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Antennas Direct DB8 Extreme Range Multi-Directional 'Bowtie' UHF DTV Antenna

by Antennas direct, inc
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (383 customer reviews)

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  • Range of up to 70 miles or more
  • Impedance of 300/75 ohm
  • Works up to 70 miles or more from transmitters
  • Very flexible aiming characteristics
  • Weatherproof construction
  • 70+ Mile Range
  • Enjoy ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, and other local networks with their newly expanded programming for kid's, news, sports and more
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Receives Crystal Clear UHF HDTV Signals
  • The perfect backup in case of emergencies or bad weather
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Antennas Direct DB8 Extreme Range Multi-Directional 'Bowtie' UHF DTV Antenna + Winegard ANWI8700 Winegard AP Signal Amplifier + Antennas Direct STM-715 30-Inch Antenna J-Mount
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Technical Details

  • Need Help? Call our Tech Support Line at 877-825-5572 Monday - Friday 9am - 9 pm CST and Saturday - Sunday, 10am -6pm.
  • Not Included: Cable and Mount

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 28.5 x 42.9 x 9.1 inches ; 7.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000EHWCDW
  • Item model number: DB8
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (383 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 8, 2006

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Antennas direct extreme range multi-directional bowtie uhf antenna 70+ milesantennas direct extreme range multi-directional bowtie uhf antenna 70+ miles

Product Description

The DB8 Antenna Receives Free Over-The-Air Digital and HD Programming with NO Monthly Cable or Satellite Fees. The DB8 UHF Antenna is also capable of short range high VHF reception. The bowtie design of the DB8 uses triangular elements instead of rods to increase the bandwidth allowing it to cover the entire UHF band. Additionally, the mesh reflector of the bowtie is more efficient than a rod reflector, is lower in weight, and provides less wind resistance for greater performance and durability.


Customer Reviews

Please buy this antenna if you would like to save money and be more independent. OHIO MAN  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
Now all of our channels are crystal clear! Teresa Lee  |  57 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
342 of 342 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Doubled my channels! Some tips for installing... September 2, 2009
By Scott C
Amazon Verified Purchase
I live about 35 miles from the city where the transmitters are located, with a few trees obstructing a clear shot from my roof. But since I was determined to eliminate our monthly cable bill and go with FREE instead, I looked at many different outdoor antennas and read dozens of reviews. I also found out signals in the air are 100% HD, whereas cable compresses the signal to around 70%. But you probably already know that if you're looking for an outdoor antenna...

Anyway, after weeks of research I decided to try the DB8. When we first cancelled cable, I was getting 16 channels using RCA's "best" amplified indoor antenna. After hooking up the DB8 on the roof and aiming it in the general direction of the city, I got 35 channels. I eventually added a Motorola Signal Booster to the line in order to get the local ABC affiliate that is a little further away, bringing the total to 36 channels.

Needless to say, I love this thing. Years ago we had the conventional old school "arrow" looking outdoor antenna. It pulled in about a dozen stations, half were all fuzzy. But with digital, it's all or nothing. Fuzzy won't cut it. So I'd highly recommend the DB8. It simply works better. That, and it looks cool, the neighbors probably think I'm contacting Mars, lol.

I also found out a few other things along the way, which may be helpful if you're new at this... As with most outdoor antennas, you'll need a few other things to hook it up:

1. Antenna mast (the pole the antenna mounts on)
2. Mounting hardware (basically 3 types: wall mount, tripod roof mount, or chimney mount)
3. Coaxial grounding block (connects the antenna cable to copper grounding wire)
4. Copper grounding wire (enough to go from the grounding block to the grounding rod)
5.
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332 of 344 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Super sensitive, difficult to point June 6, 2008
Amazon Verified Purchase
Buying an antenna for your digital TV receiver? It can be difficult, eh? If you live in the city near the transmitters, it's fairly easy -- any small, truly omni-directional antenna will do fine (perhaps the Antennas Direct DB2). If, like me, you live 50+ miles from the TV transmitters and they're in different directions, it becomes a challenge. Here's some tips:

- No antenna is totally "omni-directional" (receives from all directions) no matter what the ad says. Every antenna receives better in one direction than another, and the high-gain antennas are the most picky. Your TV's rabbit ears antenna might do better than a fancy high-gain antenna if it's pointed in the wrong direction. If you buy a "uni-directional" or high-gain antenna, be prepared to spend a lot of time tweaking the direction.

- Don't believe the high-gain ratings, they're mostly marketing hype. There are independent web sites by antenna nerds that rate antennas fairly, so do some research. What you'll find is that every antenna receives some channels better than others -- for instance, it may have great reception ("gain") for channels 30-60 but be terrible for channels 1-20. Ideally, buy an antenna that has has good gain for the channel(s) you're most interested in... if you know what those are.

