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Superior reception without the whole neighborhood noticing. This unique, digital antenna integrates seamlessly and easily into any home environment, indoors or out. It's small compact design adapts to most attic settings, while the superior construction and materials withstand tough outdoor conditions.
Antenna Gain (dB) | 12 |
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Display Resolution | 4k |
Electronics Included Components | Chimney/Pole mount, Hardware |
Features | High definition compatible |
Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
Range (miles) | 70 |
Returnable | Non-Returnable |
Signal Type | UHF, VHF |
Manufacturer Warranty | 12 mos P&L. R&R not covered |
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Hello Sodler, Typically batt or blown insulation will have a rather small affect on the incoming broadcast signals. Foil faced insulation or radiant barrier will significantly reduce the incoming signal strength.
The antenna will receive ATSC broadcasts. Keep in mind that you must have a NextGen tuner in order to enjoy the enhanced broadcasts.
How does it look to your antenna
Hello Kaysid - Yes, it does require a coaxial cable to connect the antenna to your TV. We recommend using a Quad-Shield RG6.
Hello Stony — The ANT705E is a multi-directional antenna, designed to receive signals from various directions without needing to be rotated. However, we’re unable to guarantee reception, as performance depends on a number of external factors—especially the signal strength at your exact location, which can vary greatly due to terrain, distance from broadcast towers, and potential obstructions.
Hello Hankster - There is very very minimal snow buildup on the antenna itself, so it typically does not require brushing off after a storm. The antenna is designed to withstand outdoor conditions and maintain reliable reception even in snowy weather.
Yes, you need to purchase a coaxial splitter from Radio Shack or equivalent.
Yes, this antenna can be connected to multiple TVs, but several important factors must be considered when splitting the signal. Each split reduces the signal strength proportionally—so splitting to four TVs means each receives roughly 25% of the original broadcast signal. We recommend using an amplified splitter like the RCA VH240R to help maintain signal strength across all outputs. Older or lower-quality coaxial cables, often used by cable companies, can introduce noise into the system. We recommend using a Quad-Shield RG6 coaxial cable for new installations. If you choose this setup, be sure to remove any existing splitters installed by the cable company, as these are typically designed for cable frequencies and may not be compatible with over-the-air antenna signals. Alternatively, installing separate antennas for each TV can ensure optimal reception and maximum signal strength at every location. Using proper setup techniques and quality equipment is essential for achieving the best performance when sharing an antenna signal across multiple TVs.
Hi Lesley, thanks for your question! The Attic/Outdoor Compact Design HDTV Antenna has a maximum rated range of up to 65 miles when used in conjunction with our RCA preamplifier. However, this distance can vary depending on several factors such as line of sight to the broadcast towers, surrounding obstructions like trees or buildings, terrain elevation, and even weather conditions or seasonal foliage.
Hello Signal, this antenna is designed for receiving digital over-the-air (OTA) television broadcasts, not FM radio signals. While some VHF antennas may incidentally pick up FM signals, it is not optimized for that purpose. If you are looking to receive FM radio stations, a dedicated FM antenna would be the best choice.
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