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Channel Master Omni-directional SMARTenna | 
enlarge | Brand: Channel Master Category: CE
Buy New: $49.99
New (6) from $49.99
Rating: 6 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2
MPN: 3000A Model: 3000A UPC: 020572130004 EAN: 0020572130004 ASIN: B000BSKO84
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Channel Master #3000A Omnidirectional Antenna |
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Product Description This antenna features a light weight and modern design optimized to receive HDTV signals. You can receive crystal clear, native, uncompressed HDTV signals up to 45 miles away from the broadcast tower. This antenna receives from all directions so no rotator is required.
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Great for my circumstances July 17, 2010 Ol' Dan (Greensboro, NC) I use this in on the outside of the all metal building where I work, at an airport. Since the building is quite close to an active runway and taxiway, there are limits to how high above the building the antenna can be, so it's only about a foot above the (flat) roof.
Even so, it works quite well. I have two tvs connected to it, and they're able to pick up stations as far as 60 miles away, depending on time of day, weather, etc. Even a very weak station about 25 miles away comes in almost all the time. Of course, all stations are digital these days, so if you get any sort of decent signal at all, the picture is quite clear. Still, this antenna seems to do an excellent job overall.
It's moderately omnidirectional, but it does receive better if you have the "front" side (marked on the antenna) pointed toward the station. If you use the front performance as 100%, then the back is maybe 80%, and the sides are about 60%. Not too bad, actually, if you know anything about antenna theory.
All things considered, it's been well worth the money for me.
Didn't Work For Me January 11, 2009 Clint Noren 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I ordered this product online after doing the AntennaWeb scan for stations and antenna types in my area (Charleston, SC). The scan showed that all my stations require red, blue or violet antennas but this antenna is designed for the yellow zone. I tried a quick hookup but it did not receive any of the 14 available stations. It would be very helpful if your discriptions of the antennas available included information about the antenna type color zones!
a great product October 13, 2008 Larry D. Sowers (kelly,nc usa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
this omnidirectional tv antenna receives most digital channels in my area.it is a great product .
GREAT URBAN ANTENNA September 28, 2008 Gotch (St. Pete, FL) A great urban antenna,it improved signal strength on all channels.
I was able to remove the large and cumbersome yagi's that I was using.
works just fine September 9, 2008 humphie (baltimore hon) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
fixed our problem after our antenna was zapped by lightning. was able to pick up the stations that are further away so we were happy. not much to say about an antenna really! but so far we're happy with it.
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