Easy to install and works great, but still having issues receiving 1 local channel (ch 4 in DFW area) on one of my 2 antennas. The pic still freezes only on this one channel, but I am only experiencing this issue with antenna # 2. I have a fairly long run from the source to the TVs on this antenna (probably about 40-50 ft), so I think this is the issue. If I move the antenna closer to the TVs and shorten the cable runs a bit, I think this will solve the problem with Ch 4 on antenna # 2. I purchased a 2nd antenna because I have 5 TVs to supply (the manufacturer recommends a max of 4 TVs per antenna). Antenna # 1 supplies 3 TVs (this is the one with the shorter cable runs. Reception is great on all channels, including Ch 4) and antenna # 2 supplies 2 TVs (this is the one with longer runs that still has issues with Ch 4). Antenna # 1 is closer to the TVs with shorter cable runs and reception on all local channels is great. Both antennas are mounted in my attic and I do not have solar barrier installed under the decking of the roof. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I bought this with the idea that I would replace my current DIRECTIONAL antenna (Lava HD-2605) with this OMNI-DIRECTIONAL antenna. I put it all together (pretty easy), but upon installation on my antenna tripod (approx 30ft from ground-level on my roof), the reception of any channels was actually worse than what I was already using. So, I had to trudge back up my roof and uninstall this and reinstall my old antenna. All this being said, I live in a very challenging area for TV reception, but unfortunately (1)this didn't perform as I had hoped and (2) I bought it from an eBayer that doesn't take returns. So, kinda burned on 2 levels. :-( I think there are much better antennas out there than this (and the HD-2608, for that matter), so the search continues. Needless to say, I would not recommend this antenna if you live in a mild to moderately signal-challenged area.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
We just installed it, which was easy to do by following the emailed instructions in addition to the ones that were included. The extra coax was a great addition and all the parts needed were supplied. You will need a compass and a FCC report or Rabbit Ears report using your address to optimize reception. RabbitEars provided a channel number guide/map. You will also need to follow the setup menu provided on your TV. We got 15 channels covering most of the stations we normally watch that are not "cable". So far so good!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
About 50 from our 'local station's. Mounted about 8 feet above the lawn, and we have a slight hill to get over plus some buildings and trees. We pick up 20 channels, only about 7 to 14 if we have it in the house. You do have to play inside on how and where to place it. Outside you do not need to turn it. We prefer it to one with rotor and having to adjust it for towers in different directions. Good product. Also connected it to four set amplifier, it works great.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Very easy to set up. If turned just the right way, can get channels 85 miles away. I had to "aim" it to get the channels 40 miles away in a different direction...when turned where could get the 85 miles away ones, the others would break-up or not be there. I said "Yes" to does it perform well because I was able to get the distant Channels but had hoped it would do so in all directions.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
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