RCA ANT111E Indoor Digital TV Antenna, Non-Amplified, 40-Mil... - 2024 report by Whydis
RCA ANT111E Indoor Digital TV Antenna, Non-Amplified, 40-Mile Range
Keep it simple with basic off air reception of local digital channels through adjustable and retractable VHF dipoles to improve reception, and no-scuff pad to protect your cabinet or top of your TV.
This cheap-o needed the least adjustment and received the most channels
I live in downtown Chicago and this antenna does a great job of picking up stations all the way to Joilet.
This antenna does a great job of pulling in the signals even in a rural setting
This antenna does a nice job of picking up the local Philly stations pretty well, and it even gets a few Newark stations which was quite a surprise, considering we don't even get those on cable here.
For the price and size, this antenna does a great job in pulling in the local stations
This RCA passive antenna works very much well than some other Brands with RF amplifier that they attenuate instead to amplify
So happy we got this one, its the best works well all the time, gets 70 channels in our area.
This inexpensive antenna works better than the more expensive flat (ultra thin) antennas however the rabbit ears are pretty flimsy and one broke easily.
They work, but not better than other antenna have worked for us in the past
This antenna worked well out of the box, although I noticed when I unpacked it that one of the "rabbit ears" was loose
We used the TV Fool website to figure out which direction to point this thing, and presto, we get all the channels that site said we would in perfect HD.
you are required to have a digital TV for this to work.
I currently use streaming services but missed the "live" tv
Hooked it up, programmed TV to antenna and it works fine
There are some HD channels available and they look great on my LED tv
Unfortunately this is my second one my first one didn't work at all the second one or third place by Amazon free of charge which I appreciated but the antennas themselves do not hold up within a week or two the antennas had bent and broken half they're just not made out of the strong enough metal owl to hold their
I'm giving it 3 stars because it does work, and works pretty well, but it broke as I was putting it together
This antenna is amazing as to all the channels we do get from it.
You pay almost nothing for an antenna that delivers over the air channels as well as, if not better than, the cable company I used to do business with.
this was a very inexpensive antenna I used for a vintage Kenwood tuner... pulls in many stations with a strong signal as good as
Only time the picture breaks up or freezes a little is on a very cloudy days which does not happen so often in Scottsdale, Arizona
It has its bad days, but it is still as good as anything else I've ever tried including far more expensive units.
Fell apart the first few days and got almost no reception.
You pay almost nothing for an antenna that delivers over the air channels as well as, if not better than, the cable company I used to do business with.
On bad weather days I need to be able to reposition the antenna.
You pay almost nothing for an antenna that delivers over the air channels as well as, if not better than, the cable company I used to do business with.
It does indeed get full HD, and the slight glitches is probably because of the square antenna breaking the plastic when putting it together
The attachment points for the continuous loop were not correctly formed so I broke the plastic around them while inputting the receptors.
this was a very inexpensive antenna I used for a vintage Kenwood tuner... pulls in many stations with a strong signal as good as
the antenas broke off as I was taking it out of the package--extremely cheap and will not be purchasing again
One of the 'ears' broke off as if I bent it back & forth, it just broke....
a piece of junk one of the antenna poles broke , within a week, also the 4 foot cord attached to it means you cant move it too far from set.
so thought I would try and see what kind of signal this would pull through if I hooked it up the where the cable TV used to connect into the splitter supplying feed to the remaining TV's which weren't hooked up to DirectTV as well as to the additional cable jack for the sets hooked up to Direct .
I'm giving it 3 stars because it does work, and works pretty well, but it broke as I was putting it together
Works as it should.... but check the website to find out how far your towers are so you can be sure and get the channels you may want.
Can notice some major interference, only on some channels, when there is bad weather.
Secondly, oftentimes in the event of bad weather, you may need to adjust the "bunny ears"; however, this is a common problem amongst ALL antennas--not just this particular one
On bad weather days I need to be able to reposition the antenna.
Works as it should.... but check the website to find out how far your towers are so you can be sure and get the channels you may want.
This antenna is amazing as to all the channels we do get from it.
so if you live in a single family dwelling you might consider drilling a tiny hole in the ceiling and hanging the far end up in the attic.btw for modern DTV channels you don't really need the rabbit-ears part of this antenna, just the UHF-loop part
just connect the near end to your tv with a standard co-axial cable plug, hang the far end up on the wall and away you go
The UHF antenna STILL might not be in completely, but think the real problem is the two ends that are supposed to go into the base are just a bit too long for them to go in any further.
Perfect n meet my expectations
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Keep it simple with basic off air reception of local digital channels through adjustable and retractable VHF dipoles to improve reception, and no-scuff pad to protect your cabinet or top of your TV.