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The Antennas Direct 8-Element Bowtie UHF Outdoor HDTV Antenna offers a powerful 70+ mile multi-directional range with patented adjustable brackets, ensuring optimal reception from multiple broadcast towers. Designed for rural and suburban environments, it supports NEXTGEN TV standards including 4K and 8K UHD, delivering superior picture quality without internet. Its rugged all-weather mounting hardware guarantees durability, while reflectors enhance signal focus to minimize interference and pixelation. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, high-definition over-the-air TV with a sleek, low-profile design.


















| ASIN | B00C4XVOOC |
| AntennaDescription | Television |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131 in TV Antennas |
| Brand | Antennas Direct |
| Built-In Media | Enhanced Db8e Multidirectional Bowtie Uhf Antenna |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,280) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817848011620, 00853748001620 |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36"L x 6"W x 48"H |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Antennas Direct Inc. |
| Maximum Range | 70 Miles |
| UPC | 817848011620 796594042266 853748001620 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Manufacturer Antenna Warranty |
S**N
These Are Amazing If Setup Correctly.
These work great and pickup all UHF local channels in Orlando. The farthest reliable signal I get is from a Melbourne station about 60 miles away. Surprisingly, it's through a large Oak tree as well. To get the best out of this, you need to point them correctly. I used a DTV App and then had a helper inside looking at signal strength as I made small adjustments. All in all the systems work great. I needed a VHF system which this didn't have, so I got another combiner and added one. Sometimes the dew in the morning degrades signal but not to the point of complete loss. Picture quality is amazing. I also suggest a pre amp and then a multi tap amp to TVs. Use only high quality coax and do the connectors yourself to ensure good picture quality.
R**N
Great antenna, read my review.
I *HAD* to write a review for this antenna. I am 71 years old, audio-phyle since age 16, put up LOTS of antenna's just for FM, I know my antenna's. My 11yo grandson and I assembled and installed it yesterday. Took about 2hrs, including mounting time. This one is well-made, it actually has 8 (eight!!) driven active elements. Any one of them will receive UHF perfectly all by itself. Well, this is an 8-element array, where each one is CORRECTLY joined together in parallel, literally stacking the signal received eight times. Now what was weak, pixelated, is clear, solid, HD digital OTA TV. Oh, it comes with a combiner and all necessary hardware to mount on a pole. I eliminated that stuff and screwed the antenna directly to the side of my house near the peak, works fantastic and no unsightly pole. Know that I could do this because all stations in my area are together and in that direction, so this may not apply to you. The antenna being (basically) flat was the reason I bought it so I could do this. YAGI and highly directional antenna won't mount like this. Soo, Yup, a great antenna, pretty good price for what you get, made with high quality and has a good perfgormance.
P**4
Quality antenna - spinning in the wind
Live in Upstate NY where we are about 50 miles aways from three different major market cities. Pointed one of the 4 bowtie bays toward Binghamton and the other toward Syracuse. After scanning the TV for newly detected/received channels, happy to report that multiple channels were received from both cities. The unit was easy to assemble. Very happy with the performance! Update: The antenna is attached to a metal pole. Will spin in the wind. The clamping mechanisms of the antenna appear not to dig in sufficiently to keep it in place with wind. Yes, there are two clamps but one uses the plastic housing for the UHF combiner and cannot be tightened sufficiently to prevent the antenna from spinning in the wind. Update 2: Contacted support for the spinning issue. Was told to use duct tape and cable ties to effect repair of the outdoor antenna. Seems a NASCAR guy was on the support desk. They did not say if I needed 200 MPH duct tape or just regular tape. Unacceptable solution.
M**E
Great option compared to high priced cable channels
So far I am impressed with this antenna. Assembly was simple enough and the ability to point in multiple directions has increased our channels we can now reach over the air. I tried less expensive options but they were cheap in manufacturing and did not deliver what they promised. This antenna took us from 3-6 usable channels to 22. A few of the channels we are receiving great reception from are about 60 miles out.
