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Product description The Proof Is in the Loop Easy Installation Sleek Design Be Prepared During Severe Weather Multi-Directional High-Quality Reception Range and Coverage Our antennas are designed and engineered for easy, convenient installation with the included coaxial cable and instructions. We back our antennas for life, so you can purchase with confidence. Unlike bulky and unsightly antennas, our modern designs complement any home decor. Mount in the window or place discreetly near your TV, adding a touch of elegance to your entertainment setup. Be prepared for severe weather and stay on top of LIVE breaking news. Watch local news and weather for FREE . Even if you lose internet, you don't have to lose access to your local community. Discover free TV with our multi-directional antennas, designed to capture signals from all directions for optimal reception and viewing enjoyment! Our digital HDTV antennas are the only TV antennas specifically tuned for the frequency bands used by over-the-air TV broadcasters. We are committed to providing truthful range claims, and we test our antennas in optimal conditions so you can choose the right antenna for your coverage requirements with confidence. Compare our double-loop indoor / outdoor TV antennas ClearStream Eclipse ClearStream Eclipse Amp ClearStream Eclipse 2 Amp ClearStream Flex Amp Can I really watch TV for free? YES. All your favorite shows from NBC, CBS, Fox, ION, ABC, etc., are all broadcast for free over-the-air (OTA). Broadcast television is a free, public resource. All you need to receive live television on your TV is a TV antenna. Can I really watch TV for free? YES. All your favorite shows from NBC, CBS, Fox, ION, ABC, etc., are all broadcast for free over-the-air (OTA). Broadcast television is a free, public resource. All you need to receive live television on your TV is a TV antenna. How do TV antennas work? Similar to radio and their AM/FM frequencies, TV broadcast channels use UHF and Hi-VHF frequencies to transmit and receive HDTV signal for free over-the-air. With the right antenna for your home and location, just connect, scan, and enjoy. That's it! How do TV antennas work? Similar to radio and their AM/FM frequencies, TV broadcast channels use UHF and Hi-VHF frequencies to transmit and receive HDTV signal for free over-the-air. With the right antenna for your home and location, just connect, scan, and enjoy. That's it! How do I choose the right antenna for my location? You need to know how close your home is to local TV broadcast towers and what the terrain / obstacles (trees, hills, housing materials) are like between your home and the towers. The higher you install your antenna, the better reception will be. How do I choose the right antenna for my location? You need to know how close your home is to local TV broadcast towers and what the terrain / obstacles (trees, hills, housing materials) are like between your home and the towers. The higher you install your antenna, the better reception will be. How do I find my local TV broadcast towers? On our website or using our free app, type in your zip code to see where the TV towers in your area are, what channels you'll get for free, and what frequencies they use to broadcast. How do I find my local TV broadcast towers? On our website or using our free app, type in your zip code to see where the TV towers in your area are, what channels you'll get for free, and what frequencies they use to broadcast. How many TVs can I connect to one TV antenna? You can always split the signal from one antenna to get free TV on more than one television, just use a signal splitter. Using a splitter and longer coaxial cables may impact the quality of your reception, so consider an amplifier as well. How many TVs can I connect to one TV antenna? You can always split the signal from one antenna to get free TV on more than one television, just use a signal splitter. Using a splitter and longer coaxial cables may impact the quality of your reception, so consider an amplifier as well. Welcome to the Cord-Cutting Family! Review: Nice! Saves me about $90 @ month as opposed to paying for local channels on YouTube. - Working well but I live in a large City with strong signals. Just took a little effort to find best placement for all stations. Review: UPDATED REVIEW: Returning this antenna after a consult with company. - UPDATE: After just over a week, I am returning this antenna. Based on the fact that on multiple occasions I have had the main stations I wanted to watch lose signal and pixelate or go out completely. This has been VERY frustrating! This past Wednesday evening, we wanted to watch a show on CBS. When I turned the TV on, that station was gone. NO SIGNAL at all! What??? I climbed into the attic and repositioned the antenna. Multiple times. Each time I'd climb back down and go check the TV. After about 5 tries, I finally got CBS to come in perfectly. We missed about 15 minutes of the show. This has happened several times since, with different stations. I give up! Today I called the company number on the included instruction sheet. After talking with a rep there, we determined that this was NOT the best antenna for our needs. I will be ordering the antenna the rep recommended and returning this one. I will say that even with the inconvenience, it is WELL WORTH it since I am still cutting cable and those ridiculous high bills! The customer service for desertcart and Antennas Direct is outstanding! ************************************************************** I've been wanting to get an antenna for quite some time. Having 'cut cable' years ago, I have missed seeing my local TV stations. But the cost savings by not having cable has been well worth it. I now wish I'd bought an antenna sooner! I found this one by reading recommendations in a well-known consumer testing write-up. Straight out of the box, I was a bit surprised and doubtful that this thing would work. I will say that it appears a bit flimsy, or 'floppy' would be more correct. That big loop you see is a type of plastic that is not too rigid. It bends and flops about pretty easily. But I figured as long as it works, no big deal. I started experimenting with different locations in my living room. Each time running a new scan. The first location/scan was a bit depressing. I got 29 stations. When I looked at the Channel List, MOST of those stations were the