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Performs about as well as the $25 GE amplified antenna I got at walmart. Aesthetically, ugly - it was touted on their web site that it was well designed / made and good to look at, but it seriously looks like a piece of poorly laminated construction paper. Go to walmart unless you don't have a spare outlet.
On both of my antennas, I get a huge reduction of signal with my 360 on - anyone else have this? |
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I just bought this from Amazon for $39. (I bought a new set and got rid of DirecTV, so didn't have time to wait for a better price.)
I stuck it on my wall, plugged it into my TV, and immediately had 70 free channels -- including all the local stations in excellent-looking HD. I live close to an urban area, so I might have done just as well with a cheaper antenna. But I have no complaints about this one. |
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http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?o...&Itemid=29 If you see channels listed on the VHF side of the box at the bottom left, don't expect to receive those. That said, any good investment in a TV antenna is a good plan for cutting the cord. |
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Is there anyone using this in greater Seattle area?
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I was getting 1-2 channels with rabbit ears. I get 4 channels with this. This could be due to being able to position it more precisely on a wall, but regardless the improvement was worth it for me.
I found at least in my location - the exact placement matters a ton. If I move it one foot in another direction I might gain or lose a channel or two, I'm guessing due to either wiring in the wall or the placement of the studs. Move it to the other side of the house or on a window and I might lose all the channels but get 2-3 new ones. In some rooms I can't get any channels at all, but in all cases this did better than the RCA rabbit ears I had before. |
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What's a good high vhf antenna? Tia |
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http://www.gomohu.com/faq/ I heard that the Leaf® doesn’t receive VHF or Hi-V band stations. Is this true? This is false. The Leaf® does receive VHF or Hi-V stations. The Leaf® is optimized for UHF stations, which comprises about 95% of the TV stations today. The Leaf® will still receive VHF stations but it will not be able to receive them from as far away as the UHF band stations. |
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