Marine / Rv Omnidirectional Low Profile Tv Antenna - Analog And Digital Hdtv on 2040-parts.com
Goshen, Indiana, United States
This is the NEW generation of Omni-directional HDTV antennas! Get great reception of all local HDTV signals without having to rotate and aim the antenna. This low profile antenna stands less than 6" tall and is made out of UV stable resin and is also paintable (non-metallic paints ONLY). Simple installation and a wide base gives you plenty of stability in high winds and is also designed to directly replace and cover the obnoxious holes created by competitors "pop-up" models. Signal can be split to run up to a total of 4 TV's. Made of marine grade plastic, the UV protected base and antenna head are designed to withstand harsh environments. Kit comes complete with in-line amplifier (can also be used with existing amplified wall-plates), antenna, base, gasket, and connector pack. Buy it Now, we just got a new shipment in and are ready to ship, free freight is continental US ONLY! DEALER DISCOUNTS ON 5 UNIT MASTER CARTONS! DEALER Inquiries are WELCOME! We do sell 5 piece master cartons at discount for you to be able to retail these antennas! Just ask!! NOTE: The distance of reception on this antenna is very good when installed properly. We have had questions to how far this will reach. There is no specific answer to this or any antenna. Reception distance depends on the power of the broadcast signal as well as terrain. One customer from Maumee, OH reported "we received a signal from Toronto Canada on our boat!" This was a powerful signal sent across 60 miles flat water. Another customer from Tennessee received the strongest signal of only 20 miles while in the mountains. Their previous antenna didn't receive any more channels than our antenna. The mountains we blocking the signal and the broadcast was from a small TV station. Hopefully this answers some questions we have been receiving regarding distance. Thank you. |
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