

📡 Elevate your HDTV game—don’t just watch, dominate the airwaves!
The Stellar Labs 30-2475 Fringe Directional Antenna is a rugged, 8-element outdoor antenna designed specifically for VHF-Hi HDTV reception across 174-230MHz (channels 7-13). With a maximum gain of 12dB and a front/back ratio of 15dB, it excels in challenging environments, delivering crisp digital broadcasts. Its directional design and standard 75Ω F-connector output make it an essential companion for millennial professionals seeking reliable, high-quality OTA TV signals without compromise.
| ASIN | B014M0XXES |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,514 in TV Antennas |
| Brand Name | Stellar Labs |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (207) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2015 |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.4 pounds |
| Item model number | FBA_30-2475 |
| Product Dimensions | 60.5 x 35.25 x 14 inches |
R**K
and they said it couldn't be done
I live in the mountains surrounded by mature trees, i.e., trees much taller than my house which is built on the side of a mountain. My goal was to get ABC, CBS and NBC OTA with an attic mounted antenna. After going to the antenna websites, I learned the three major networks were transmitted from three different directions with the transmitters located 9, 24 and 14 miles away respectively. However, two of the transmitters are located on the other side of a mountain. I started out with Channel Master due to the name and reviews. They recommended their Pro-Model antenna with their adjustable gain preamp and gave very little guidance. One channel had a good picture, unfortunately the other two pixilated to the point of not being viewable. After exchanging emails with the Channel Master tech support, they said I was in a location where I could not achieve what I wanted with an attic mount antenna. So, I returned the Channel Master antenna/preamp and began my quest for a replacement attic mount antenna setup. I happened upon a promising attic mount antenna while surfing around reading reviews, so I went ahead and ordered the antenna from Amazon. After the order was placed, I stumbled upon the Antenna Man on YouTube. I decided to take a chance and pay the Antenna Man for his antenna recommendation and guidance. I provided the Antenna Man with all my info. The trusses in my attic are designed such that an antenna either needs to be compact or oriented in a NS or EW direction so my antenna choices were limited. The antenna I ordered would not have been the Antenna Man’s first choice, however the truss design limited my antenna choices. The Antenna Man told me exactly which direction to aim my antenna, in my case to a closer repeater rather the main transmitter (who knew?) and use a meter to find the best signal location. Since I am using an HDHomerun tuner, I purchased the Signal GH app, which was recommended by the Antenna Man, to find the ideal location in the attic. The antenna pulled in NBC and CBS with no problems, but I could not find a location which would satisfactorily pull in all three major networks. Back to the Antenna Man. He advised me on installing the Stellar Labs 30-2475 to pull in ABC and a combiner to bring the signals from each antenna to a signal coax cable to my HDHomerun tuner. Following his instructions and purchasing the equipment through his Amazon links, I am happy to say I now have the ability to watch all three major networks plus several other channels. For my situation, I can’t say enough of the performance of the Stellar Labs 30-2475. However, it would not have been possible to achieve the outcome I did without the Antenna Man’s guidance. It was worth every penny to pay for his service, and I spent less money for the two antennas and combiner than I did for the original Channel Master which did not work for me.
E**P
Quality built, works great even without a preamp!
Wow! Received earlier than expected. Got me my TV channels 7&11 (177 MHz & 201 MHz) in like gang busters without a pre amp. Even have the ant resting on wood supports in attic most likely compromising some gain but getting 75-80% signal quality!! This is a quality built antenna. I am a happy camper again. Only needed for these two high VHF stations, I have other antennas for UHF channels, different markets. I was using a ClearStream but it didn’t have the antenna elements for much VHF high gain at 177&201 MHz. Using a Televes Avant-X to manage 4 antennas. This VHF only antenna is my 4th. I am rural with good/ fair distance as reported by Rabbitears but signal degrades with spring/ summer tree leaves. Also have antennas in attic crawl space. Would do better mounted on roof but not putting holes in newer roof. For a data sheet check out Newark Electronics.
C**Y
ABC Channel 7 in Orange County!!
We cut the cord, but are fairly committed to Jeopardy on ABC channel 7. This channel is at the low end of VHF-high. We are in Orange County (40+ miles from Mt Wilson) and the antenna is in the attic. None of the small flat antenna's worked really well. I tried a Clearstream 4, it struggled with ABC 7 (but was otherwise fantastic at pulling in UHF channels). So I thought I would try this antenna ... which is designed for VHF. Well it works absolutely fantastic. It brings in channel 7 with high signal strength and quality. This is despite at least 3 other not inexpensive options not working great. This antenna is the answer to problems with ABC 7 ... in my mind anyway. What is remarkable is that there is very little room in my attic. So I left off the front two dipoles (?) ... and that did not seem to be a problem. What is interesting. And perhaps I should have done more experiments. Is that I only get this really good performance if I place a Silicon Dust LTE filter in-line. Maybe there is interference up in my attic. Furthermore this antenna is not so great for UHF channels more generally. So for me this antenna is specializing in ABC 7, which is the main channel we watch due to Jeopardy. I am going to try and split the signal from this antenna and the clearstream UHF, to get the best of both worlds. But have not done these experiments yet.
J**K
Nice quality, don't assemble before you go in the attic
I accidentally bought a UHF-only antenna and had a couple channels that wouldn't come in. So, I broke down and bought this antenna and a combiner. This combo works and is pulling in the missing channels. I live within the Detroit metro area and am surprised that I struggle to get a local channel at all. This antenna definitely improved my situation but one of the channels still hangs for a bit before the screen loads. This could be on my DVR so I can't blame the antenna. The antenna is quite large once assembled so keep that in mind if you're placing it in an attic, through a standard 24x24 in opening.
T**.
Perfect
I have DISH TV. I am at the lower end of there service area by my zip code. With DISH I receive the "locals channels" from 50 miles away. I'm only 20 miles away from local stations. I purchased this antenna when the local station went from channel 69 UHF to channel 9 VHF. I live in a RF black hole. I contacted the station about this. They could not believe that I was receiving there broadcast. They even asked me to turn if around to see if I was getting there signal from "bounce back". I did that. They were amazed as I was. It's a direct signal. I have the emails. This antenna is perfect for anyone that lives in a RF "hole". Receive 10 channels, all local to me. Took 15 mins. to put it together. Pointed it correctly. Perfect picture that I should not even be able to receive. No pre amp. Nothing. Direct to the TV's. Purchased ClearStream antenna to the tune of $160.00. Best rated. No reception. Nothing. Don't read reviews. Trust me. This is $40.00. It works.
B**N
Excellent antenna - I now successfully receive a weak VHF -high station from 83 miles away. Local VHF stations are also coming in stronger now. The antenna assembles into a surprisingly solid and rather large shape - great addition to my chimney-mounted array.
F**U
Quality build at a good price.
T**D
Easy to assemble. Works as described, I even receive a lowband channel (ch.6) that the antenna isn’t even designed for. Some days the signal isn’t strong enough on fringe channels and they cut out.
J**.
It’s a direct line of sight type of antenna. If you try to catch two antennas that are split apart too wide, it will deceive you
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