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    Mohu Sky 60 TV Antenna, Outdoor, Amplified, 75 Mile Range, Durable Lightweight, Mount Kit Included, Roof or Attic, 4K-Ready, 30 Foot Detachable Cable, Premium Materials for Performance, MH-110585

    • I had better luck with Clear Channel antennas.
    • I don't need any more free channels.
    • I just ran some coaxial from their over to my media box through the attic and hooked up the amplifier and immediately had free high def channels over the air waves.
    • When we talk to customer service to ask if there was compensation because they advertised that we would receive these channels, they explained that they never guaranteed the channels
    • Some days it worked great capturing up to 120 channels, and other days (or within the same day
    • This is an amazing local channel solution
    • I'm certain there are no more channels available in my area, or I would get them with the SKY
    • My best channels are in the 70-80% range--good enough
    • And several other the channels are unwatchable unless you like QVC or HSN
    • But it did pick up the same 9 channels, so it definitely worked, but not the 25 channels that are within 60 miles of my house according to the Antenna Locater at AnntennaPoint.com
    • With the Channel Master amplifier, reception improved to an acceptable 80 to 85%.I'm thinking that I could have saved money by purchasing one of the best Channel Master antennas and done without the amplifier.
    • One caveat - channels from broadcast towers that are 60+ miles away can experience significant signal impairment during adverse weather (heavy rain, low clouds, snow).Net result is this... channels within the 60 mi range are now rock solid
    • My wife helped be my eyes to fine-tune my direction using my TV's signal strength meter and I settled in with a 61% signal strength on my weakest channel (3, NBC)
    • Before, many of the better channels we wanted to watch were always pixcilated, now we don't even have that problem and we are receiving more channels that before
    • It's important to point out that they do not claim you WILL receive all of the channels available in your area, they just make a point to call out what is available
    • Each channel also improved by an average of 10% on signal strength over the Leaf.
    • Obviously, turning off cable and going it alone with just an antenna I realize I'd lose all the cable TV news channels.
    • but I now get all available channels crisply, clearly and consistently
    • I lost the Baltimore channels a couple of days ago during a rain storm, but kept the rest
    • I highly recommend this if you only watch basic stations and don't need the rest of those useless cable channels.
    • I live in Northern Delaware and I'm getting about 40 channels of crystal clear TV.
    • and I got more clear channels then my dad did.
    • Some channels get scrambled when there's a lot of wind and this probably can be avoided if I had installed it on the
    • I would gain a channel and lose one whenever trying to fix the location.
    • Easy to install - provides very clear channels when oriented the right way - great buy for me
    • We tried to fix it, but were now only getting 20 channels and missing certain major networks
    • Not so great , two channels, but they come in ok
    • I was using an antenna for each TV in the house, designed to improve DTV channels (with limited success I might add).
    • The channels it did receive were not clear and always bitmapping and lagging
    • Now we receive almost 50 channels, including NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS, as well as affiliate channels out of Detroit, Fremont and Toledo.
    • A 60 mi range antenna should have been more than enough for my neighborhood/area, but while the Mohu Sky 60 did pick up a few additional channels, I lost other important channels that the Winegard had been getting
    • About 20 other worthwhile channels come in as well, but the total number is over 40 channels, when you include Chinese and Korean, and Latin stations as well, plus things live home shopping
    • I'll miss some of the cable-only channels like NatGeo, Discover,
    • No, it isn't as pretty, and no, they didn't include ANY cables in their boxes like Mohu did, but more channels, cheaper, and higher quality channels...?
    • free tv, fewer channels available but the picture is so clear.
    • love it, i get all local channels and major networks, great addition to streaming
    • With this, there's only about 30 channels we receive (although several of them are great PBS channels).
    • It's like having the Leaf on my TV, but with slightly clearer and a few more channels.
    • Now I am getting 30 channels, no rotating motor needed, and all channels are crystal clear!