random shopping/religious/old reruns stations. Nothing wrong with that, BUT my main desire was to get my 3 local main network stations plus PBS. I was only getting one of those. Moving about and running a new scan after each move, the count of stations was a roller coaster. The lowest count was 27, the highest was 33. And STILL, only getting one of the network stations I wanted. I was thinking this antenna was NOT going to work out for my needs. The only other option was to put it in the attic. I was NOT very favorable in doing that. NOT in the April heat here in Florida. BUT I knew right where my old existing 'cable era' line was and it was right by the attic access ladder. I found the attic cable I needed for the living room right away. I was half hot, half not. My upper half bearing the heat of the attic, my lower half feeling the breeze in my opened garage as I stood on the attic ladder gaining access to the old cable line. I hooked the antenna up to that line. I gingerly pinned it to a roof truss in the general alignment I needed based on my antenna pointing app on my phone. NOW, it was time to see the results. Climbing down, off the ladder, I eagerly ran a rescan in the living room. Now, I was getting 57 channels. I WAS getting the 3 main networks now, but they were a bit pixelated. Soooo, back on the ladder, readjust the antenna. Back down the ladder and rescan the channels. Next time, I got 59 channels and now, SUCCESS! I was getting all 3 local network channels perfectly! I still wanted PBS and that took quite a bit more fine tuning of the antenna and rescanning until I finally got the end results I was hoping for. I now have EXCELLENT digital reception of all the channels I wanted AND more!




















| ASIN | B0D7FFCN9X |
| Antenna | Television |
| AntennaDescription | Television |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40 in TV Antennas |
| Brand | Antennas Direct |
| Color | Black / White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 130 Reviews |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.6"L x 0.04"W x 10.1"H |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Antennas Direct Inc. |
| Maximum Range | 264000 Feet |
| Mfr Part Number | ECL-JT4P |
| Model Number | ECL-JT4P |
| Number of Channels | 21 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 817848012375 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Parts |
D**S
Nice! Saves me about $90 @ month as opposed to paying for local channels on YouTube.
Working well but I live in a large City with strong signals. Just took a little effort to find best placement for all stations.
J**N
UPDATED REVIEW: Returning this antenna after a consult with company.
UPDATE: After just over a week, I am returning this antenna. Based on the fact that on multiple occasions I have had the main stations I wanted to watch lose signal and pixelate or go out completely. This has been VERY frustrating! This past Wednesday evening, we wanted to watch a show on CBS. When I turned the TV on, that station was gone. NO SIGNAL at all! What??? I climbed into the attic and repositioned the antenna. Multiple times. Each time I'd climb back down and go check the TV. After about 5 tries, I finally got CBS to come in perfectly. We missed about 15 minutes of the show. This has happened several times since, with different stations. I give up! Today I called the company number on the included instruction sheet. After talking with a rep there, we determined that this was NOT the best antenna for our needs. I will be ordering the antenna the rep recommended and returning this one. I will say that even with the inconvenience, it is WELL WORTH it since I am still cutting cable and those ridiculous high bills! The customer service for Amazon and Antennas Direct is outstanding! ************************************************************** I've been wanting to get an antenna for quite some time. Having 'cut cable' years ago, I have missed seeing my local TV stations. But the cost savings by not having cable has been well worth it. I now wish I'd bought an antenna sooner! I found this one by reading recommendations in a well-known consumer testing write-up. Straight out of the box, I was a bit surprised and doubtful that this thing would work. I will say that it appears a bit flimsy, or 'floppy' would be more correct. That big loop you see is a type of plastic that is not too rigid. It bends and flops about pretty easily. But I figured as long as it works, no big deal. I started experimenting with different locations in my living room. Each time running a new scan. The first location/scan was a bit depressing. I got 29 stations. When I looked at the Channel List, MOST of those stations were the random shopping/religious/old reruns stations. Nothing wrong with that, BUT my main desire was to get my 3 local main network stations plus PBS. I was only getting one of those. Moving about and running a new scan after each move, the count of stations was a roller coaster. The lowest count was 27, the highest was 33. And STILL, only getting one of the network stations I wanted. I was thinking this antenna was NOT going to work out for my needs. The only other option was to put it in the attic. I was NOT very favorable in doing that. NOT in the April heat here in Florida. BUT I knew right where my old existing 'cable era' line was and it was right by the attic access ladder. I found the attic cable I needed for the living room right away. I was half hot, half not. My upper half bearing the heat of the attic, my lower half feeling the breeze in my opened garage as I stood on the attic ladder gaining access to the old cable line. I hooked the antenna up to that line. I gingerly pinned it to a roof truss in the general alignment I needed based on my antenna pointing app on my phone. NOW, it was time to see the results. Climbing down, off the ladder, I eagerly ran a rescan in the living room. Now, I was getting 57 channels. I WAS getting the 3 main networks now, but they were a bit pixelated. Soooo, back on the ladder, readjust the antenna. Back down the ladder and rescan the channels. Next time, I got 59 channels and now, SUCCESS! I was getting all 3 local network channels perfectly! I still wanted PBS and that took quite a bit more fine tuning of the antenna and rescanning until I finally got the end results I was hoping for. I now have EXCELLENT digital reception of all the channels I wanted AND more!
