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    RCA ANT111E Indoor Digital TV Antenna, Non-Amplified, 40-Mile Range

    • I only got like 20 channels
    • 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
    • I get 12 channels with these and they work great.
    • and it didn't work for getting reception inside of our apartment, except for one really broken channel that is pretty much unwatchable
    • Not stylish, but catches all my local channels just like the more expensive models.
    • Hope it will pickup more channels, like CNN major stations, but coundn't.
    • Within minutes you'll be enjoying the divinity of free local channels.
    • Didnt really catch any useful channels
    • Testing it out on my flat screen I got a really good local channel that had AMAZING reception
    • With the antenna, I can find close to 15 free channels in Cincinnati including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS, and the CW
    • A local channel kept flickering in and out.
    • Make sure you'll get your favorite channel
    • I was able to get almost all the available channels using this antenna.
    • Check your local area to see what channels are available to you and their signal strength
    • Amazing that something so inexpensive can provide so many crystal-clear channels
    • Channel 3 is the only station we have issues with, and sometimes we'll end up switching TVs mid-program because the channel is spotty
    • So happy we got this one, its the best works well all the time, gets 70 channels in our area.
    • n't I buy one I decided on this rca antenna to replace a ripoff $25 monthly time warner basic 13 channel cable service
    • I was skeptical when I read the reviews that said the channels would be so crisp, but I stand happily corrected and would highly recommend trying this out first
    • The od broke one with one very long anntenna and 10 yrs old gets clearer pic and more channels
    • and it gives you enough channels
    • Get a lot of good channels and to me its a lot better then cable that just shows the same thing over and over again.
    • I pick up 3 decent channels for free now, and considering I paid $8 for it, I feel like I've gotten my money's worth
    • The best I have gotten ever is one channel.
    • It also picks up one audio only channel, and two Spanish channels, one with sound, all useless to me
    • Was able to pull in 14 clear channels
    • Receives channels well, easy to set up and install
    • But now a few months later, many channels are losing signal or do not work at all
    • and i'm only getting like 1/3 of the number channels (analog & digital) that I'm supposed to get in my area (Garden Grove, CA
    • I need an antenna to get the basic channels on my flat screen tv, i put the antenna behind the tv so you can barely see it, and i received the channels no problem.
    • Maybe works if your in town and want free channels but in the country didn't work.
    • So, I get all the (free) channels I am supposed to
    • I don't honestly know if I need all three things, but I know I was not picking up channel 6 clearly with my flat antenna alone, and when I brought this channel 6 worked
    • It's incredibly easy to connect to your tv and to go through the process of scanning for available channels.
    • I used it in conjunction with a converter box and still was not able to get clear channels.
    • This basic indoor antenna was purchased for my elderly neighbor and so far he does not have any major complaints, except depending on the channel he has to get up and adjust the ears of the antenna to focus the channel but he has those channels are not real important to him.
    • For my situation, it will get me enough channels from the big city to help during a cable outage or an emergency.
    • It brought many more channels in, and I've never lost the signal, nor did I have to reposition it.
    • I lose channels very often and have to re-position the antenna often.
    • I find it received almost all (over 50) of my available channels with a clear, strong signal
    • 27 channels...free!
    • I never could have imagined there were that many channels available in our area.
    • Well i got 25 total channels
    • We get every available channel just fine.
    • 69 channels very clear and
    • One broke picks up no channels for me
    • This RCA antenna lost a channel and what it did pick up came in worse
    • I don't watch a lot of TV and this pulls in enough channels to get me what I want to see.
    • I saw no value in it whatever, didn't enhance my channels in any way
    • Perhaps it was my walls, but I moved it to two possible rooms and even tried it on my balcony, but I only ever saw one fuzzy channel and that cut out when I wasn't holding it in place.
    • Maybe works if your in town and want free channels but in the country didn't work.
    • The channel do not stay steady and I would not buy this product again
    • You might only miss 2-5 channels from all the available ones in your area.
