Antennas Direct DB2 Multi Directional HDTV Antenna | List Price: $49.99 Discount Price: $29.29

| Brand: Antennas Direct Binding: Electronics Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Features: GREAT PRODUCT [Posted on 2008-12-29] Get almost all over the air HD channels. Even split the antenna with 4 tvs and still works decent in office. Not pleasing to eye at all so must find a 'hidden' area to put the antenna.
DB2 [Posted on 2008-12-30] Antenna received shortly after ordering. It worked much better than the single bow-tie I was using but not as good as I expected. I found that the reflector could be removed for a much smaller antenna without much change in reception quality.
The antenna was slightly more directional than I had hoped and thus did not meet my expectations. Other than that, a very good antenna for the money.
Fantastic antenna [Posted on 2008-12-31] I bought this antenna to go with a TV without a cable hookup, for the upcoming digital conversion. The TV had an antenna already and got okay analog reception (six channels), but with the digital convertor no channels came through (digital requires a full signal or does not work at all). I hooked up this antenna to the TV and convertor box...voila! Thirty digital channels in seconds (even hooked up indoors, in an apartment complex). Highly recommeneded!
Works as advertised [Posted on 2009-01-01] This antenna has to be assembled using simple tools (screwdriver). The instructions are reasonably clear although I initially installed the elements backwards. We attached the antenna to an internal HDTV card installed in a desktop computer and are using it indoors. It picks up more signals than our other antenna (one of those picture frame antennas). The main HD antenna towers are 10 miles away and they all reported maximum signal strength. We'll be trying it with some towers that are 30 miles away in another week or two and we'll report on that.
great antenna that works indoor [Posted on 2009-01-02]
I bought this antenna after reading many of the positive reviews, including those from people using it indoor. Previously I used a rabbit ear antenna and was able to receive all the basic channels here in NW Austin: FOX, PBS, NBC, ABC, CBS, and CW (9 including sub-channels). Signal strength was good most of the time, occasional pixelated images, but the antenna had to be fully extended and was very unsightly. To solve this problem I installed this antenna in the master bedroom closet right above the cable distribution box (mounted it flat against the wall). The reception has improved; I can still receive all the same network channels plus a couple of new Spanish channels. This is pretty good considering the less than optimal install: indoor, first floor, not facing stations. I can't say anything bad about this product other than the photos in the instructions don't appear to match the actual product. Fortunately it's a piece of cake to install.
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