Mikal
 
 
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 Antennas Direct - ClearStream 2V Long-Range HDTV Antenna - Black/Silver
Antennas Direct - ClearStream 2V Long-Range HDTV Antenna - Black/Silver
Enjoy a crisp and clear digital TV signal with this Antennas Direct ClearStream 2V C2-V-CJM long-range HDTV antenna that is specially tuned to receive high-quality DTV signals, including UHF and VHF frequencies, from more than 60 miles.
 
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Posted by: Mikal
on December 29, 2015
This did the trick, easy install and doesn't have the problem with wind like my replaced unit. More programs that I didn't have before and less fading in high winds. Yes it comes with the attachments for existing pole mounting while still using my existing home hook up.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 2954150602
My Best Buy number: 2954150602
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 Antennas Direct - ClearStream 2V Long-Range HDTV Antenna - Black/Silver
Antennas Direct - ClearStream 2V Long-Range HDTV Antenna - Black/Silver
Enjoy a crisp and clear digital TV signal with this Antennas Direct ClearStream 2V C2-V-CJM long-range HDTV antenna that is specially tuned to receive high-quality DTV signals, including UHF and VHF frequencies, from more than 60 miles.
 

How high do we need to mount antenna?

We have weak reception even with the amplifier we only get 5-6 channels. Any ideas on what to do? We are within 50 miles from 3 major cities so we should be getting good signal. We were told to point it north at 30 degrees, is this correct?
I found raising it didn't matter that much, even lowing it to almost home level was better for some channels, also you can find the correct direction for the unit online. That does matter. I'm at 132 degrees setting but 140 ruins half of my channels.
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