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Review on πŸ“Ί RCA ANT111E Non-Amplified Indoor Digital TV Antenna, Black - 40-Mile Range by Jesus Olsen

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Disclaimer: this comment has nothing to do with apples

i have one. works great, works exactly as it should. if you cut the cable and switch to this mode, don't wait for all channels to come up in crystal clear form. and don't expect to catch all the channels in the area, it just doesn't work that way (unless you have a great location). You're basically going back to TV the way it was before cable came out. rabbit ears. The only difference now is that the round or square ring on the antenna is for UHF channels (about 98-99% of them). Bunny ears now help track down those using FM specifically (mostly just NBC. Yes, they chat about all of that). This is one of the main reasons these cheap 'flat' ones don't capture all channels. Most of them are UHF only (they just don't tell you what). To be honest. If you are more than 50 km away. You can consider using an outdoor antenna. I only use it on Sunday F. ootball. Otherwise, everything else is wireless streaming. If you're "very far away" and have a wireless network, you can try something like Sling TV streaming services (even better if you add them to Roku or Firestick). Check the sites on the Internet to see what stations you can find in your area. And mark "also" which are UHF and which are VHF. Then you can see if the antenna is picking up both (DEF with flats). Bunny ears will always pack both. Hope that helps. Happy Holidays guys :)

Pros
  • electronics
Cons
  • doubtful purchase for the elderly