I bought this 1 month ago and put it in my window that was pointing towards the nearest towers in Florida. Was picking up about 50 digital channels. When I put aluminum foil around a certain area of the cable going to the TV I was able to pick up around 80 channels. Remember Florida is mostly flat, and half the channels are trying to sell you something.
8K? They might as well advertise 128K, because there are currently no plans for 8K broadcasts and 4K won’t be available for a long time in the US. Also, resolution isn’t a feature of an antenna, but the receiver. The antenna only receives signals and relays them to the tuner.
There are "8K" TV's (SAMSUNG)for sale for about 5 years already. I think ULTRA HIGH DEFINITION or UHD features like my Samsung phone has- can be watched (mirrored) on TV. I think UA-cam TV and Amazon TV have UHD videos and shows available. But yes, I dont think broadcast towers are putting out 8K(UHD) resolution signals. ------- Is 8K TV dying? It’s not looking good at CES 2023 By Simon CohenJanuary 7, 2023 www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/8k-dying-ces-2023/ ---- 8K TVs: What can you actually watch in 8K? By Brian Westover last updated July 13, 2021 Is there anything to watch on an 8K TV? And where do you find it? www.tomsguide.com/news/8k-tvs-what-can-you-actually-watch-in-8k
@@Drive4YourLifeAZ Even though OTA is currently limited to 1080p there are TV panels that can handle 3840p(8k )as well as 2160p(4k) like the Samsung Q60A panel on my desk & the industry is slowly introducing Next Gen TV which promises 4k broadcasts! I wish that reviewers would tell viewers the exact model they're informing about, just in case it piques interest in buying one!
I can already tell you this thing is junk…….thin coaxial cable and goofy design. The amplify feature saves it from being too bad of an antenna. I know you found 103 channels, but you might get many more with a better antenna. You’re just in the right area with strong signals. You won’t get anywhere near 60 miles out of that thing. Sorry…..no disrespect towards the poster.
YEAH, I know someome who bought the same antenna, they did not like it because they thought they would get the same channels than basic CABLE TV in there apartment complex, NO, this antenna only gives you broadcast signals from your nearest TV TOWERS in your area., NOT CABLE TV SIGNALS! Also your elevation, and line of sight, as to where your nearest TV TOWERS are is a big factor, I stated that in the video. IF U USE THIS ANTENNA IN A BAD LINE OF SIGHT FROM THE TOWERS, LIKE TALL BUILDINGS OR MOUNTAINS IN YOUR WAY, OF COURSE YOUR SIGNAL WILL BE BAD. AND 103 CHANNELS IS GOOD FOR ME, I DOUBT IF THERE ANY MORE THAN THAT!
The reason for the El cheapo perception is the fact that the majority of cable connected to the antenna is RG-59 which is the lowest minimum gauge cable available. You should get an antenna that allows you to attach an RG-6 to the device. This cable is twice to 3x thicker than the RG-59 with more copper core, shielding against both errant signals from locomotives and LTE smartphones!
😮😮😮😮😮! That tops the 76 channels and subchannels I captured with my RCA ANT 1251E model which was 5 miles (West Oak Lane) from our Antenna array located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, PA, which is about the same size television viewing area as Phoenix, Arizona!
I bought this 1 month ago and put it in my window that was pointing towards the nearest towers in Florida. Was picking up about 50 digital channels. When I put aluminum foil around a certain area of the cable going to the TV I was able to pick up around 80 channels. Remember Florida is mostly flat, and half the channels are trying to sell you something.
It depends on your location. I live 50+ miles away from the nearest tower in WA and live in a valley. Didn’t work for me.
I just bought 2 of these today. Guess we will see if it works
mine still works good, as long as your in a good location, with no obstructions, you should be good.
8K? They might as well advertise 128K, because there are currently no plans for 8K broadcasts and 4K won’t be available for a long time in the US. Also, resolution isn’t a feature of an antenna, but the receiver. The antenna only receives signals and relays them to the tuner.
There are "8K" TV's (SAMSUNG)for sale for about 5 years already. I think ULTRA HIGH DEFINITION or UHD features like my Samsung phone has- can be watched (mirrored) on TV.
I think UA-cam TV and Amazon TV have UHD videos and shows available.
But yes, I dont think broadcast towers are putting out 8K(UHD) resolution signals.
-------
Is 8K TV dying? It’s not looking good at CES 2023
By Simon CohenJanuary 7, 2023
www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/8k-dying-ces-2023/
----
8K TVs: What can you actually watch in 8K?
By Brian Westover
last updated July 13, 2021
Is there anything to watch on an 8K TV? And where do you find it?
www.tomsguide.com/news/8k-tvs-what-can-you-actually-watch-in-8k
@@Drive4YourLifeAZ Even though OTA is currently limited to 1080p there are TV panels that can handle 3840p(8k )as well as 2160p(4k) like the Samsung Q60A panel on my desk & the industry is slowly introducing Next Gen TV which promises 4k broadcasts!
I wish that reviewers would tell viewers the exact model they're informing about, just in case it piques interest in buying one!
Lets get to the point...I can read the box....bro!!!!
The best RCA TV Antennas are the one's with 80 to a 100 mile range
All have fire stick control how do run scan for rca antenna
DIRECTLY FROM YOUR REMOTE CONTROL THAT CAME WITH TV.
OR YOU GOTTA BUY A UNIVERSAL REMOTE. 15 BUCKS PROBABLY.
What is front or back of the attena?
front is the fabric part.
Where does the USB cable go
Your tv should have one, if not, or just plug the usb into a wall charger unit, like your cell phone charger.
I can already tell you this thing is junk…….thin coaxial cable and goofy design. The amplify feature saves it from being too bad of an antenna. I know you found 103 channels, but you might get many more with a better antenna. You’re just in the right area with strong signals. You won’t get anywhere near 60 miles out of that thing. Sorry…..no disrespect towards the poster.
YEAH, I know someome who bought the same antenna, they did not like it because they thought they would get the same channels than basic CABLE TV in there apartment complex, NO, this antenna only gives you broadcast signals from your nearest TV TOWERS in your area., NOT CABLE TV SIGNALS!
Also your elevation, and line of sight, as to where your nearest TV TOWERS are is a big factor, I stated that in the video.
IF U USE THIS ANTENNA IN A BAD LINE OF SIGHT FROM THE TOWERS, LIKE TALL BUILDINGS OR MOUNTAINS IN YOUR WAY, OF COURSE YOUR SIGNAL WILL BE BAD.
AND 103 CHANNELS IS GOOD FOR ME, I DOUBT IF THERE ANY MORE THAN THAT!
The reason for the El cheapo perception is the fact that the majority of cable connected to the antenna is RG-59 which is the lowest minimum gauge cable available. You should get an antenna that allows you to attach an RG-6 to the device. This cable is twice to 3x thicker than the RG-59 with more copper core, shielding against both errant signals from locomotives and LTE smartphones!
😮😮😮😮😮! That tops the 76 channels and subchannels I captured with my RCA ANT 1251E model which was 5 miles (West Oak Lane) from our Antenna array located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, PA, which is about the same size television viewing area as Phoenix, Arizona!
Did you get CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, Cozy ?
yes, all local channels ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CW STATION AND 103 CHANNELS IN ALL, ALL HAVE A GOOD SIGNAL.
Es pura basura no sirve