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Antennas Direct C4 ClearStream4 Outdoor Digital HD TV Antenna (C4) Remanufactured

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The patented ClearStream4 Tapered Loop design receives UHF channels and higher level VHF frequencies with a range of about 65 miles. Ultra long range performance in ¼ the size. Great for viewers in poor signal areas who need a powerful and compact antenna.
 
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Product Features
  • Beamwidth (Horizontal Plane) 470 - 700 MHz: 70 degrees
  • Includes hardware for mounting to a mast; antenna has a 75 ohm coax connection
  • Remanufactured - Item has not been opened or used.
  • VSWR: Typical 2:1 or better, Max 3:1, typical less than 2:1 from 470MHz to 700 MHz
  • Size Assembled: 20”H by 24”W by 5”D
  • For High-band VHF 7-13 and UHF 14-69
  • Range: 65 Miles VHF & 65 Miles UHF
  • Gain of 14.8 dBi
  • Consistent gain through the entire DTV channel spectrum
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The first in a series of compact, highly efficient antenna designed and optimized for 2009 digital TV frequenciesClearStream antennas represent a new breakthrough in size and unmatched ultra efficient design and gain. Advanced design software allows these  antennas to be smaller and powerful across the entire DTV spectrum offering consistent high gain. Advancements in antenna efficiency allows up to 98% of the available broadcast signal to actually reach the incoming antenna cable rather than being lost to impedance
mismatches.

The patented ClearStream4 Tapered Loop design receives UHF channels and higher level VHF frequencies with a range of about 50 miles. They are engineered for extra strength and durability, using anodized aluminum for corrosion resistance and are easy to assemble.  The ClearStream2 delivers TV signals from widely located (spaced) broadcast towers. The C4 offers flexible aiming characteristics with an extremely wide 70 degree beamwidth, while still providing resistance to multi-path interference.

The ClearStream4 delivers digitally perfect multiple station signals.  With the efficiency of the C4 you can have range and power normally found in antennas up to 5 times the size in a compact and attractive form Channel 14 (471.25 MHz) Channel 33 (579.25 MHz) Channel 51 (699.25 MHz)


Frequently Asked Questions



Is this a digital antenna?
Analog and digital signals are broadcast on VHF and UHF frequencies, so all antennas can pick up digital signals.  Its more a matter of getting an antenna that covers the frequencies that your stations are broadcast on (VHF/UHF).  This is a bit confusing when manufacturers list an antenna as "Digital Ready", or "HD Antenna", but whether they are labeled this way or not, all antennas have this ability. 

How much signal will I lose if I put this in my attic?
You will lose 40-50% of your signal strength when placing an antenna in an attic that is covered by plywood and asphalt shingles.  Even more signal is lost with foil covered insulation, metal roofs and concrete structures.  Beyond a range of 30-35 miles an attic installation is generally not recommended.  Because of the high signal loss of an attic installation, an antenna with twice the range is needed to receive the same amount of signal.  Digital reception has a much higher threshold of signal strength than analog reception.


Do I need a rotator?

It depends on how wide a direction your antenna covers.  This feature is called the beam width.  The average antenna has a beam width of 35 degrees, out of 360.  Go to a site like www.tvfool.com or www.antennaweb.org and look at the compass orientation.  If the difference in degrees between all your desired stations is great than your antennas beam width, then you will need a rotator.  Keep in mind that larger antennas that have a boom length over 131 inches need a rotator that can withstand the windload and torque we suggest the CM9521.


What is the difference between a directional, multidirectional and omnidirectional antenna?
Directional antennas pick up from a narrow direction usually around 40 degrees wide out of 360 and is best for long range reception.  Multidirectional antennas have a wide beam width usually 60-90 degrees, allowing them to receive stations that are coming from multiple directions. Omnidirectional antennas receive signal from all directions, and have the shortest range.

 
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