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Eagle Aspen Dtv2Buhf Directv 2-Bay Uhf Antenna | 
enlarge | Brand: Pro Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $29.64 You Save: $0.35 (1%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 1701
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 20 x 13 x 2.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: DTV2BUHF Model: DTV2BUHF UPC: 601430111719 EAN: 0601430111719 ASIN: B000GIT002
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 5 weeks
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| Features:
| • | 1 Cable Solution For Simple Retrofit Installation | | • | Uhf Tv Antenna For Digital & Analog Reception | | • | Receives All Uhf Channels, 14-69 | | • | For Hdtv In Metropolitan Areas | | • | Easy Assembly & Installation |
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Product Description EAGLE ASPEN DTV2BUHF DIRECTV(R) 2-Bay UHF Antenna HDTV-compatible; UHF TV antenna for digital and analog reception; Receives all UHF channels, 14-69;For HDTV in Metropolitan areas; Easy assembly and installation; Includes outdoor Balun DIRECTV(R) 2-Bay UHF Antenna
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
great seller, great product January 9, 2009 Love this antenna, just like a lot of the reviews say it picks up a lot of channels. It help the vhf as well as the uhf. I spent my money well.My husband bolted on top of the house and hooked it up to the cables from our satalite we used to have. So all we had to do was hook up the cables to our tv and here came the channels nice and clear. BYE, BYE static.
No better than rabbit ears! January 1, 2009 I had high hopes that this would bring in digital channels better than my old rabbit ears or the other passive HD antennas I have tried. But no such luck. It does bring in a couple of distant channels more consistently than my rabbit ears, but fails to bring in three public TV digital channels that the rabbit ears capture. I moved up to the Winegard SS-3000 amplified antenna, and that did the trick, although it seems overpriced. Reading the reviews here, it makes me wonder how many people assume that they need a digital antenna to bring in digital channels and never try their old one, since the old ones seem to do almost as well with most channels.
For the money you can't beat it! December 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I live out in the sticks and never had much luck getting off-air TV. This little antenna does a great job, I'm getting 16 channels clear as possible. HD looks great too! Look close at other brands and you'll see many are the same antenna for more money, this is the best value I've found. By the way, I live about 50 miles away from the nearest city that I'm pulling these stations in from and the antenna is in the house!
What? December 30, 2008 I can't believe the praises for this. It works no better than an old, inexpensive one I had lying around. Not one channel is close to HD quality. What a waste of money.
Best UHF antenna ever! December 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The basics: ~I'm located in a suburban area ~5 to 10 miles from multiple broadcast towers ~Towers are located to the SE and SW ~Antenna is mounted on a rooftop mast ~There are a few large brick buildings and many mature trees nearby
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ This antenna is replacing a Phillips MANT950 which was just worthless. The Phillips (which cost 3 times as much) was EXTREMELY directional and since I live 5-10 miles away from 3 different broadcast towers, I never could get a good signal on all the various channels.
In frustration I bought this and put it up on the rooftop mast. I simply pointed it in the general direction of the different towers and came down to check the signal strength. On the first try, I had "maxed out" HDTV signal on nearly ever one of the 2 dozen channels! I didn't have to screw around with rotating the antenna's direction and there was no signal amplifier/pad switches to mess with. This is just a compact, economical antenna which works well in a suburban setting: I can't ask for more.
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