    • If you are in the StL area I've had issues picking up channel 46 with this antenna and my older one
    • It constantly lost the channels while I was watching them
    • have found our preferred channel that cable system fails to provide
    • JUST right and really no other channels.
    • This product did not work for my tv at all, not even 1 channel
    • Works fine - some HD channels in my area that are supposed to have good coverage loose signal once in a while, but I blame this more on the location of the antenna not being optimal
    • Just make sure when you scan for more channels to add on don't do a complete rescan and start all over you may loose some channels
    • you have 10-20 free channels!
    • It's a bummer because there are some great channels in Spanish with HD quality
    • Upon hooking up the antenna, the Mohu leaf gave me about 20 channels, but the problem was that no matter where I hung the antenna, all the channels were jittery, and kept getting out of signal after a few minutes
    • With the weaker channels, reorienting the antenna sometimes works
    • We get excellent reception and all the basic local channels
    • They are clear and most channels are already HD.
    • Installation: - Take out of box - Plug into TV - Search for channels on TVAfter the above, I had well over 100 channels.
    • when I did the CH scan, I picked up 64 crystal clear channel’s.. Including MeTV..
    • The most surprising thing is all my channels are super clear and some in HD too
    • I can't believe how clear the channels come in
    • I get like 10 channels, maybe.
    • Love this antenna it a lot of channel good for guest rooms
    • Picks up all free HD and standard channels in my area, even though I live a few miles from town
    • This is a great little antenna that allows us to pull in crystal clear HD channels
    • There are some HD channels available and they look great on my LED tv
    • Plug it in, hit channel search and BOOM
    • Obviously, turning off cable and going it alone with just an antenna I realize I'd lose all the cable TV news channels.
    • Please note, that I didn't gain any new channels over the previous antennas but I never thought I would either
    • Only 6 (less than half) of the local available channels were coming in with this antenna and a few of those were not holding stable
    • I am not getting CBC, but all local channels are available
    • 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
    • Cheap and doesn't pick up many channels but easy to adjust to get better signal.
    • The channels kept messing up badly.
    • enjoying 35 channels as clear as prestine waters
    • We don't have cable so the five clear channels are better than nothing.
    • We got lots of channels and they were as clear as our HD channels with our cable service.
    • It works better closer to the window, and some channels work better like that
    • We live in the middle of a large city, so I was expecting to have some decent channels picked up by this antenna
    • It will usually be impossible to receive all channels at once with the same orientation; so, optimize its orientation for your favorite channels and then you can reorient it if you want to watch some weak channel occasionally
    • These channels are all FREE channels.
    • In total I have roughly 30-40 channels available
    • I like the educational channels for my kids that come on....those were unexpected.
    • Great OTA channels, but I experienced digital delay on my hd tv.
    • The channels I wanted are all stable and crystal clear
    • didn't work, didn't receive any channels at all, item is way smaller then it looks in picture
    • Goodbye cable tv hello free local channels
    • I’m usually able to get ABC and FOX and often KCAL or channel 9 in LA and some other odd channels such as local channels that speak languages that I don’t…Armenian, Spanish, and Chinese.
    • Connecting it to our new second-floor HD-TV and placing the antenna near a window, I did a channel scan and was able to capture four channels well enough to view
    • I use this Antenna for a 32 inch LED SAMSUNG TV and I get some pretty good solid channels, even the basic ones and several world channels from TAIWAN, CHINA, JAPAN, INDIA, RUSSIA, and United Kingdom
    • But all other channels are in HD and I love it.
    • This picked up the majority of the available channels in my area, but there were frequent times when the signal would become pixelated and lose the signal completely (making whatever you were watching un-watchable).
