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The antenna picks up signals from a wide range of where it is pointed.
The antenna is multi-directional and tolerant of imprecise pointing.
I pointed the antenna towards more distant stations, as direction is more important for some stations than others.
I found that the stripped back coax worked perfectly as an omni directional antenna.
88% appreciated its compatibility with other TV models, although 12% didn't
I used a 4-way splitter to provide antenna to 4 TVs without any loss of clarity.
My biggest concern was whether the antenna would work with my existing RG6 QUAD shielded cable.
If my TV does not have a coaxial connection, then the antenna will not work.
87% found it weather resistant, but 13% encountered issues
I was impressed with the antenna's ability to handle heavy weather and continue to perform.
I plan to test the antenna in bad weather like rain and snow. I am unsure if the material would hold up in Arizona sun.
I have found that the antenna has a durable design with grounding done and is lightning protected, indicating that it can withstand bad weather conditions.
I am unsure about the antenna's longevity in outdoor conditions like midwest winters.
I feel that the antenna may not be sturdy enough for all weather conditions.
I mounted the antenna in the attic to avoid weather and wind problems. If it were mounted outdoors, it would not withstand much beating.
93% were satisfied with the signal boosting power, yet 7% weren't
I upgraded to Clearstream 4 Max and now receive around 60 channels at full signal strength.
Signal strength from towers 30-40 miles away is acceptable when pointed in the right direction.
The Pingbingding antenna offers a big improvement in signal strength over the old conventional antenna it replaces. However, there is still some pixellation on some channels everyday at sunset.
When I pointed away from the transmitter for station KETD (RF channel 45), the signal strength went from 73% to 0%.
I had to purchase a signal booster to regain functionality, indicating that the tv-antenna's signal boosting feature was not performing well.
90% liked the signal strength, however 10% faced connectivity issues
I was able to get clear reception of over 130 channels including all the local network channels with the Pingbingding Amplified Digital Outdoor HDTV Antenna.
I can lock around 48 percent signal strength from my Sony Bravia, which seems to be where a lot of frequencies are at.
I replaced the old conventional antenna with the Pingbindding antenna and noticed a significant improvement in signal strength.
Every station has a signal strength between 94% and 100%.
I noted down the signal strength and quality percentages of some channels before swapping the antenna. After swapping, all the key indicators were much higher, doubling in some cases.
The signal strength is excellent and the picture quality is clear and crisp. It works from inside the house facing out the window.
I found 24 stations with a signal strength of around 50-60% when I did a channel scan with the antenna.
92% were satisfied with the signal range
I was able to increase the number of digital channels from 42 to 56.
I was able to get 38 channels with the indoor antenna, but sometimes the picture quality wasn't clear due to the location of broadcast towers or poor signal strength on channels like CBS, NBC or PBS unless I moved the indoor antenna around.
I was able to pick up all the broadcasting towers which were 35 miles and 50 miles away.
I received 15 out of 16 channels from Reno, NV with the RCA Compact Outdoor Yagi HDTV Antenna with 70 Mile Range (ANT751E).
76% appreciated its compatibility with other tv models
Experiential insights by users
I recommend trying pointing the antenna in every direction, not just straight at the towers, until all channels are received.
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