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It’s nice to get a “win” once in a while. We live at 2,500 ft. in hilly, rocky terrain and not much line-of-sight to the San Diego area broadcast towers, 62 miles away according to tvfool. We are at the Southern end of Riverside county where it touches San Diego County, North of Fallbrook. All of the tv reception websites have low expectations for this area so I bought this antenna as a test, thinking I might be disappointed. Just the opposite has happened. To test the antenna, I attached it to an 8’ piece of PVC pipe, stuck the pipe in a chainlink fencepost, and hooked it up to a 22” digital tv. The antenna is pulling 47 stations from the San Diego area. Haven’t turned it around yet to see what we can get from LA (also about 65 miles to Mt. Wilson towers).Half the stations we are receiving are from Mexico so of no use to me as I don’t speak Spanish. However a fast preliminary test shows us good pictures and sound from Fox, NBC, two PBS stations and several others. Imagine what this little antenna would do mounted on a 20 mast with a rotor! Satellite tv is about to be kissed goodbye as this little antenna will combine nicely with an inexpensive streaming service. It’s quick to assemble, and no tools are required. All you need is the coax cable. That’s not supplied.The plastic parts of this antenna won't last more than a year out here, but hey, for $22, I'll just buy another one.
Extremely good value and this was easy to install and works very well. I use it to supplement a ClearStream antenna for most of my channels, but there were always 2 channels that I had difficulty receiving after cutting the cord, one a PBS channel and the other an ABC channel. It was important to me to receive both of these channels and I had been getting them intermittently with frequent pixelation. Since installing the Mediasonic antenna, aimed directly at the PBS channel, I was able to change the direction of the Clear Stream slighty, so that I now pick up the ABC channel very well, plus all the other channels I wanted. I get 32 channels now, very quickly and reliably and have no more cable bill. I live near a lake, surrounded by trees, about 50 miles from Charlotte and this antenna was the final piece to my cord-cutting puzzle. With my 32 channels, plus Netflix, Amazon Prime, Sling, and Acorn, I pay less than $45/month for TV, compared to over $100 per month I was paying. I wouldn't be without Netflix and Amazon Prime, even if I still had cable, so essentially I'm saving over $75/month by cutting the cord.
I bought this antenna because of my experience both using and building Yagi-style antennas. Yagis are highly directional with a narrow bandwidth. After the recent channel repack by the FCC, I thought it had a decent chance of covering the now compacted UHF TV spectrum where all but two of my nearby channels were located.
Assembly was very easy. After hooking it up in my attic and scanning for channels, I was stunned to see that it picked up more channels at better signal strength than my old antenna. My old antenna was a bow-tie version that cost six times as much as this Yagi. I was impressed!
If you need a highly-directional TV antenna to pick up channels in the UHF band, this would be a great choice. This Mediasonic antenna is very powerful. It's also very inexpensive.
I bought this small antenna to replace a much older and larger model that was damaged in a storm earlier this year. I live on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon, so my signal is not particularly weak, but I still need an outdoor antenna to bring all my channels in without an occasionally pixelated mess.
So, far this works great. Great signal on UHF channels, and okay (some marginal) signal on H-VHF, even though it's not rated for that. I have no problems with any of the channels breaking up, and I have this installed on a splitter which goes to 4 televisions and an FM radio receiver.
Note: Unlike other TV antennas I have installed, this antenna comes unassembled. Assembly was relatively easy, even though I had no instructions in my box (I bought it used from Amazon Warehouse Deals). Installation was a cinch; this antenna is small and light, and I was easily able to manage the install solo...something I could not do with a larger antenna. I ended up using a universal J-pole mount, and mounting it to the window facing outside my living room. My front porch is adjacent, so, if I have any issues, I can just walk outside rearrange, right, and turn as needed. I used the wiring from my long gone cable service to run it to my televisions, so it was just a matter of tightening up the coax at the antenna and the box.
Overall, this antenna is a great buy for urban and suburban people. It picks up the signal well, is lightweight and easy to install, and let's face it, it's downright CHEAP to buy. I would recommend it highly for anyone who doesn't live in a fringe area.
This antenna is directional. It should be pointed at the TV tower that is farthest away that you wish to receive. It will receive strong local signals very well from the side. It will not receive signals from behind it. You should not need to amplify the signals received IF you are within 20 miles of the TV tower(s) and do not have a long run of cable to the TV. Since I am beyond 20 miles from all but one TV tower, AND have a long run of cable to the TV, I installed a Trisonic 36db amplifier, available from Amazon, in the cable as soon as the cable enters the house. This combination produced unbelievably good results! I'm receiving channels that I never even heard of. I highly recommend this combination to anybody in a fringe reception area, as I am. Due to my recent disappointments with antennas having amplifiers built in, I believe that "amplified" outdoor antennas should only be used as a last resort, if you MUST have a long run of cable outdoors before it enters the house. The amplifiers just don't seem to last long outdoors.
Uh, ya. It's awesome. Called my satellite provider today and cancelled. This month was the end of my two year contract. I tested this antenna inside the house and picked up 40 channels. As others did, I put this up on the post of the satellite dish that was already on the roof, and used the coax that was already run to my TV :) That's the greatest part, if you've got satellite don't bother buying new coax or a new mounting post (like I did). Just use what's already installed.
Picked up 87 channels and this thing isn't even at the apex of my roof. Half of these channels I won't watch, but still. Wow. Amazed. Highly recommended antenna here. Also, there's a free app out there that shows you where the transmission towers are, and uses your phones compass to help point your antenna in the the right direction. I may still use the mounting post I bought and go ahead and try this at the tip top of my roof...just to see if it get's still more channels.
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Agreed, incredible antenna at an amazing price
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 21 de agosto de 2016
Uh, ya. It's awesome. Called my satellite provider today and cancelled. This month was the end of my two year contract. I tested this antenna inside the house and picked up 40 channels. As others did, I put this up on the post of the satellite dish that was already on the roof, and used the coax that was already run to my TV :) That's the greatest part, if you've got satellite don't bother buying new coax or a new mounting post (like I did). Just use what's already installed.
Picked up 87 channels and this thing isn't even at the apex of my roof. Half of these channels I won't watch, but still. Wow. Amazed. Highly recommended antenna here. Also, there's a free app out there that shows you where the transmission towers are, and uses your phones compass to help point your antenna in the the right direction. I may still use the mounting post I bought and go ahead and try this at the tip top of my roof...just to see if it get's still more channels.
Came in new condition with required hardware except for lock washers. Had to go out and get stainless washers and lock washers to ensure my satellite dish stays put once the signal was locked in.
I've yet to install it, but it seems pretty straightforward. The build quality looks to be very good so I don't anticipate any problems with it. We'll see how it survives numerous Canadian winters!
Buen precio, la antena adquiere buena senal, es simple pero eficaz. La instalación fue muy sencilla y la orientacion fue hacia el sureste en direccion a antenas satelitales