Vichannel Long Range 60Miles Amplified HDTV Antenna Indoor - High Reception Free Gain Low Noise with 9.8Ft Coaxial Cable
Two really useful websites to find out what channels you should be able to get at your home
1. Antennaweb.org is run by the Consumer Electronics Association and the National Association of Broadcasters.The interface hasn't changed in over a decade, but it's simple and the information is useful.
2. TVFool.com is more complex, but gives a lot more detail including gorgeous plots of theoretical signal strength and where the broadcast towers are located. Tips: And if you're looking for a cable-style TV schedule, TitanTV.com is a free Web service that lists local programming.
Specifications:
Model Number: VLAT300BW
Frequency Range: VHF 47-240Mhz, UHF 470-862Mhz
Receiving Range: FM/VHF/UHF
Gain: 30dB with Amplifier
Maximum Output Level: 100dBμV
Impedance: 75Ω
Noise Figure: ≤3dB
Package:
1* Vichannel 60Miles Long Range HDTV Antenna.(Black and White Color)
1* High Gain and Low Noise Signla Booster.
1* User Manual.(Easy to understand)
4* EVA Stickers.
1.For flat screen HDTVs, check the TV's manual to make sure the TV has a built-in tuner for receiving over-the-air broadcast.
2.Retune your TV and/or digital box from time to time to ensure you are receiving all available services.
3.Once you receive the antenna, hook it up to your TV, and try moving it around your home to find the placement with the best signal.
4.Signal strength can vary depending on distance from the tower, terrain, and weather. Reposition the antenna in a different location if needed.
5.This is an amplified antenna. If a signal cannot be received when using the amplifier, remove it and try again. In some instances the amplifier may cause self-oscillation, which may interfere with signal reception.