Xtreme Signal 70 Mile VHF/UHF Yagi Outdoor TV Antenna (HDB91X)

  • Brand: Xtreme Signal
  • P\N: HDB91X
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Best performing HD ant ever!

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I put one these antennas in an attic about 50 miles out from Atlanta and it gave signal strength of 75 to 100 on every channel. This is awesome to be in an attic. This ant is a game changer. I have used over 12 different antennas in various areas outside of Atlanta. This one is the best ever!

Best of the BEST

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I GET STATION 80MILES OUT IN NY CITY from lndian orchard ma so it is the antenna to buy well done solidsignal Ken

Probably one of the best UHF directional antennas you can buy for the money

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Excellent UHF reception...better than the 8 bay array style antenna for more gain if every station you want is generally in one bearing (I've also used the Solid Signal HDB8X 8 Bay antenna, which is a better choice if you need to point in two different directions for UHF reception). If you are looking to make a choice between antennas, I'd offer the following info: All your stations as indicated by tvfool.com are along a rough single bearing and are UHF, and you have the space for an antenna this long and no longer, get the HDB91X. This makes a good attic mount antenna with a J pipe, which you can also get from solid signal. It says it will pick up VHF, but you had better be pretty close to the VHF station without things in the way...say under 18 miles. You have LOTS of room in the attic lengthwise and pointing in the direction of your stations along a single bearing, buy the HBU55 antenna, which will also cover you for high VHF and UHF If you need to point in two different directions for UHF signals, get the Solid Signal Xtreme HDB8X 8 Bay UHF. For high VHF Ch 7-13, if you don't have the room for an HBU55, it pays to get a dedicated VHF antenna. I'd recommend the Antennacraft Y10-7-13 Highband-Broadband VHF TV Antenna, or its shorter version, the Antennacraft Y5-7-13 Highband-Broadband VHF Yagi TV Antenna for Channels 7-13 (Y5-7-13). NOTE, this is for HIGH VHF only, ch 7-13. For digital TV in the US, all the rest are UHF. To combine VHF and UHF separate antennas, use a UVSJ UHF VHF Band Separator/Combiner, OR an amplifier with separate VHF and UHF inputs, like the RCA preamp code TVPRAMP1R.

That ANTENNA IS THE BEST ONE TO BUY

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WELL I HAVE A CM7777AMP INLINE WITH THE HDB91X I AM IN INDIAN ORCHARD MASS THE ANTENNA IS 65FT HI AND I GET CHannels 80MILES OUT IN CT ION 69,1 and out of ny city GET TV well done solidsignal ps buy know

Very simple assembly, really light weight

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It does get the signal but it is not as good as my old Channel Master 8-bay UHF antenna but then again it was half the cost. I am 42 to 53 miles away from the the TX towers so need long range antenna.

UHF can be up to 68 miles on a normal atmospheric day, 100 miles on an exceptional night.

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My setup is a stacked VHF 7 to 13 yagi with 10 elements and this antenna. They are hooked up to a CM 7777 dual input pre-amp. Results from ground level with the setup facing NE...it brings in WNBC and WWOR 9 which are about 68 miles from me with weak to moderate signal levels and just an occasional dropout depending on the atmospheric conditions. Occasionally at ground level, I will get stations as far away as the Central part of Long Island (55 WLNY). All Philly stations come in strong with no drop outs with the unit at ground level facing NE. With the dual input setup, I am not sure what this would do by itself on the VHF band.

Very simple assembly, powerful reception

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Setting it up is a no brainer. Light enough to put in a mast with a rotator. Wonderful connection to drop line, I believe bird drops will not affect it. Impressed with its performance.

Good stuff, not too bad to put together, really light weight, but long!

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Great antenna, got 2 of these and pointed them in 2 different directions to get my channels from LaCrosse/Eau Claire. I also get in ch 10 out of Rochester, MN over 70 miles away! The Twin Cities MSP is too far, and can't get in...Used a amp/pre-amp from Weingard and a splitter. Thanks Solid Signal! You Michiganders are great!

Just installed the new HDBX91---sweet!

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I had 30 year old antenna equipment that finally gave out---bought the HDBX91 on the first day it was available. Arrived quickly. Assembly took about 15 minutes. Installed it on a 15' mast with chimney mount and guy wires. Used an RCA preamp. I am down a hill and behind large University 3-4 story buildings and about 50 miles from the Kansas City tv stations. The antenna was light enough to handle easily on the roof, though it is over 7ft long. Results-----28 super clear HD digital channels. I am happy. Am thinking about installing these for people for a weekend job! Way to go Solid Signal! Thanks!