    • After that I lost some channel even though I did not move it far
    • While it was laying on the ground we were able to receive about 10 clear television channels
    • The result was 31 channels, 10 more than expected, all very clear
    • The weak channels improved most dramatically with the Sky 60.For some reason, the amplifier included with the Sky 60 did not help my reception.
    • The odd thing was that the location of the transmitter towers of all my local channels are all on the same hill 25 miles away, so why I would loose one channel but not another confused the heck out of me.
    • My stations are aprox 20-35 mile range and I tried it in 4 different locations and a few different angles and heights each scan brought in essentially the same channels and signal strength (sometimes worse) than my rca
    • I have not yet had the time to put the new Leaf 50 up on the chimney/roof, but at this point I am not expecting to get back to the 18 always clear channels I had the first time.
    • Catch 33 channels in my area and all clear.
    • Terrific reception, over 35 channels
    • I get more channels with this ONE attic antenna split 4 ways than I did with my ONE flat amplified antenna hung on the wall
    • HD comes in crystal clear, although like some other reviewers on here there are a few channels that don't come in the best for us, but what can you do, you have to accept that for a channel or two, you won't get everything
    • 28 channels, clear as a bell with no signal loss
    • Playing with the angle and different pointing directions helped increase the number to 22, but still missing major channels
    • , i was luck to get maybe half of those, while antennaweb.org was almost the deal breaker as it states i could get maybe 7 channels when i prompted my zip code
    • Didn't pickup quite enough channels to cover the costs
    • Do not buy the 4 channel splitter, its a waste of money
    • I bought this expensive antenna to receive free HD channels on my tv downstairs, which we don't really use a lot but when we do, or when i have guests who want to watch football we like to have something ready there, without the need of renting another tv box from our cable company
    • This thing has fit the bill perfectly--we still don't get many channels (super rural area), but we get EVERY channel possible in our area and they all come in crystal clear.
    • However, the number of free HD channels that were available in my area was not worth the price.
    • Tip find the toughest channel to tune leave it there and adjust antenna until it comes in.
    • About 20 other worthwhile channels come in as well, but the total number is over 40 channels, when you include Chinese and Korean, and Latin stations as well, plus things live home shopping
    • A 60 mi range antenna should have been more than enough for my neighborhood/area, but while the Mohu Sky 60 did pick up a few additional channels, I lost other important channels that the Winegard had been getting
    • Booster died after a few months of use, and we lost several channels.
    • and I was surprised that without any amplifier I got way better reception and a lot more channels
    • I get much better service and more than twice the channels though most of the extra ones are sales stations
    • I adjusted the antenna back to a 90 degree angle with the ground and all my channel loss problems disappeared.
    • I pick up all OTA channels very well in my rural house.
    • The antenna picked up all the major networks and a few odd channels I've never even heard of
    • Based on this experience I can safely recommend this Mohu SKY HDTV antenna to anyone who has plans to cut the cord from the greedy CableTV companies or merely to get stable 'high' quality free HDTV Local TV channels
    • I would gain a channel and lose one whenever trying to fix the location.
    • Brings in local channels nice and clear.
    • The ones that are viewable are amazingly clear and strong: ABC, two CBS channels, NBC, FOX, CW, 3 PBS channels, a local channel, 2 Hispanic channels (don't knock 'em, they're very entertaining), and about 3 channels I did not recognize
    • I cannot confirm or deny that because the channels I want come in so well without it that I decided to just leave it off
    • I had previously had a cheap 25 HD antenna and bought this in the hopes of boosting my meager channel count from 3 to 20
    • Well I only got 3 channels
    • If you are having problems with choppy channels or distorted pictures I recommend removing the in-line amplifier all together
    • As it is, I still get 14 channels, very clear and no interference!
    • I was hoping this unit mounted up on my roof would bring in more than the 9 free channels I was getting with an 25-mile indoor HD antenna, but it didn't
    • A few days ago we had a really good storm move through and all of a sudden I lost several channels.
    • Thought I was getting an upgrade to existing $40 HDTV non-amplified antenna from local big box store, but actually lost a few local channels that were coming in crystal clear before.
