting, its worth it
SUMMARY:
Someone gave me an old style antennae with a booster attachment and it worked OK, but I had to adjust it for certain channels, then during a surgical recovery I used cable for a couple of months then when I had the cable turned off, I couldn't get the old boosted antennae to restore the usual network (ABC, CBS, NBC, PAX, PBS, UPN AND WB{local}) reception.
So I did some research on booster antennaes and found this item advertised at a local big screen TV retailer. As they were highly recognized for being hi-quality and hi-tech, I did some more research on the TERK TV5 and while there were very few, (apparently this a reasonably new product), all the reviews I found were positive, so I ordered one oneline (saved $10 over the local retailer).
I installed the antennae in a matter of minutes (very simple design) and plugged it in.
Turned the TV on and VOILA! instant reception in the above channels and a few others too.
I am VERY pleased and satisfied, requires little or no adjustment (for my area) between channels.

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

GE 24727 Omni Amplified TV Antenna Review

GE 24727 Omni Amplified TV Antenna
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The GE 24727 Omni Amplified TV Antenna is a good value for the cost, especially for a starter Antenna inside the home. I am using it with a Sony XBR9 HDTV LCD and live about 45 miles from the network broadcast stations. I was not expecting very good results since I lived far away from the broadcast stations and with research found that I would be lucky to get good signal even with a roof top outdoor antenna. I bought this antenna to see if I could get anything at all and was surprised I could get a clear video/audio reception of both CBS and NBC stations. The unit comes with an AC adapter, features a built-in amplifier and a combined VHF and UHF antenna. I am capable of receiving 5 UHF stations and sadly no VHF stations. ABC is in the VHF, and I have not been successful receiving it or any other VHF stations. I also have found that for optimum viewing of NBC I need to position the antenna back about 1 foot, but when I do I lose CBS. I have adjusted so I can receive both, but sometimes I can get audio drop off and slight freezes, especially with CBS. I believe it is OK to have to move the antenna back and forth, but inconvenient. However, if you live closer to broadcast stations, you should be very pleased with this antenna, which is a very good value. The amplifier has a thumb wheel to boost to the full 20db gain, but I have found I need it all the way up to get anything. I also discovered that both the rabbit ear antennas need to be fully extended, even to receive UHF (the oval antenna below is the UHF antenna)so there must be some sort of integration between the UHF and VHF antennas. One plus is the UHF antenna has a ball that allows full 360 adjustment left and right and up and down. I believe through experimentation with positioning, ideal signal can be received. Considering I live far away from the main stations, in the blue and mostly purple range, the fact I can get these stations so clear makes this a great value. One day, I may upgrade to at least an attic antenna with separate Pre-amp, but for 1/2 the price, the GE Omni antenna works as expected. Unfortunately, due to the 6 foot coax cable, I must keep the antenna fairly close to the TV. Considering I would spend minimum $40 a month for satellite or cable, investing in this antenna for about $27 to $29 dollars is a good deal. I recommend this antenna, especially if you live 30 miles or less from a large city.

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Channel Master 4221HD Multi-Bay UHF Short Range HDTV Antenna Review

Channel Master 4221HD Multi-Bay UHF Short Range HDTV Antenna
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I initially made the mistake of thinking all expensive antennas were created equal. Needless to say, my first antenna was a $100 purchase that worked no better than my old rabbit ears.
I then made the decission to "step up" and purchased a Radio Shack antenna from the "electronic experts". It was touted as an attic antenna but was really too cumbersome for the attic and again provided no more value than my rabbit ears.
Fed up with making returns, and noticing that being in a hurry was costing me time, I finally decided to do some research. After much reading, I decided the 4221 based on its rating was going to be the right thing. I have it installed in my attic and could not be happier. It is a very manageable size and most importantly, it brings in all the channels flawlessly! After the two previous failures I could not be more thrilled. Price is not the key. It was cheaper than the two previous attempts by about half the cost. . . And the best news. It works!
You will want to check on the requirements for your area. A midrange UHF was perscribed as the right thing based on broadcast signals in my area. One also needs to ensure the antenna is pointed in the right direction. Most high gain antennas are directional as is the 4221. If you are looking for a midrange UHF, look no further.

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Terk Technology TV-55 UHF/VHF HDTV Indoor/Outdoor Amplified Antenna Review

Terk Technology TV-55 UHF/VHF HDTV Indoor/Outdoor Amplified Antenna
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Purchased this unit (mounted indoors) because I got tired of adjusting rabbit ears (I refuse to pay $50/month for cable). Unfortunately the reception quality is mediocre, if not subpar for its price. I get cleaner pictures with my old amplified rabbit ear set.

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The Terk TV-55 is engineered specifically to optimize the performance of high definition television as well as analog television signals. The TV-55's unique helical coil element allows for an unobtrusive design yet without compromising the ability to capture lower-frequency TV stations. The helical coil receives both UHF and VHF frequencies and provides exceptional reception at all frequencies.

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