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The PBD Digital Outdoor TV Antenna offers an impressive 150-mile range, supporting dual TV outputs without the need for a splitter. With a motorized 360-degree rotation and a weather-resistant design, this antenna ensures optimal reception and durability. Installation is a breeze with its snap-on elements and included 50FT RG6 coaxial cable, making it the perfect choice for outdoor use.
Impedance | 75 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 150 Miles |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Color | Silver, Black, Grey |
J**.
Excellent OTA Television Antenna with built in rotator
I received this antenna as an upgrade to a smaller, less capable antenna from the vendor. That antenna did work fine, but the rotator had a little limitation - it had one rotation button on the remote. This antenna rotator remote has clockwise and counterclockwise buttons to much more easily aim at the transmission antennas. The antenna is a bit larger than the one it’s replacing with a corresponding increase in reception range and signal strength. I mounted my antenna on the existing antenna mount very easily, but if you need to install from scratch they include all the hardware necessary for a successful and solid installation. I really appreciate the upgrade with the bidirectional remote and the additional cost over the older, smaller antenna makes it a worthwhile upgrade.
T**Y
This antenna really does work well.
We are located at least 50 miles from a major city, but this antenna pulls in more than 40 stations! It was not difficult to assemble. We had it mounted on top of our chimney, and it works great. Just make sure to tighten all connections, and it will work well.
E**R
What’s not to love?📺
This antenna works great. The picture is very clear and most of my stations come in from One Direction. Easy to use and set up. Great value for the price. What’s not to love!
R**K
It works well enough but don't be fooled by the 150 mile rating.
We have Spectrum cable and the sports broadcasts they give us are all crap quality wise (signal compression I believe). I was looking for a better picture quality that didn't make player's heads "fuzzy" when they move.I got this antenna to put outdoors. The one I used to have in my attic worked some of the time but never consistently. It couldn't get FOX at all and so when it finally stopped working completely I decided to put one outdoors. It is all plastic construction with exception of the aluminium antenna rods. I'm not sure how long it will last on the west side of my house with the wind and rain we get coming across the open field at times but that was the only place I could put it and not detract from the appearance of our home. The manual clearly states to only hand tighten the connections as using a wrench against the plastic mountings would definitely break it.It snaps together fairly easily. I tested the rotor motor out before mounting it. Everything worked as designed. Somebody in one of the reviews mentioned slop or backlash in the rotating motor and their antenna would wobble back and forth in the wind a couple of inches. I measured mine and there is indeed about 1/8" of slop or backlash in the gears of the rotor motor. When measured at the outer edges of the antennas, that equates to about 1" of movement back and forth of the antenna. I have not watched anything yet when it's been windy out to see if that will be a problem for me or not. I would think the farther you are away from the point of broadcast the more it might influence the picture on a windy day.I am 16 miles from the local TV antennas. I get a very crisp picture on both the UHF and the VHF frequencies. So much better than cable. Sports look amazing now. My antenna is mounted at the top of my roof right at 14 feet high to the antenna. I tried getting channels from the next town over but I was not able to pull them in. I went to the FCC's web page to find out what compass bearing to aim my antenna so I know I was pointing at them. The whole "150 mile range" of this is a joke. While it may be able to pull in stations from that far away, their chart which comes in the manual states that your antenna would have to be 150 feet in the air to be able to receive from that far away. The next town's towers are 60 miles away from me. According to their chart my antenna would have to be about 30 feet high. That's not going to happen without a tower on the side of my house and the wife already said that was a definite "no". I got the antenna with the rotating head so I could aim it towards several different towns but as of now it looks like I could have just bought a static one as I won't be rotating it (plus a static antenna wouldn't have rotor backlash and so would be more stable in the wind).For some reason I pictured the included mast as being taller than it is. It clearly states the length but I missed that part. I was able to get it to clear the roof as you can see in my pictures but not by a whole lot. The rotor rotates about 355 degrees. So when you set it up, realize you can't go all the way around and plan accordingly.Everything I needed to mount this is included. You get lag screws for wood, really good anchors for mortar and nuts/bolts for mounting to metal or wood. So they have you pretty well covered that way. The 40 foot length of RG6 was just enough to tie this into my outdoor cable junction box. I added a grounding plug and a surge protector (not included) to the line for added protection from lightening. I then ran new lines from the outdoor junction box to the antenna control box inside the garage and then cables from that to separate TVs. I'd say it was worth the price I paid. ($52)As for the time to install it, between finding a piece of cedar in my barn, cutting it to shape, two coats of stain to match the house, putting the antenna together, running lines from outside to inside the house to separate TV's, I spent 6-8 hours but I am happy with the results and the look. (Not too obscene)I would recommend this product at this price point but not higher.
P**A
Great Antenna, great reception
This antenna has saved me a great deal of money. I got it when my cable provider was raising rates initially just to try it and it greatly exceeded my expectations, i was able to receive all of the channels that i had been getting before. A one time cost that was less than one month of the higher rates is a deal that can't be beat. Highly reccomend this product.
W**S
chinese junk, waste of money...
This antenna is nothing but cheap chinese junk. I should have known by the web name chingpingding, which did not exist. Any antenna that just randomly goes in either direction is going to be useless. Rather than return it, I dismantled it and threw it away. Amazon should be embarrassed. I know I am/
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