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 Antennas Direct - Long-Range Digital TV Antenna - Black/Silver
Antennas Direct - Long-Range Digital TV Antenna - Black/Silver
This Antennas Direct DB2E long-range digital TV antenna features an 11.8dBi peak gain and a beamwidth of 60° to receive clear DTV signals across the UHF spectrum.
 
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on April 11, 2015
Cant go wrong with this antenna, easy to setup, got all the local channels, nbc,abc,etc, attach it to my outside cable, so now all the tvs in the house work off it, only thing I didn't like the cost of the mounting portion thar was sold separately, went to lowe and bought metal pipe, that did the job, I am telling you can't beat it, no more cable bill
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 Antennas Direct - Long-Range Digital TV Antenna - Black/Silver
Antennas Direct - Long-Range Digital TV Antenna - Black/Silver
This Antennas Direct DB2E long-range digital TV antenna features an 11.8dBi peak gain and a beamwidth of 60° to receive clear DTV signals across the UHF spectrum.
 

Amplified? Multiple TVs?

It appears this antenna is not amplified, meaning I don't have to plug it into a 110v wall socket... correct? If so, that's awesome. Also, can I put a splitter on it and run two coaxial cables to each of my two TVs? I'm in Las Vegas, about 25 miles from most all the signal towers on Mt. Potasi, but have been having poor results with the cheaper (yet amplified) antennas that say they have a 35+ mile range. The antenna would be mounted in the small 3ft attic crawl space of my condo unit, although I am on the second floor. Thanks for the help!
No it is not amplified, you don't need a splitter, you can connect it to your cable line that runs into the house, and connect your tv to the wall cable outlet that is how I have it and it work fine
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