Showing posts with label outdoor antenna. Show all posts
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Monday, June 11, 2012

CLEARSTREAM2 Antenna Review

CLEARSTREAM2 Antenna
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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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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

Winegard HD8200U Platinum Series High Definition VHF/UHF TV Antenna Review

Winegard HD8200U Platinum Series High Definition VHF/UHF TV Antenna
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I have endured and suffered an ongoing struggle to receive local VHF channels Over the air (OTA) through an antenna. The past few months have been particularly bad especially for digital channel 12 on VHF which for most of that time was not receivable and when I could get it I was getting between one and two bars (out of ten) of signal strength. I would usually get two bars of signal strength on digital channel 7 VHF. I had been using a 30ish year old Radio Shack UHF/VHF combo 160 inch rooftop antenna that came with my house for VHF and a seperate UHF AD XG91 antenna combined through a CM 7777 preamp. UHF reception has been pretty good for the last year and a half or so, but it has been a struggle with VHF reception. I live in the northwestern Berkshire Mountain range, just to the east of Mt. Greylock, the highest peak in Massachusetts. I sit about 49 miles east of the transmitters broadcasting the Albany, NY networks as I live in that DMA. I have done a lot of research into my problem and decided to replace my Radio Shack with a new antenna. I narrowed it down to a Channel Master 3671 or a Winegard HD8200U. I decided to go with the Winegard and ordered it from Amazon because it was supposed to be UPS shippable and there's no place around here to get one. I was suprised at how long the box was at seven feet and it arrived with all but one staple removed and the antenna suffered a bit of cosmetic damage in transit including a few slightly bent elements that I was able to straighten without much trouble. All of the parts were there however and it wasn't much trouble to assemble. It was a bit bigger than I expected, about three feet longer than the Radio Shack it replaced at a total of about 14 feet assembled, but it is reasonably light. So I got it installed and aimed and checked my TVs. Well to my surprise my signal strength on digital Channel 12 and digital Channel 7 went from one to two bars up to a solid ten bars (out of ten) on both channels! I was quite amazed and wish I had replaced this antenna long ago. Channels 6 and 10 ANALOG now also come in crystal clear and I'm even getting channel 2 analog out of Utica, NY (about 30 miles west of Albany, NY) sound and snowy picture. Simply an amazing antenna and I recommend it highly to anyone on the fringe. I should be set now for the analog shutoff when some other channels move back to VHF. Very satisfied with this antenna! Amazon as always beat everyone else on price and satisfaction. Delivery was a bit shaky, but that was UPS's fault, not Amazon


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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Uhf / Vhf Antenna Pre Amp Kit Review

Uhf / Vhf Antenna Pre Amp Kit
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I think many people purchasing this amp may not understand how it works, and may not be very patient with trying out a few setup options. I own a small computer and electronics shop, and have just recently started installing products from antennas direct. In the installation instructions it says to point your antenna first for an ideal signal BEFORE installing the amplifier. This is very important to getting satisfactory results. Also, if you understand what factors reduce signal strength (cable quality and length, connectors, splitters, etc), you can better diagnose what may be going wrong. I brought this amp to a customer's home, along with several different models of antennas to test out and swap parts to see what results I got. [...] gave them no results for stations servicing their area, and they lived in a hole in the middle of the woods. They had a very large, old broken aerial antenna sitting on a wood pile that they had been using, which got in most VHF antennas, and some UHF. For this antenna, the amplifier did absolutely nothing, and actually cut reception in half on the signal meters on 3 different TVs. For a roof mounted DB4, it improved all the UHF stations, but reduced the signal on all VHF stations to the point where none of them came in. With the ClearStream C5 roof mounted, all VHF stations came in above 80% with no amp, and when the amp was added, it brought them up to nearly 95%. The UHF stations were diminished. With the DB4 and C5 both connected using the diplexer included with the C5 and NO AMPLIFIER, all available stations came in clearly and with no pixelization. However, this setup needed to service 3 televisions with a splitter. Once the third run of cable was added to the splitter and total cable length of the entire system exceeded 120 ft., the signal cut enough to cause some stations to break up. Adding the amplifier back in solved this problem, and gave them all available stations at above 80% signal strength. I could not ask for much more at a house out in the sticks in deep woods 30-60 miles from any towers, Another benefit to adding the amp is that the signal is not only higher, but it also stabilized it. Before the amp, the numbers and meters were jumping all over the place, with blowing trees, etc. After the amp, the meters didn't vary more than 3% up or down.
Overall I'm impressed, but it did take some work to get the right combination. I wish there were more noticeable gain. An 18dB gain should be enough to take a 75% signal and turn it into 100% as seen by the TV or tuner, but it didn't. It seems that reception was as good without the amp until the third split was added, and that's the step that made it obvious it was needed. Until then, it was looking as if we could do without the amp. So sure, it does the job and stabilizes reception, but it looks like if you're using no splitters and within 30 miles of all your local stations, you can get the best reception with the right combination of antennas and no amp. 5 stars for the C5. It brought the whole package together, a great antenna with an effective bonus diplexer.
Build quality is average. I'd like to have the ability to remove the AC adapter from the power injecter (to run power through small drilled holes, etc.). Although I'd say it's pretty cheap feeling and looking, it's not overpriced in my opinion. A lot of other more expensive products are less effective.
to sumarize:
Get a more powerful antenna than you think you should, and only plan on using an amp to overcome splits and long runs. Getting a smaller antenna and beefing it up with an amp isn't likely to have the same effect as a larger antenna by itself.

