• Reviews around day (2.26 of 5)

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

    • On bad weather days I need to be able to reposition the antenna.
    • This antenna works well in my Brooklyn apartment some days and other
    • Antenna broke off the first day after installing it.
    • It has its bad days, but it is still as good as anything else I've ever tried including far more expensive units.
    • 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
    • this is really designed for the good old days of *analog* UHF-VHF tv, but it will work with the frequencies of on-the-air modern DTV, which are similar to the old UHF tv frequencies
    • Junk broke the first day we had it!
    • I miss the old days of regular t.v
    • On cloudy or rainy days, the reception is not as good
    • One of the antenna's broke off the day after purchase
    • Thank God for Amazon, I returned it immediately, same day and proceeded to look for other antennas
    • Two days and it breaks
    • Fell apart the first few days and got almost no reception.
    • I ordered this on a Thursday afternoon and got it the NEXT DAY!Installation was easy
    • But flimsy; one ear broke the first day.
    • Works just as well as day
    • Some cloudy days the image may get scrambled a bit, but for the most part it's so worth the money it's been saving for the past year.
    • 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.