K**Y
Expanded my Channel selection
A lot better than the one I had first. More channels to choose from.
L**Y
Def not 50+ miles
Def not 50+mile. Maybe 10 miles? Barely picked up anything in our house. Sad.
J**L
Research the mfg.
Picture isn’t first class even though I purchased the more expensive unit.
R**R
The best antenna I've tried
I live in a heavily wooded area on a lake, 25 miles from the nearest large city. The terrain is starting to become hilly in my area, but most is flat. I have no window nearby where the master bedroom TV is located. I'm limited to one spot on a dresser where I can put my TV and from past experience, my best location is up on the wall as high as I can get, so that's where I installed this one also. This antenna looks very nice, I'm using the white side since my walls are greige. I also purchased a RG6 cable in white so it would blend in better than the typical black cable. With this antenna, I now get 26 channels instead of 6. It's great! No pixelation when it rains or when planes/copters fly over from the nearby military base.
S**G
It provides great pictures. Provides local affiliates of network such as NBC, ABC and Fox.
We live about 46 miles from the Washington DC metro area and, for the most part, we have been pleased by this antenna. We get channel 4 NBC, 7 WJLA ABC, 5 WTTG Fox, some Spanish channels, and a lot of other channels that we don't watch much. The picture isn't always perfect. Probably once a week or so, depending on the weather or other conditions, certain channels can become distorted intermittently. But when it's working, it's wonderful to get free, local television. Probably the facts that our house sits on a hill and the antenna is on a side of the house that faces NBC help. The coaxial cable has been difficult to connect to the TV. The TV's connection is in a small, tight space. I wound up buying a 7/16 inch wrench to help make the connection. When I first installed the antenna, we were initially disappointed and planned to return it. After I connected it better and secured the cable and we tried it some more, we began to like it enough to want to keep it. It may or may not work for you. However, we like it and I recommend that you give it a try if its capabilities seem to match your needs. Watching some NFL playoffs without having to have a subscription has been wonderful.
C**.
Very good antenna.
Came recommended by Consumer Reports. Super easy to hookup. Works very well for me. Not even using amplifier.
P**F
ABSOLUELY BRILLIANT INDOOR AERIAL.
Brilliant indoor aerial for my kitchen tv. It has replaced the flat aerial which was mounted high on the wall, to get any picture at all, which on a good day would give me two channels with pictures which kept breaking up. The CLEARSTREEM ECLIPSE is giving me 25 tv channels with pictures as good as my main 55inch set in the living room, which runs off the rooftop aerial, plus 10 radio stations. I simply stuck it on to my kitchen window with the mini Velcro tabs provided, and the cable is stuck to the side wall with the fantastic clear heavy duty double sided taped ( Also from Amazon) , and hidden by the venetian blind. Worth paying a little bit more. I can now eat at the kitchen table with all my regular channels to watch.
L**A
THIS IS THE ONE
THIS IS the one of 4 antennas that worked for me. It replaced the same one I got at Best Buy ten years ago, paid $85 then ,this one $68. So it may be pricier then the others, but worth it to me. Simple install, amplifier boosts reception
A**R
As advertised
As advertised and delivered in a timely fashion. But delivery instructions ignored.
D**O
Didn’t work in our challenging location
Failed to detect any signal, but hardly surprising as I know it’s weak in our location
M**.
Does not work
Worse reception than a 30 year old flying saucer unamplified antennae.
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