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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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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Winegard MS-2002 HDTV Antenna without Cable Review

Winegard MS-2002 HDTV Antenna without Cable
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I live in a suburb with some stations broadcasting from 17 miles north and some from 22 miles south. Directional antennas won't work for me without a rotor and constant hassle. The Metrostar works great. It pulls in every station listed on Antennaweb with great signal strength, and it does so while hiding in my attic.
I chose this over a Channel Master CM3000A antenna because one station in my area is broadcasting digitally on VHF channel 7, and at least one site I checked said the CM3000A was only designed to pick up UHF frequencies. I'm definitely happy with the results I'm getting.

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Winegard HD 7696P High Definition VHF/UHF HD7696 Series Antenna (HD7696P) Review

Winegard HD 7696P High Definition VHF/UHF HD7696 Series Antenna (HD7696P)
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I live is a great spot for TV reception (Raleigh, NC). I was using a ChannelMaster CM-4228HD antenna. I received all of the stations pretty well except for ABC11. The towers were all in the same general direction (157 - 166 degrees), and the antenna was pointed in that direction, but I could not get all of them. I posted in a forum about my problem and an expert (based on his posts, he knew what he was talking about) suggested that I try this antenna. Apparently my ChannelMaster antenna did not handle signal multipath very well as it is an issue in my region. After months of trying to get my CM-4228HD antenna to work, I bit the bullet and purchased this along with an antenna rotator. This really solved my problems. Not only does ABC11 come in crystal clear, I also receive other channels that I didn't get before! I would suggest this product to anyone in a similar area to mine.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Terk Technology TV32 Outdoor HDTV Antenna Review

Terk Technology TV32 Outdoor HDTV Antenna
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I did an attic install and it is working great. It has a wide enough reception angle that I didn't have to spend much time fine tuning the direction. The digital channels in my area come from basically three different directions, all within about 30 degrees of each other. I pointed the TV32 roughly in that direction and it picks up all those channels fine.
The package included a mast and hardware for various installations (attic, roof, chimney) along with mounting instructions. Oddly, there were no instructions for assembling the antenna itself. Once I fumbled through that, the rest of the attic install was pretty straight forward.

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Winegard HD7000R VHF/UHF HDTV Antenna Review

Winegard HD7000R VHF/UHF HDTV Antenna
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First the good. I installed this antenna in my attic with an AP-8700 amplifier. It immediately brought in all of my locals and their sub-channels with great signal strength. The farthest tower from me is probaly 30-40 miles. I have 3 TV sets running off this antenna and it works great. I have no complaints now that it is up (see next).
Now the bad:
-The instructions are terrible. It's not that difficult to put together and set up, but don't expect the instructions to help you get there.
-I actually went through two of these antennas. The first one shipped from Amazon missing some parts. I exchanged it using Amazon's return process (which is great by the way), but the second unit arrived missing the same parts. I called Winegard and they were aware of several units that went out with missing parts and sent me replacements 2 day.
The two bad items are the reason I rated this 4 stars. Both Winegard and Amazon's customer service were great which is why they didn't get a lower rating. This is easily a 5 star antenna performance-wise, but hope you don't have the same problems I did with getting all the parts you need.

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Winegard SW-0010 Tripod Mount for Antenna Review

Winegard SW-0010 Tripod Mount for Antenna
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This would be better if one leg was adjustable so you could mount it on slopes, but as long as you center it over the peak, it works fine.
Note that there's only one way it will fit or else the pivot pads on the bottom won't line up right. This is not mentioned in the instructions.
Instead of buying the official mast with expensive shipping, simply go to your home supply store and get a length of 1-1/4" electrical conduit (EMT), it's the same gauge (16) as the better masts and 10 feet is only about $8.


