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Winegard FreeVision Compact High Power DTV TV Antenna (FV-HD30)

  • Brand: Winegard
  • P\N: FV-HD30
  • UPC: 615798399542
15 Reviews

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15 reviews

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Great Antenna for Attic

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This is one of the few Antennas that gets good signal mounted in my attic which has a foil insulation.Only misses one station out of 60 in my area.I have 2 antennas one roof mount and this one which allows me to record up to 4 stations and watch one station live with by using a dual and triple split.Im very happy with the build quality ease of installation and how effective this antenna is

Great small antenna attic mount

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Use antennaweb.org to see where to point and what stations you will receive.For me 20 miles with 2 way split.All networks are fine.

i got rid of cable for this.

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i asked for an antenna that would pick up the stations in D.C. (i live in Baltimore) they recommended this antenna. during the day nothing. if your up at 2:00 or 3:00 oclock in the morning and the satellites are aligned just right you might get something?

TOTALLY AWESOME ANTENNA AND COMPANY

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AWESOME ANTENNA......I live in a valley surrounded by huge trees.I am in an apartment and have a 55 1080 HDTV.I have not had an antenna work in the past year. THIS ANTENNA IS PERFECT.I get absolutely perfect reception on every channel.On my worst channel Fox 4 I never got a signal strength above 60 and always lost the digital signal. Every single day I would have to move my inside anten

Better than I imagined

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This small unobtrusive antenna picks up all the stations I hoped it would everything in a radius of 30 miles even though it is placed indoors. The antenna has met all my expectations and Im very pleased with it. Its so good that I plan to get some longer wire and try it outdoors to see if it could pull in more distant stations.