4K Full HD quality 360-degree motorized rotation Digital UHF/VHF, TV, and FM radio Parabolic focusing reception Built-in, high-gain booster Built-in, low-noise circuit Easy to install and operate 39.3-foot coaxial cable Remote control for rotation Weather resistant Working Frequency - VHF 40~300MHz, UHF 470~890MHz; Noise Figure - <=2.5dB Typical Antenna Gain - VHF 28~32dB, UHF 32~36dB Reception range - 150 miles Channels - 1~69 Impedance - 75 Ohm Max output level - 105dB u V Dimensions - 16.8" x 3" x 11" and 2.6 lbs
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Item model number | ONB17CH001E |
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Product Id | 1155309 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 681131177283 |
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Look. IM planning on retiring this years..Im already making cuts so It's not so hard to adjust......My cable and WIFI was $200. Had I known how well this worked I would have done way back....I cancelled cable changed wifi to ATT.......to be able to stream...but honestly...I have more TV Than I can ever watch FREE... 51 channels And they just happen ed to beall local. ABC NBC CREATIVE SHOPPING NETWORK DECADESS on and on.....So happy with this ...I. am a 68 yr old female And putting thid together was a breeze..By the way...I saw a more that sharing more than one TV May effect Signals...not so...I hooked up a 2nd TV.. MY pictures are beautiful..once you Use the remove and turn the antenna in best position....Run SCAN channels on each TV...for second cable ....Purchased RG6 coaxial cable cheaply..from Amazon From USA company..Cimble..quality product...GOODLUCK..!
I already wrote a review (which isn't posted yet), but I do have something to add! Many have said that the rotation feature of this antenna doesn't work, and I can attest that on both of these that I have purchased, neither one will rotate. I was going to return the first one that didn't come with all of the parts that I bought online from Walmart and had to buy another one at the local store to get all of the pieces, but have decided to keep it for spare parts! I finally got it installed last night and so far so good! Picking up all 20 of the OTA channels here in Yuma, AZ!
When it worked it worked well. One of mine quit working after a year, but it might have been a weather problem. I got a replacement for it, but the design must have changed since last year. This one has a couple of slides you have to use to lock the wings in the up position. but they don't slide and the wings won't go up enough for to install the rotor unit. May have to return it for another.
This works well but still did not pick up some stations we wanted. I don't think it really is reaching 150 miles, but it definitely gets a lot more than the smaller, "window" type of antenna we were using. The remote is nice, but it's a little frustrating trying to figure out if it's turned enough or not and what direction it's rotating in. However, I think those are issues with most of these outside antennaes. It's a decent product, but don't expect to necessarily get all the channels you see the TV guide telling you that you should be able to get. We used it nearly two years, but ecently, after a tree limb knocked it over during a storm we replaced it with a larger, "more powerful one." However, I'm not sure it does much better. I need to add that we are way out in the country under a lot of large oak trees, so I know that too, affects the signals that reach us.
I live in Terrell in an apartment. I put the anatanae on a pole ON MY FRONT PORCH and I receive 61 stations with good reception on most with minimal tuning of the antana
I bought this intending to attic mount instead of outdoors. It works very well, and I pick up all the channels I should given my location from the towers. I have 2 chief complaints. The first is that although the motor will turn the antenna 360 degrees and reverse when it gets to the ends of its intended travel, if you can't see the antenna, you have no idea of what direction it's pointing in. The second is that you must apply power. I understand the need to power to turn the antenna and to power the internal amplifier, but it would be preferable to have the internal amplifier bypassed when the power is off.
I bought 2 of these and really liked at first. now one has quit completely and one won't adjust remotely.Just disappointed because now I have to start looking for some that will last.
This thing has the sorriest directions I've ever seen. For one thing it doesn't tell you how the rotation device works and I cannot get it to rotate no matter what I do..... It probably is faulty, but if I have to go to the trouble of taking the pole down, it will be to put up a different antenna.....
Not very good quality. Just feels cheaply made. Actuator is not consistent (changes directions and is not smooth). Remote to change directions has no logic. Push left button and actuator moves left. Press left button again and actuator moves right. Same with the right button. Hard to fine tune position with actuator. It did pull in channels, just not sure if it is any better than the old rabbit ear antennas.
The antenna itself did the job, but the coax input? is so shoddy that antenn in fell out. I do not recommend. You can see in photo the copper wire and one thread is all the support. I hand tightened and it fell out. JUNK