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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Winegard YA-1713 High Band VHF HDTV Antenna Review

Winegard YA-1713 High Band VHF HDTV Antenna
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I bought this antenna for the purpose of receiving a single TV station: WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut. WTNH broadcasts on physical channel 10. The effective radiated power is only 12.4 kilowatts in my direction, and I am 48 miles from the transmitting tower on a line of sight. At my location, TV Fool rates the noise margin at 28.3 db and the power at -62.5 db.
Most of my channels are received via a Winegard 9095 UHF antenna. The 9095 has the unusual feature of having a VHF input to its balun. I have 12 feet of RG6 quad shield from the YA-1713 to the 9095, then 100 feet of RG6 quad shield from the 9095 to my Panasonic plasma. The YA-1713 is mounted only eight feet above ground level inside of a detached garage. The YA-1713 "looks" at WTNH through an exterior wall consisting of clapboards over two by fours. My detached garage does not have insulation or an inside wall. I'm not using an RF amplifier.
The result is a perfect, glitch free picture. Of course, the trees don't have leaves yet here in Western Massachusetts. I'll post back later if the reception degrades when the leaves come out.
I've given the YA-1713 five stars for its extremely impressive performance. However, I do have concerns with its build quality if you intend to use it as an outdoor antenna. First, the rivet that attaches the reflector to the boom was loose on arrival. This allows the reflector to wobble and there is no way to tighten the rivet. Second, two of the latches that hold the elements open were damaged just from unfolding the elements gently during assembly. Third, the elements are easily bent during careful mounting and have to be bent back into alignment after the antenna is in its permanent location.
I suspect that a YA-1713 that is used outside will have to be repaired or replaced after every heavy ice storm. Fortunately, heavy ice storms are a rare event even in western Mass. Given the excellent performance and low price, the YA-1713 would still be a good choice even if you had to replace it every five years or so.
Update 5/24/2011: The leaves are out and the run of RG6 quad shield cable to my TV has grown to 162 feet. Still no RF amp in use. WTNH remains glitch free at all times, which is more than I can say for my local UHF channels on a Winegard HD9095P. I previously described the YA-1713's performance as "extremely impressive," but I would now describe it as "superb."

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Monday, April 30, 2012

Terk HD-TVS Slim-Profile Outdoor HDTV Antenna Review

Terk HD-TVS Slim-Profile Outdoor HDTV Antenna
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I had previously purchased the Terk Amplified Indoor HDTV antenna, somehow believing the word "amplified" meant that I would have better reception. It worked well when you could get it arranged well, usually this meant getting it as near the ceiling as I could manage and pointing it out a window, which worked great . . . when you could hold it there. It would not pick up many channels without reorienting, at one point it was even used with a cable running to another room just to get better reception. After purchasing a new LG 42" HDTV for the living room, I knew I'd need something more capable.
I was immediately interested in the Terk HD-TVS Slim Profile antenna just for its looks--it literally looks like no other antenna I've seen. Still, I was of a mind to be cautious after the previous experience with a Terk product and kept looking. Most of the higher rated outdoor antennas I saw were from Terk, so I came back to look it over once more. Other more typical antennas cost a lot less, but with my location and yard, I really wanted to get something mounted on the house; the roof at my home was still in the process of being renovated, and I didn't want to mar the fresh work by mounting it there when it was done either, that meant that I would likely be mounting it high on an outer wall. Once I had decided that, I have to be honest that I had decided upon the HD-TVS just for its looks alone. I could only envision the larger, forked antennas as looking tacky on the side of my home.
When it arrived I decided to try a quick test by replacing the indoor amplified antenna that had required so much waving around. Just setting this thing on the floor of the bedroom, I immediately managed to tune every local channel. The antenna is actually very light, probably a lot lighter than you think. It is roughly the same size as a DirecTV dish but about half the weight. Like many other users here, I consulted antennaweb.org for a good location, and now the antenna sits just beside a chimney under an awning. It took a couple of additional tilts in order to lock in a strong signal on two stations which are at the same angle from my house, as a bit unexpectedly, when adjusting for one, the other dropped just under 50% strength, but as of this writing I'm pulling in every local station at excellent strength. My place is in a rural area with LOTS of trees so I had been concerned about this after reading another review here, but with local stations between 20.7 and 28.3 miles away I'm thrilled with the reception. Best of all I don't look like a kook with a short wave radio in my house. I may never notice when analogue stations get pulled from the air, just because the DTV signal is so excellent with this antenna, highly recommended.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Channel Master 2020 DIGITAL ADVANTAGE (HDTV / VHF / UHF) Outdoor Antenna Review

