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Pulls a good UHF signal but a fairly weak VHF signal.
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Solid signal strength, I got more channels than with other models
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Additionally, a coax splitter can degrade the signal a bit.
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I think that another very strong signal was probably overloading the amplifier and causing inter-modulation distortion on all other channels
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Easy to install and for a rural community wear we live, we are able to pick up an awesome signal.
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The amplifier actually disrupted the Fox channel signals
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Signal is strong and no breakups regardless of weather conditions.
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I've had a lot of issues getting a clear signal.
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This was to be used where the signal should be strong enough to use a simpler antenna but we were getting poor reception on one channel
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this antenna works good and provides a great signal, I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because I actually have a !byone indoor flat antenna that picks up a few more stations and it just sits on the shelf next the the TV
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The digital signal can be very erratic at times; especially during inclement winter low pressure system weather.
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Now they were at a better signal strength and did not go out during weather
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I needed to split the signal for four TV locations in my
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If you feel you may need a little better signal because your towers are blocked or farther away
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I mounted inside my attic and still got good signal.
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We opted to place the antenna in our attic vs outside and we still get a fantastic signal!
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Now there seems to be some other unknown electronic device that kills the signal, and I'm even worse off
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I am able to drive at least two devices, my TV and Tivo box after splitting the signal
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The signal on all channels were worse no matter what direction I pointed the antenna I could not get reception that was even close to my old 50 mile one.good price but couldn't get the advertised
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I get a strong signal from all channels except ABC, which is what my girlfriend likes to watch
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Also, living 28 miles from Chicago means I'll get a better selection of channels than people in rural areas, but based on the strong signal strength, I predict that I could have lived quite a bit farther away and still gotten a good signal
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Clear signal but don't expect cable or streaming quality and large variety tv.
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The yagi was receiving marginal signals at times, especially from 5 - 7 PM. :-(
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Amp is strong enough to split the signal to two TVs
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Granted, I don't live far from the transmitting stations, but this is a great way to guarantee good signal
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Signal is very stable
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With AT&t, constantly lost signal for whatever reason, not to mention AT&T customer service (if you want to call it that)
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However none of them were strong enough to give us consistent signal in the suburbs
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Since then have been using a very small 6x9 outside antennae with signal amplifier that worked ok
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I put the in-line amp at the cable junction and splitter box to split the signal to four rooms and it is working great
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I don't want a rooftop antenna because I don't want to make holes in my metal roof, plus you'd get weird signal reflections off of the metal roof that could be equally as problematic as an indoor antenna.
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While this antenna produced a significantly stronger signal, the signal quality as indicated by a HDHomerun device was very poor
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I actually get a stronger signal when not using the amp
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My Stations are all within 25 miles but still decided on long range antenna due to wanting to have good signal on 4 TVs
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Signal is reliable and channels don't drop off during snow or rainy days
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eliminates fade in and out of signal on windy days with set top antennas, greater range and solid signal of all available channels
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I also have the GE 33692 Attic Mount HD Antenna and it pulls in more channels and with a stronger signal
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Now it continually gives an intermittent signal.
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I moved mine as little as 1/16 of a inch to get the best signals for all towers.
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Actually I could get the same channels on this antenna than my leaf, however the signals were more intermittent and the train interference was actually worse.
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signal is great and installation was simple
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I was able to catch more, and with stronger signals across the board
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Signal is strong and no breakups regardless of weather conditions.
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I installed it in the attic of my garage and then split the signal via an amplifier and now have two TV's that get all of the local channels.
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Gets stable digital signal even in the room
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I would have loved to put it out on my roof to see if the signal I received was even stronger, but since everything was working fine from my crawl space I decided to just leave it there
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I purchased this to replace the smaller indoor antennas that did not provide a great signal for one of my televisions
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Even kept good signal strength during a recent thunder storm.
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When I split the signal for two TVs it still worked great
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It pulls in a stronger signal than my previous antenna did
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Went from 3 poor reception stations to 72 channels with very very good clear crisp signal
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Pulls a good UHF signal but a fairly weak VHF signal.
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Unfortunately, turning various electronics on in the house kills the signal - for example, the LED lights in my garage, which sits a floor below and on the same side of the hose as the antenna mounted on the roof
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Nice solid signal, currently mounted at 8' and receiving through the house.
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There is a set of ABC stations that have a slightly weaker signal on the same tower that the CBS transmitter is on about 60 miles away, and the ABC stations break up especially during the daytime
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Great antennae, very strong signal
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Not sure if the amplifier does anything to boost the signal
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Excellent signal and HD quality video
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The signal is always strong and clear
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and I get a very strong signal
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Getting 40 channels but really just wanted strong signal for abc, cbs and nbc.
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I receive excellent signal for both UHF and VHF-Hi bands.
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By putting it in the attic, I was getting a much better signal and it was able to pick up stations behind the antenna as well.
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Very strong signals at all TV locations
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The furthest tower I receive is ~30 miles out, and I get very good signal.
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but it is about 200 feet away, so the antenna still grabs an adequate signal and the 20 degree off-axis tower signals are still reliable
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We are picking up over 30 stations now with very strong and clear signal
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I would get a useable signal most of the time, but from about 5:30 to 7:30 pm the signal would disappear
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The weaker signals come and go during the day using this
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The amplifier actually caused a couple of the stronger channel signals not to work.
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Need to boost signal and tends to slide on mount.
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The only downside so far ( had this about a month now) is that when there is a thunderstorm or heavy rain the signal poops out, just like satellite