Description:
100% brand new and high quality!
You no longer have to pay high monthly cable or satellite bills, you’ll soon be able to watch popular national TV networks and local TV shows at no cost.
Get access to your local news, weather, sitcoms, kids and sports programs, educational programs etc..
Receives free broadcast High Definition Over-the-Air TV signals
Enjoy crystal clear HDTV shows, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 4K | ATSC available.
This antenna is compatible with all types of TV converter boxes and digital televisions/4K Ultra High Definition TVs.
High Quality Indoor TV Antenna DVB T2 ATSC 1080P Digital Amplifier High Gain Satellite Receiver Built in Car Antenna
Specifications:
Working Frequency : VHF(172-240Mhz) UHF(470-860Mhz)
VSWR : ≤1.5
Impedence : 75 Ω
LNA Gain : 20dB
Reception Range: 300 miles
Cable : 3M
Size: about 29.5*7.5cm
Connectors : Universal
Polarization: Linear
Voltage : 5v
Current Consumption : 20mA
Operation Temperature : -45 ~ 85℃
Storage Temperature : -45 ~ 85℃
Compatible with 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 4K
How Many Free Channels Can You Get?
dtv.gov/maps: Find out where the broadcast towers in your area are located.
Antenna Web: Discover how many FREE channels are available from your local broadcasters
Provides lists of available channels, coverage maps, and dynamic signal analysis maps for any location.
Please Kindly Be Noted!
1. If your TV doesn’t have a built-in tuner, a Set Top Box is needed to pull in HDTV signals.
2. If the signal is not satisfying or only a few channels are available, try connecting the amplifier.Keep the TV antenna away from the sources of interference, keep the TV antenna away from those big power consumption devices, such as air conditioner, elevator, hair dryer and microwave oven etc. Areas with large obstructions such as valleys, mountains,Building, etc
3. Antenna signal strength can vary depending on distance from the tower, terrain, and weather. Reposition the antenna in a different location if needed. It is best for the antenna to be in line of sight with the TV tower(s) and avoid obstructions. Always re-scan for channels after moving the antenna.
Lisa F. –
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