Outdoor Antennas | Range | Description |
---|---|---|
Winegard HD9095P | 85 | UHF | $76.37 |
Antennacraft MXU59 | 80+ | UHF | $63.26 |
Winegard HD-9032 | 80 | UHF | $51.99 |
Terrestrial Digital DB8 | 70+ | UHF | $86.99 |
ClearStream4 | 65+ | UHF | $129.97 |
Winegard HD7694P | 50 | VHF, UHF | $59.92 |
RCA ANT751 | 40 | VHF, UHF | $45.74 |
* Range is indicated in miles.
Long Range To Deep Fringe
1. WINEGARD HD9095P Yagi (7.7 pounds) — Easy installation. Very directional. The high-gain antenna has 39 elements.
2. Antennacraft Deep Fringe Yagi (8 pounds) — Comes fully assembled.
3. WINEGARD HD-9032 Yagi (7 pounds) — Easy assembly. This is the 35-element version.
4. Terrestrial Digital DB8 (7.8 pounds) — Does not come assembled. Very popular. It is an omni-directional antenna. Lifetime Warranty. Multi-Directional ‘Bowtie’.
5. ClearStream4 (7.4 pounds) — Easy to assemble. Very popular. An omni-directional antenna. It comes with a lifetime warranty. A favorite with many.
Medium To Long Range
6. Winegard HD7694P Yagi (6 pounds) — Very popular. Optimized For Channels 7-69.
Short To Medium Range
7. RCA ANT751 Yagi (5.13 pounds) — Easy assembly for simple installation. Wildly popular.
* Prices may vary and are not guaranteed to remain the same. Details are only suggested as a reference point. Please be sure to study the specifics before making a final decision.
TV Signal Locator
1. TV Fool — Find out where that broadcast signal is coming from. Grab a compass and point the antenna where it needs to be.
* The Virtual Channel is what you see on the television screen. The Real Channel designates what the true frequency really is. The Real frequency implies where your antenna should be resonate at, or at least an average part of the UHF Band, for example.
Quality HDTV Coax
1. Mediabridge — 50 feet Triple Shielded Coaxial Digital Audio Video Cable F-Pin to F-Pin with Easy Grip Connector Caps.
U.S. HDTV Broadcast Frequencies
1. TV channel frequencies — Frequency allocations for TV channels in the U.S.
Broadcast Networks In My Area
1. TitanTV — Free local TV listings.
2. TV.com — TV listings.
* Most broadcasts are transmitted in the UHF band, and the directional antennas are designed to perform efficiently in this area.
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