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The Antennacraft HDVIEW360 R Mini-State R Antenna System is a cutting-edge solution for superior television reception. Featuring a programmable RF remote and channel direction memory, this antenna is designed for optimal performance with a built-in split-band amplifier that reduces noise levels. Its UV resistant radome housing ensures durability, while the versatile power options make it easy to integrate into any setup.
S**N
antennacraft hdview360r mini-state with remote
This antenna is one the best over the air antenna on the market.I used it indoors and it literally outperformed every other brand that i have tried hands down.I am very satified with it.All channels VHF/UHF lock in with a clear picture.Very satisfy and cable has been cancelled since i get around 30 local channels .
I**R
Great Antenna!
I live about 45 miles from several TV towers located in Indianapolis. I have some big trees near my house but a pretty good clear line of sight in the direction of the towers. I mounted this antenna on the second floor of my house in a corner walk-in closet on the side facing toward the towers (Southwest). There is a very small window, with plaster and brick walls. I used an old torchette floor lamp as a base to raise the antenna as high as possible from the floor (about 5 ft.). I pointed the arrows on the plastic disk in the general direction of the towers, wired it up, and immediately got 12 stations-- several in HD! With a little adjustment, I am now getting 17 channels. All of the networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) are in crystal clear HD. I'm also getting "extra" network stations (e.g., for NBC in the Indy area -- 13.1, 13.2, and 13.3). I tried a regular (HB-8) UHF antenna in my attic but that did not work nearly as well due to the foil backed insulation. Inside, higher is not always better. I may still experiment more with the HB-8 though. However, I think I am getting about the maximum channels I can get in my area. I am saying goodbye to my cable company's TV service and will be saving about $60 a month. I could not be more pleased with this product. It does an excellent job on both UHF and VHF broadcasts.
E**Z
Dont waste your MONEY
Did not get as many channels as my 40 year old outside antenna. It is cheap made and it is plastic which will not hold up to the weather we get in Pa.
T**Y
Not as great as I expected it to be.
I have had this Antenna (that looks like a small spaceship that has landed on my house) set up now for several months. The signal goes out constantly. Some of the cheaper Antennas I have had worked better than this expensive POS. I would not recommend this product. When it "does" work, which is rare, it has very good picture quality. Buyer beware it may not work the way they say it does. Save the box in case you need to return it. Set up was not that easy either. Can you tell I really don't like this thing? Good luck if you buy one. Beam me up Scottie.
J**Y
Not worth the money
I'm not saying this is a bad unit, but for the price, it doesn't work any better than a $35 unit I've had that I got at radio shack. It picks up VHF better than UHF. You can get TV with it, but you'll struggle with UHF frequencies.
D**G
Very Good
I put this antenna in my attic. We are very far from any TV transmitters and everything I tried before this was a dud. This was very easy to set up and I immediately got all of the networks plus PBS, MeTV, Create. In total I can easily get over a dozen good stations. This is by far the best of the compact antenna systems.
B**N
Works great!
It brings in the channels we were getting plus many more. It is so nice not having to physically move an antenna around to get a signal anymore. With this new one its just a click with the remote. It does the job but looks like a mini UFO sitting in our living room. Once we put it outside It will be a 5 star rating.
P**D
I'm receiving 10 HD channels.
I single female, not mechanical at all, and when I saw the box this came in, and how BIG it is, I thought "uh oh." I put the thing together myself (very proud I could do that!), and used the tripod legs to place it on top of the TV cabinet. I can't seem to get the little remote that came with the unit to do anything in the way of programing or "saving" channels like the instructions describe. I just used my TV remote and reprogrammed the TV doing a channel scan. No analog channels showed up, but I have ten lovely high def local channels. I am going to try to take a picture of the way I set up this antenna. Since I had tried other antennas from Walmart, which didn't work, I'm really pleased with this one. Anyone with technical feedback on how I can make the remote respond (maybe I'm doing something wrong), advice is welcomed!Update: I have 10 HD channels, as I said before, but no UHF channels. Since the antenna is mounted on top of the TV cabinet instead of outside, I realize this could be part of the problem, however, I did some research and discovered thru an online site that for my location, the UHF station, which is the local PBS, is color coded to "purple," and this antenna is only color coded for green, light green and yellow. I had no idea such codings existed. Also, the little remote and receiver do not respond exactly as described in the manual. Other than not receiving the PBS channel (which is my favorite of all TV), I am satisfied with the antenna, and glad I purchased it.Update: I contacted customer service for this antenna. They were very good at replying, and making suggestions. I just moved the antenna outside onto the front porch. WOW! I am now getting the PBS stations in HD! I'll have to figure out how to run the cables outside, since I just took them thru the front door. Means drilling some holes! Getting 14 channels by doing this.
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