    • 200.The nicest thing is that I really don't miss the other channels that much.
    • We get about 30 channels, half are in Spanish and Chinese, but it works
    • And several other the channels are unwatchable unless you like QVC or HSN
    • However, if you want to use live HDTV that is completely free to anyone, as well as other channels previously unseen, all you need is a tv that is able to receive the signals, or get an adapter for older units.
    • so 7 channels is fine with us, again this would probably work better in a clearer area
    • so 7 channels is fine with us, again this would probably work better in a clearer area
    • Mediocre signal strength and one channel that dropped out a lot.
    • This won't pick up cable channels, but if you are in the right area you will get enough channels that you won't miss cable or satellite
    • I took mine apart to see why I lost several channels and it is really just two pieces of metal connected to the cable
    • Brings in clear HD and 20 more channels than the 50 did
    • but I was still sporadically missing a few channels, particularly in the evening
    • channels were very weak.
    • We still have problems getting 3 channels in but that could probably be corrected
    • My experience has been that it stabilized one channel that had been marginal, but didn't help with signal drop on another channel which had been troublesome before
    • Was so surprised at the clear channels received
    • Our TV goes in and out with this product; and on days when it is windy, raining, or snowing (which is pretty much every day since we live in Michigan), there is no chance of watching your favorite channel for even 5 minutes without an interruption
    • I do get the 10 or so good channels I want to
    • All in all I gave this antenna 5 stars as it did ultimately pull in more channels than the others and I suspect mounted on an mast would do even better
    • Outside, inside, up or down, bolted or unbolted+Comes with a 30-foot cord+Comes with hardware to bolt it down+This pulls in a lot of free channelsCons:-Has a really long cord, if you don't want to put it outside-If this moves at all, then the channels get blurry
    • The picture quality was impressive but, although I gained three channels I didn't get before, I lost six channels I previously had
    • Very good antenna, light, simple installation and deliver clear channels pictures.
    • I get any channels at all where I am, but sucks that something is wrong with the amplifiers that support can't explain
    • Channel Master/Winegard extreme fringe, the vertical UHF, the cheap plastic "deep fringe," you name it
    • Getting 12 channels, pretty satisfied w performance; occasional pixilation
    • The RCA needed to be turned in different directions to receive the available channels, netting a total of around 15 stations, but only one of the 4 major networks.
    • The picture quality was impressive but, although I gained three channels I didn't get before, I lost six channels I previously had
    • Yet it fails to deliver more than a few decent channels for home use.
    • Un-boosted it couldn't even pick up any channels, boosted the best it could do was in the 50-65 range
    • 4 days later we were receiving over 110 channel crystal clear from the roof of our single story home
    • This is one website where you can see what channels are available in your area
    • This one actually WILL pick up channels in the 50 mile range, and when combined with the USB-powered amplifier cable widget, worked flawlessly
    • Mohu dangled off my deck railing for a few days moving in the wind, got 38 crisp channels
    • Wow, 60 channels, bye satellite TV
    • In my case, channels I'd love to get are blocked by mountains, hills, and city buildings
    • I've been using the antenna for about half a year, and most of the time, we get a clear HD signal on the major networks as well as ~50 other channels, most of which I'd never heard of before
    • I'd get a 2 or 3 channels, just like when I was growing up back in the 60's
    • Works as advertised and I have 32 stable channels in the Sacramento, CA, area
    • On a good day we also receive FOX-8 out of Cleveland, which we never got with the Clearstream, which was really appreciated as we were able to watch the World Series.
    • Sadly, outside we ran into the same problem (though not as bad) as with the previous antenna, leading us to believe that the issue is the 50-year wiring in our house.
    • I really feel as if I were ripped off with this purchase, and because I bought it for my uncle's birthday, I can't even return it because I am past the 30 day, I will see about getting my CC to remove it, this thing is as cheap and flimsy as it gets and at this price I could have bought something pretty nice
    • It does not receive vhf as strong as