    • Having an older set, and not being possessing the inclination and extra cash needed to maintain cable service, my roommates and I set out to find a decent antenna to work with the new digital box so that we could watch a few basic channels when the mood struck (generally around Christmas, when watching the Holiday Yule Log becomes ridiculously appealing.)Going with the price = quality maxim in mind, we overpaid for an antenna that sadly, underperformed
    • It cost $9, took me 4 minutes to assemble and attach to my TV, and it works perfectly and the channels look amazing.
    • I am getting 28 free channels
    • The association management keeps playing with the roof-top antenna and I loose channels
    • To sum up, it didn't get me any channels that are useful, looks cheap, breaks easily, and makes cable look almost appealing again
    • I live in a city (specifically, Dallas), so I didn't really anticipate that I would have a problem picking up channels
    • The association management keeps playing with the roof-top antenna and I loose channels
    • It seems if I get lower channels in perfectly then the higher channels reception will flicker or not work and vis versa.
    • I can live with that - the number of steady channels already well exceeds the amount available before the change to digital.
    • I get 9 or 10 crystal clear channels which are the only ones I watched anyway
    • I bought this antenna for to bring in the local channels to compliment my Roku
    • If you live in philadelphia and you have been missing channel 6 abc, BUY THIS
    • I am normally not a fan of TV, I use my TV as a computer monitor but I figured it would be good to have important channels on my tv in case of emergencies to watch the news..
    • It constantly lost the channels while I was watching them.
    • Easy to install,quick delivery, pulls in 32 gorgeous channels clear and vivid
    • It was so easy to install, and I get great reception and 30+ channels with this RCA Rabbit Ears!
    • It works fine without them, but I wonder if some channels would be better with the rabbit ears and if we would get even more channels
    • so we just wanted some free channels for those boring days
    • Works well - pulled in 40+ channels in my metro area.
    • THE COMPARISONThe Rabbits got nearly 50 channels upstairs - which is just about all the channels available over the air in my area - and 24 in the basement (!)
    • The Amplified HDTV Antenna-50 Miles Range 1byone however allowed me to get all 22 channels available to my area, so that is the one I am using.
    • I tried two antennas before: a Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna and a RCA Digital Flat Antenna and both had problems in capturing all the regular channels in Manhattan.
    • It will usually be impossible to receive all channels at once with the same orientation; so, optimize its orientation for your favorite channels and then you can reorient it if you want to watch some weak channel occasionally
    • I guess I would buy it again if I didn't want all of the available channels to come in.
    • I previously purchased an AmazonBasics Ultra-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna - 35 Mile Range, but was getting choppy reception, and lost some channels that I had when I first installed it.
    • model.you must understand unless you live in a good area reception that this antenna requires fine tuning and could be hard to position it and find the right spot.so...it took me a while when at last i could locate a spot into my condo for my surprise a little far from my big window who i thought it could be the ideal spot,after some fine tuning i could get with a high signal streght of 80% my favorite channel without interference.in my case i use this antenna to get only the channel iam interested in
    • No such luck, I only get 9 channels with this thing, and they are Ion, Qubo, IonLife, Shop, QVC, HSN, WEDN1, WEDN2,
    • Free channels!
    • this was a very inexpensive antenna I used for a vintage Kenwood tuner... pulls in many stations with a strong signal as good as
    • it broke as i was screwing in the antenna
    • I'm giving it 3 stars because it does work, and works pretty well, but it broke as I was putting it together
    • After testing both antennas at 3 different locations in my house located in northern VA, the conclusions are 1) it is your location that matters the most, not the antenna, and 2) this RCA antenna performs far better than, or at least as good as, the Terk antenna in all 3 locations.
    • 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 .
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • One of the 'ears' broke off as if I bent it back & forth, it just broke....
    • The signal is disrupted when a helicopter flies by (which happens more than I realized in DC), but when the signal is clear, the quality is just as good as
    • This antenna is amazing as to all the channels we do get from it.
    • This thing broke as soon as we took it out of the box
    • Doesn't work as it should.
    • Perfect n meet my expectations
    • Perfect n meet my expectations