• Reviews around signal (3.70 of 5)

    Chaowei DVB66 TV Antenna for Digital TV Indoor - Portable Indoor Outdoor TV Antenna for ATSC Television,PCI/USB TV Tuner - with Magnetic Base

    • yup that cord has a very good length i now get a much stronger signal and
    • I had to move the antenna to find the best signal
    • Every station comes in with a strong signal
    • Product arrived and appeared solid, & worked great for little over a month, then reception was poor for a couple weeks then the coaxial cable fell off while inspecting it to try and diagnose the poor signal
    • So small you can fit it in your pocket but provides great HD signal
    • I bought this for a guest bedroom TV along with Chaowei AMP1801 High Gain TV Antenna Amplifier Signal Booster for HDTV Antenna.
    • Now we get the majority of our available local channels with a fairly good signal
    • The reason is this tiny antenna is unamplified antenna, however, if add an amplifier signal booster, it can work as an AMP unit, luckily, we ever bought an antenna with a detachable amplifier signal booster, when plug into the booster, it really works as good as the amplified antenna, we got all possible channels, also it is neater than the big leaf antenna when you put on the table.
    • Terrible signal and super bad quality.
    • and since we’re talking digital the channels that do come look great (digital channels, you either get a good picture or you don't, unlike the older analog signals where you could still receive a weak signal that was all showy
    • But one station is from 90 miles away (KMPH Fox 26 Fresno) and with perfect signal.
    • Remarkable it provides clear channels and signals that was otherwise unavailable.
    • Gets a great signal.
    • However, you still need an amplifier to boost the signal.
    • All improved the signal but the floor lamp yielded great results and the antenna is small enough that you can't see it when attached to the back
    • Was VERY skeptical since I had purchased three other types of those bendable vinyl-type digital antennas that had to constantly be moved in order to keep from loosing the signal
    • And the cord really is very long to reach over to a 2nd window for a better signal
    • With the Chaowei product I am experiencing pixelation (similar to what I was getting with on the rabbit ears) on a HI-V and a UHF channel within the "Strong Signal Stations" as shown by dtv.gov/map.
    • The only cons is that, like any air antenna, when there is wind the signal of the weakness channels is lost, but in general the price-quality ratio is excellent
    • Constant signal interruptions
    • I am able to get more channels, with a clearer signal with this little antennae.
    • The only cons is that, like any air antenna, when there is wind the signal of the weakness channels is lost, but in general the price-quality ratio is excellent
    • Let me put it this way, I use to spend 20 to 30 minutes with the old rabbit ear digital antenna to get a good signal
    • Wasn't sure how well it would work as I have tried others.
    • Extremely well made and picks up all the local stations as good as or maybe even better than the cable connection
    • it works as well as as of the more expensive antennas I have bought in the past