Basics Ultra-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna - 25 Mile Range
Comment added on 31 OctobeR
AmazonBasics lists three
different antennas under one sales entry point but there are major
differences in antenna size and reception. Selecting the right antenna
will make a difference in the broadcast [OTA] signals your television
set receives. My advice is begin by using this site
[...] [antennaweb dot org]
and
follow the steps using the ZIP code for your location, and then choose
which of these three antennas might work best for your local area.
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I
considered the Mohu Leaf products but decided on this AmazonBasics
model because prior buys of AmazonBasics cables has proved their worth
as a product line to me, saving 15 dollars over a similar Leaf was a
plus. I used a zip code based search service to see how many channels
are available in my geographic area, 18 in total. With the AmazonBasics
amped antenna 16 is exactly what I receive after removing some
duplicate non-HD repeater signals and learning two listed stations are
private and coded. Excellent reception as I'm approximately 10 to 30
miles away from the originating signals.
Unpacking was easy as
was connecting the cable to my television set, selecting channel signal
type to "Antenna", and running "Auto Program". Bingo!, bright and clear
picture and sound on the first try placing the antenna on an inside
wall about six feet up.
I choose the amplified antenna because of
my location and signal reception concerns, in hindsight I might have
been able to use the AmazonBasics standard non-amplified antenna, but I
went for the possible boost in reception performance for my location and
distance from signals.
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Basics Ultra-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna - 25 Mile Range