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The Channel Master STEALTHtenna is a high-performance outdoor TV antenna designed for optimal digital HDTV reception. With a tested range of up to 50 miles and support for future broadcast technologies, it offers a reliable solution for cord-cutters seeking free local channels. Its durable construction and easy installation make it a top choice for both outdoor and attic mounting.
A**E
Well Made, Simple, Works Great!
Was having issues getting channels in Florida that were about 65 miles from me with the Clearstream 2V that’s permanently installed on our motorhome crank up mount. I wanted a small, simple, very lightweight antenna that would get decent reception for UHF and Hi VHF channels. I’ve seen this antenna tested by “Antenna Man” on his website and it performed pretty well for its size.I mounted it on top of a 25’ telescoping pole that I normally use for a cell phone booster in our RV. Since the pole doesn’t have guy wires to stabilize it (it’s just zip tied to our rear ladder” I didn’t want a large or heavy antenna that the pole couldn’t handle in the wind. This little guy is only about 1lb!Bottom line is at the increased height over our permanently mounted antenna it’s pulling in those channels at 65 miles. About 1% of the time there’s pixelation but the other 99% of the time it’s rock solid.For the price of this antenna it can’t be beat! Especially if you have any Hi UHF channels. It will also step away nice and easy which is a big plus in our RV. So if you have a fairly clear path to your towers definitely consider this little guy!
L**A
Its okay
Picture quality is okay....but sometimes some channels don't come in at all.
D**D
It's an antenna - it works
I live about 30-miles away from the TV transmitter towers, mostly in line of sight of. I get about 60 local channels over-the-air. Signal reception is great, picture quality is as good as expected from over-the-air signals. No regrets using this antenna to cut the cable cord. Between a couple streaming subscriptions and this antenna for over-the-air channels, I have all the TV I need for a fraction of the price of cable.
K**R
Effectiveness in Simplicity
This Stealth Antenna replaced a Fivestar one with rotor and amplifier. It worked just as effectively and is not dependent on the control box or moving the antenna once it is in the "sweet spot". Ours got all the channels indicated on antennaweb .org for our rural Central MN address. It is better than the antennas with the added features, since there is less to malfunction! This one looks like it will last forever, as installed in our two-story attic. The hookup seemed to work better with the coaxial cable attached directly to the t.v. and not through the dvd player/burner. We don't need any more channels than this, from three main stations. By the way, point the narrower "tail" of the antenna toward the station, not the wider "head".
L**O
UHF beautiful. Hi-VHF struggles.
Mating cover for coax connector is useless. Antenna not picking up hi-VHF station with “strong” signal in my area, transmitter 41 miles away, flat terrain (central Florida). UHF stations come in clear as a bell. Huge improvement over the model I had prior (the cheap one Antenna Man cautions everyone not to buy). But disappointed NBC (WESH out of Orlando, hi-VHF) not received. Aimed antenna in exact compass direction for my area to WESH transmitter. Clear, mild January day in central Florida. I tried manually tuning but to no avail. Double checked wing nut mounts to ensure vhf arms had good contact. Antenna appears well constructed with decent materials and basic corrosion protection. Carriage bolts were a little large for the little pipe mount I had from prior antenna but made it work with some extra washers.
J**R
Looks OK
I'm not going to hook it up right away, but it looks fine.
R**T
Captures audio and video signals with precision.
Very simple design and, yet, very efficient.
W**N
Attic install 10 miles to transmitter
I installed this in my attic, replacing an omni directional antenna. I'm located about 10 miles to the NW of the transmitters in downtown Chicago. It's a 2 story house, antenna about 25 ft up from the ground. I fed the output to an Electroline drop amp (3dB forward gain) thru a Channel Master LTE/5G filter. Amp output goes to 4 TVs (2 Visio, 1 Insignia, 1 10 year old Sharp) Great results for all but one of the Visios. Old antenna would give us pixelated pictures from time to time. Autosearch on the Insignia found 90+ channels. After several days of use, no issues with pixelation, have had rain and snow on the roof. The issue with the problem Visio is likely related to the tuner in the TV. Overall, this antenna works fine for my needs, a great value for the money.
A**N
Outperformed expectation
I am in Montreal. I wanted to pick up WFFF Fox Plattsburgh/Burlington (transmitter on Mount Mansfield), 75 miles from me, for the Superbowl (i.e, without the Canadian ads that get swapped in by Canadian cable companies). This 70-mile antenna brings in the station perfectly with a clear, sharp, very stable picture. Overall I went from 8 channels to 33. You will need to experiment with antenna positioning to achieve best results. I found perfection at 90° due East; strange since the transmitter is 151°, I've no idea why, but the pictures are strong and stable at 90° so that's where it'll stay.$65 CAN. Great value.Also good build quality
S**2
Tiny antenna with very little gain
Unless you are right on top of transmitters, don't buy this antenna. I can't get a High VHF station 14 miles away, in my attic. Buy a larger antenna with more gain, this is one step up from rabbit ears. If you want a compact UHF/hi-VHF combo antenna that works well for the size, buy the RCA 751.
A**M
Probably going to return this
This is a very crappy antenna. I got the same TV channels with my 9 year old antenna. It's also very sharp, I sliced my finger trying to get the antenna flaps straight. There was blood on the antenna, I hope Amazon doesn't mind that when they receive the return.It also came with NO CABLE. The plastic cover that covers the cable is too small so you need to cut that open to fit a coax cable through it...kinda defeating the purpose of having it go outside as it is no longer waterproof.
J**E
Excellent quality and performance
I liked the low profile or stealth shape so it did not take up much room mounted on the side of my house. I am receiving excellent HD TV reception in the VHF & UHF bands from stations located about 30 or 40 miles away. Channel master provides a rubber boot coax protector to fit over the coax connection at the antenna end for weather proofing but you must first pass the coax cable through it then install the coax end connector. Regards Joe
R**E
Still get loss of signal even on clear days.
Still get loss of signal even on clear days. We are about 70-80 Km from Ottawa. Used the premium balun matching transformer at an extra $35 instead of the one that came with it. Also we added with brand new Phat outdoor cable at another $35. Antenna is 35 feet up.
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