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  1. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2004
    Location: United States
    My GF has DTV right now she has cheap rabbit ears a few of the channels do no come in verry well time to get a new DTV antenna which antenna do yall recommond that is $25 or less
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  2. Member MOVIEGEEK's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2002
    Location: CA,USA
    Walmart and Radio Shack have several for under $25,make sure it says UHF.
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2004
    Location: United States
    Can you recommond 1 or 2
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  4. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2004
    Location: United States
    RCA Indoor Amplified TV Antenna from Walmart looks pretty good anybody elese use is this antenna for DTV how well do it work
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  5. Member
    Join Date: Aug 2006
    Location: United States
    Go to http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?opti...pper&Itemid=29 and put in your GF's address, and the approximate height at which the antenna will sit. That produces a report of the channels available to her. The channels in the green area are the ones that she is most likely to get indoors. She may also get some of the ones in the yellow area at times.

    Look at the "Real Channel" column. If any channels listed are numbered 13 or lower, she needs a VHF and UHF antenna. If none are, a UHF only antenna will work. Look at the "Dist Miles" column. If she is within than 10 miles of most of the channels she wants to watch, an unamplified antenna may work well. Otherwise, look for an one that amplifies.

    Beyond that, finding the right indoor antenna is more of a trial-and-error process than anything else. If you look at ratings, one man's perfect match is another one's reject. Be sure to use a store with a good return policy in case she does not like what you buy.

    I have the Terk TV-4, which I ordered online from Radio Shack. I live close to most of the stations I want to watch and I need to have both UHF and VHF. It does the job for me.
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  6. Member MJA's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2005
    Location: IL
    Originally Posted by DJboutit
    My GF has DTV right now she has cheap rabbit ears a few of the channels do no come in verry well time to get a new DTV antenna which antenna do yall recommond that is $25 or less
    for home check this one.

    http://www.amazon.com/Eagle-Aspen-Dt...5000161&sr=8-7

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    Join Date: Jul 2009
    Location: United States Boston
    Terk Hdtvi , I bought for a friend and it was so good I went and got one. Its like 25 to 30 dollars depending on the store.
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  8. Member edDV's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2004
    Location: Northern California, USA
    Note that the TVFool plot will also show compass directions to the transmitters. If they are in different directions but close, you can use an omnidirectional antenna. If they are farther away you will need a directional antenna and point at the station you want to receive. Some tuners allow adding scanned channels. Others force one to rescan every time you point the antenna.
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  9. I tried most of the amplified antennas and took them all back. For $25.00 I bought a HDTV outdoor antenna. I mounted it on an old DirectTV bracket. I now have excellent signal strenght on all my channels!
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  10. Another resource to see what channels are possible with what type of antenna is

    www. antennaweb.org

    Spend real money, about $100 & mount on the roof & you won't be sorry.

    Bob A
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  11. Member edDV's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2004
    Location: Northern California, USA
    Originally Posted by diablo2003
    I tried most of the amplified antennas and took them all back. For $25.00 I bought a HDTV outdoor antenna. I mounted it on an old DirectTV bracket. I now have excellent signal strenght on all my channels!
    That works when all the transmitters are in the same direction. Otherwise you need multiple directional antennas and a combiner.
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  12. Member
    Join Date: Nov 2002
    Location: United States
    You can build this antenna for a lot less than $25 and it works better than most indoor antennas.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWQhlmJTMzw

    This is only a UHF antenna but I am able to pick up all the stations in the Phoenix area (26 channels) except for FOX channel 10 and that is because FOX is broadcasting at half power until the end of August. 03.1, 05.1, 05.2, 08.1, 08.2, 08.3, 08.4, 12.1, and 12.2 all come in great as do all the UHF channels.

    I live 23 miles from the antenna towers.
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  13. Member edDV's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2004
    Location: Northern California, USA
    Originally Posted by DarrellS
    You can build this antenna for a lot less than $25 and it works better than most indoor antennas.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWQhlmJTMzw

    This is only a UHF antenna but I am able to pick up all the stations in the Phoenix area (26 channels) except for FOX channel 10 and that is because FOX is broadcasting at half power until the end of August. 03.1, 05.1, 05.2, 08.1, 08.2, 08.3, 08.4, 12.1, and 12.2 all come in great as do all the UHF channels.

    I live 23 miles from the antenna towers.
    Those are virtual channel numbers not the RF transmission channels. Only 08 (PBS), 10 (FOX), and 12 (NBC) are on VHF. The signal would need to be strong for reception on a UHF antenna.

    In Phoenix,
    03.1 transmitts on 24
    05.1, 05.2 transmitts on 17
    08.1, 08.2, 08.3, 08.4 transmitts on 8 PBS
    12.1, 12.2 transmitts on 12 NBC
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    Join Date: Feb 2005
    Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
    I remember reading about some guy testing these...He gave up and disconnected his antenna leaving just a wire. Weeks later, he came back to discover the dangling wire picked up reception better than any antenna he had tested...ha ha.

    That DIY antenna site is where I read the above story.
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