Channel Master 2020 DIGITAL ADVANTAGE (HDTV / VHF / UHF) Outdoor Antenna
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My house is located at 13 miles north from Chicago TX stations in downtown.
Several big trees are blocking the line of sight from the right front of my antenna on chimney.
At first,I tried with an antenna Mod# DB4 due to its small size, but it gave me frequent dropping signals out on most channels I could get and no VHF high channels(CH2,CH7).
Therefore, I chose this antenna(Mod# CM-2020) which has strong directional and gain on UHF and high VHF channels. This antenna works perfectly for me except snowy of CH41(analog signal), even though its very long antenna.

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Channel Master 2Bay Out Antenna 4220Hd Antennas & Hardware Outdoor Review

Channel Master 2Bay Out Antenna 4220Hd Antennas and Hardware Outdoor
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I live in an apartment right in the middle between San Francisco and San Jose, so the significant transmitters are 31 miles away from opposite directions. First I tried the RCA ANT525 AMPLIFIED ANTENNA. It pulled in a lot of channels, but I had to crank up the amplification to the max. The problem is, it amplifies all disturbances too, so signal quality is unstable and varies greatly, for example when somebody moves around the room. This causes a very unpleasant viewing experience, especially with digital TV where picture and sound vanish completely when signal quality drops below a certain threshold.
Next up was the Philips High Performance Amplified Indoor Uhf/Vhf/Fm/HDTV Antenna, which boasts even more amplification. It performed significantly worse than the RCA, probably because I couldn't mount it high on the wall like the RCA.
Next, I ordered the highly recommended Antennas Direct DB2 Multi Directional HDTV Antenna, but cancelled the order after I realized that it's UHF-only. NBC is broadcast on channel 11 around here, and the summer games were one of the reasons why I bought a TV in the first place, so going UHF-only wasn't an option.
Then I found this Channel Master 4220. It claims to work also with high band VHF (channels 7-13 or something like that), so it should work perfectly for NBC. It's also a little smaller than the DB-2, which makes it even easier to use indoors. I just mounted it on the wall with a single nail. It looks a bit raw, but I actually like it, it's like contemporary wall art and goes well with a minimalistic modern interior. It took a while to find the best position, and now I get a solid signal for almost all channels without having to move the antenna. It's passive without amplification, so it doesn't need power and you don't have another cable going through your living room. Highly recommended!

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Winegard HD7082P - TV / radio antenna - log periodic dipole array (LPDA) - outdoor - FM, UHF, VHF Review

Winegard HD7082P - TV / radio antenna - log periodic dipole array (LPDA) - outdoor - FM, UHF, VHF
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Antennas are old school. Fortunately, I was raised in that old school. It is surprising what is now available on an antenna if you're in a station rich environment. Mine is located between Dayton and Cincinnati, a station rich environment. The transmitters are located within 45 miles of the location. Besides the network affiliates, their is a wealth of PBS programming.
This Winegard HD7082P antenna has no problem pulling in those signals and presenting a strong signal for the television to process.
The assembly is very simple and straight forward.
I MAY invest in a rotor at a later date. The 'backside' signals are somewhat 'blinded' by topography. That's not the antenna's fault.
One bit of knowledge you'll need; there are no longer ANY stations broadcasting in the VHF Low band; those that were in the low band got moved in the DTV transition.
I researched for a VHF Low capable antenna until I came across this little publicized fact.


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Friday, April 13, 2012

Winegard HD7084P HDTV Antenna Review

Winegard HD7084P HDTV Antenna
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We installed this antenna with rotor and Channel Master amplifier last summer. We live on a hill about 60 miles from the nearest tower. Reception was great. This antenna does not require much assembly. It folds out and snaps into place. I advise using an amplifier if you live in a rural area. We tried it without the amplifier and lost a lot of channels. Also, I highly recommend you secure it to your house with wires and use strong galvanized poles. Although this antenna is well made and held up well with 60 mph winds, it did not do well when we had a severe ice storm this past winter. The pole was not strong enough to hold the weight of the ice covered antenna with steel rotor and the pole bent and the antenna fell on the porch roof. It pretty much destroyed the antenna, so when I finish writing this review, I'm ordering another one of these antennas.

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