HD Range Antenna and Amplified Indoor Aerial
HD Range Antenna and Amplified Indoor Aerial
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Superior Broadcast Reception
Unlock a world of free entertainment with this amplified indoor HDTV antenna. Engineered for maximum performance, it features a high-gain 25 dBi amplifier that captures signals from up to 50 miles away. Whether you are in the city or a rural area, enjoy crisp, high-definition access to local news, sports, and sitcoms without the cost of a cable subscription.

Discreet and Versatile Mounting
With its paper-thin, lightweight construction, this antenna blends effortlessly into any home decor. It can be mounted on a wall, hidden behind your entertainment center, or attached to a window for optimal reception. The extra-long 13-foot (4-meter) coaxial cable gives you the freedom to place the antenna exactly where the signal is strongest, regardless of your TV's location.

Plug-and-Play Convenience
Setting up your new aerial is fast and uncomplicated. Simply plug the F Male connector into your television, secure the antenna in your desired spot using the adhesive backing, and perform a channel scan. The device supports both High VHF and UHF frequencies, ensuring you receive the widest range of available digital channels automatically.

Product Specifications
- Range: Up to 50 Miles
- Gain: 25 dBi
- Cable Length: 13 feet (4 meters)
- Frequencies: VHF (174-240 MHz) & UHF (470-862 MHz)
- Connector: Standard F Male
- Design: Ultra-thin Flat Panel
What’s Included
- 1 x Digital HDTV Indoor Antenna
- 1 x 13ft Coaxial Cable
- 1 x Signal Booster Amplifier
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to pay for channels?
No, this antenna receives free over-the-air broadcast signals, so there are no monthly fees or subscriptions required.
Where is the best place to put the antenna?
For the best results, we recommend placing the antenna high on a wall or attached to a window facing the nearest broadcast tower.
Does it support 4K or HD?
Yes, the antenna is capable of receiving 1080p HD and 4K signals, provided the broadcaster in your area transmits them and your TV supports the resolution.
What if I don't get any channels?
Try moving the antenna to a different location, preferably near a window, and run the channel scan again.