- Antennas are highly sensitive to position, direction, and things nearby that might interfere with the signals (trees, houses, traffic, the family dog, etc). So what works for me or your neighbor might not work for you. Even a slightly different location may have a huge effect on your reception.

I have a Channelmaster 4221 and an AntennasDirect DB8, one pointed at distant Seattle and the other pointed at Canada, and both connected to an RCA A/B antenna switch.
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105 of 107 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best in class long range antenna. May 9, 2007
By S. Fox
I live over 50 miles from the stations. The DB8 is the best antenna I have found for long range reception. It is tuned for the higher DTV frequencies and is resistant to interference. It will be much harder to get the same results from a combination UHF/VHF antenna.

With my previous antenna, I could only receive 3 Of the 8 HD stations in my area.

After installing the DB8, I not only got all 8 stations with 85% or better signal strength, I was even able to improve the signal on my existing channels by about 20 points.

For the previous reviewers who had a problem, it was most likely an installation error. Unless you live very close to the towers, it's kind of hard to screw up DTV reception with a high gain UHF antenna like the DB8.

For long range reception the DB8 is best in class, but as much as I like its performance, this is probably not the best antenna for people living less than 5 miles from the transmitters, as it could possibly overload a tuner or attract multi-path interference.
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57 of 57 people found the following review helpful
Surprise! On our HD television, our picture is far better with this antenna than it was with either cable or satellite! We found out that's because the cable and satellite companies compress the HD signal to broadcast it, and using a good antenna we can get the full original quality. Overall, we're as thrilled with this after using it for 9 months as we were when we first bought it.

Although there's a pole pictured on the box, this antenna did not come with any pole at all, even a short one. By the time we had this installed and functioning, we'd spent about $65 beyond the antenna itself (details below). We finally gave in and spent an additional $37 for a signal booster (amplifier), because we live in a relatively remote, mountainous area, and couldn't reliably pick up the signal from NBC's ridiculously weak local tower. Even without the amplifier, our antenna--mounted on a 20' pole--brought in all our other local channels (ABC, CBS, FOX, and PBS) beautifully, and NBC occasionally. If NBC's broadcast signal weren't an order of magnitude weaker than all the others, we'd have been fine without the amplifier.

VERY HELPFUL: We used [...] to find out exactly where to point our antenna from our house. It gives compass readings to two decimal places, with distances to the various towers near the entered address, and a list of available channels.

What we bought in addition to the antenna itself:

* 25 feet of high-definition optimized coax cable to connect the antenna to the house: $17.88 at Wal-Mart, in the electronics section. (25 feet of regular coax cable would have been $8.88 and might have worked fine; we decided to spend the extra to help be sure we get a good, clear picture on our television.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Performance - good price
Well built and works great . . even if you only put it up 5 feet from the ground like I did! Takes about 10 minutes to construct . . . Read more
Published 2 days ago by george r stiglich
5.0 out of 5 stars Attic Mount
I bought this planning on mounting it to the old dish mount on my roof until I could run new coax to another location. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Bama
5.0 out of 5 stars i get all the channels
I was skeptical at first. but after installing this antenna, i was amazed at getting 120 channels, after deleting the shopping and 3rd world stations I receive some of the best HD... Read more
Published 8 days ago by ALANGOLD00
5.0 out of 5 stars Compact and it works great. It is also easy to assemble and to mount.
I live out in the country, so cable tv is not an option for me.
I also just don't want to spend the money for a satellite tv bill every month, just to have the kids glued to... Read more
Published 10 days ago by Ken Davis
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceeded my expectations
This is a good antenna for the price. I live over 80 miles from Baltimore and I am getting WMAR & WBFF (as well as the CW and others up that way), with a little tweaking I expect... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Frederick Lancaster
5.0 out of 5 stars DB8 Extreme Antenna
I installed this antenna yesterday on my roof and it works fantastic! I live 60 or more miles from the nearest station and it picks up all of them. Read more
Published 18 days ago by scooby
5.0 out of 5 stars very awsome item working great
awsome working picking up 20 chs before i even put it up on a pole. I loved this item working awsome
Published 19 days ago by barry
4.0 out of 5 stars Good antenna
Easy to set up, great picture and reception . Installed in the attic. Picked up twice the amount of channels and broadcasts of some hard to get ones.
Published 24 days ago by Suzanne
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Antenna
Easy to put together & install. We are enjoying free TV. The higher it is the better the reception & it doesn't seem to be bothered by the weather like our satellite service was.
Published 28 days ago by Diana M
4.0 out of 5 stars Compact & Lightweight
Product works. The directions are awful. They refer to the pictures which aren't clear enough, zoomed enough or Enough of to build the antenna correctly the first time. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lnd Svyr
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