T**A
Great antenna
I went from being able to get one channel on an upstairs tv to getting all available from nearby cities. The nearest towers are 40-60 miles away. The ones in the 40 mile range came in immediately. The ones in the 50+ range took a little bit of troubleshooting. First off I am not fully done. The antenna is mounted on the roof. It took a few tries to get the antennas pointed in the right directions. Once that was done, the most important channel Fox 6 was in and out and digitized when a 5 way 1000mhz splitter was installed on the line to split the line to two tvs. When this was removed, I received all stations beautifully. The worst on still had 2-3 bars and was keeping steady and clear. I tried a 2300mhz clear sky splitter from radio shack. This seemed like it worked, but before to long it was showing some digital marks and every so often blacking out completely. So I am back to just on tv working perfectly. After doing some research and contacting Antenna Direct I decided the best action would be to get a powered 4 way distribution splitter. It should be here tomorrow. I will try to update the results. The next step would be to get the pre amp installed and try that. UPDATE: After installing the 4way distribution splitter made by antennas direct, everything is working great. Every so often when a storm is to the south, the weakest channels 4 and 6 will go in and out. I have bought a preamp to try but the channels go out so little that I have not yet installed. So far it is turning out to be one of the best investments I have made in a while. I will update once I ever get back on the roof and install the preamp. Conclusion: I ended up spending close to $250 dollars to get an antenna for over the air tv that would work. This will pay for it self in months by canceling cable tv. It was not to much work and anyone handy who is not afraid of heights can easily mount to roof or attic (loss of 10-15 miles in attic). Install antenna and connect to only one tv first to see what reception you can get. Then split the line to see where you are at. This will help you troubleshoot if you may need a pre amp or powered splitter or both. Goodbye DirectTV and Cable TV. Getting over the air TV is more than enough. For the nights that we want a little more and for the kids entertainment, we also have high speed internet with two Roku boxes. One Roku box in each room. Netflix is around $9 per month and Hulu Plus is around $8 per month. Between these two services there is more that enough to watch. Hulu is free on the computer to check out and see all the new shows available. Also we have had Amazon Prime for the shipping, but as a bonus you also get Amazon prime video that also has a large collection of stuff to watch. All in all for around $32 per month we have way more selection that satellite or cable every offered, and it is all played off the Roku box when ever you want. WELL WORTH IT!
J**A
Recepción normal, no esperes que incremente mucho la señal, aparte es muy pesada y requiere un mástil con tensores para que no vibre tanto.
D**N
Easy to assemble and to install. Martin from Antennas Direct advised me to buy this type of antenna, and he was right. With a compass and the coordinates from TVfool.com, and finding the best spot on my roof, I installed the antenna with no problem. I recommend with no hesitation Antennas Direct for everybody needing an antenna. Don't forget, the antenna that is needed, is not necessarily the same for every house. Antennas Direct was an incredible help. Before, I was receiving 8 channels, now I'm receiving 13, sometime 14. There are two towers in my region and each of the two sections of the antenna is directing to one different tower. I can't get more channel because that's all there is where I live. Those who are not happy with this antenna, don't blame blindly the antenna. There are different reason why it might not work for you, take time to read how it works. Topography of your region, trees; density, size, and height of buildings between you and the towers can affect, etc. The position on your roof can affect too. This antenna is very good.
S**V
I am in Laval, QC. Installed the antenna in attic of 2 storey house with split heading to 110 and 200 deg and got 33 local and US channels. Works excellent in normal weather conditions. Do not know yet how it performs during snow/rain.
A**Z
Aún no la instalo al 100% para poder dar una mejor y más completa reseña, pero los materiales se ven de buena calidad, espero sea duradera y cumpla con su propósito
C**N
This antenna allows for 2 separate 4 bays to aim at 2 transmitter locations or all 8 bays aimed at one group if i only had one location to aim at i would probably use a single long range antenna but this works for me because i have multiple locations to aim at and receive signals from across lake ontario ...i use a compass and regularly pull in 40 channels. It would be nice to have 4 separate 2 bays to aim .. i have an inline booster i havnt even tried yet so if you have a clear path with 1-2 locations to aim at this antenna is very good !!!!!!
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