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RCA ANT1650 Flat Digital Amplified Indoor TV Antenna |  | Brand: RCA Category: CE Department: Home Audio Video
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $39.69 as of 9/6/2010 22:00 CDT details You Save: $40.30 (50%)
New (24) Used (4) from $31.99
Seller: WholeSaleAV Rating: reviews
Format: CD Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 1.7 x 8.9 x 2.6
MPN: ANT1650 Model: ANT1650 UPC: 044476064548 EAN: 0044476064548 ASIN: B0027FGW3K
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| Features:
| • | Patented design specifically for 360 degree digital TV reception eliminates adjustments | | • | Receives local HD and DTV broadcasts and supports 1080 resolution | | • | Enhances reception with included amplifier and purifies signal with ELN circuitry | | • | Slim paintable profile in black to blend with high tech components | | • | Removeable amplifier and built in coaxial cable |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description - Receives local HD & all digital TV broadcast signals * Eliminates constant adjustments* Outperforms traditional antennas due to patented design* Complements sleek, home theater designs- Supports all digital & analog TV frequencies - Accesses more local programming- Supports 1080i signals- Receives all signals without adjustment- Preserves signal purity with ELN circuitry- Enhances reception by amplifying weak signals
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| Customer Reviews:
Great choice for digital TV reception! October 31, 2009 pixeller 136 out of 136 found this review helpful
I rarely write reviews for things that don't make immediately positive impressions (or horrible ones), and this was one of the positive ones. To be brief, with this antenna I now receive signal strengths between 64-74% on a couple stations 38 miles away that I didn't get before! I did a test of signal strengths among six different stations; first with rabbit ears and then with the amplified signal of this new RCA ANT1650. The rabbit ears averaged a signal strength of 51.66% (with a low of 32% and a high of 74%). The ANT1650 received an average signal strength of 90.16% (with a low - among the tested stations - of 67% and a high of 100%)!
This product was also very easy to set up. I connected the antenna to the detachable amplifier with a coaxial cable and then connected the amplifier to the TV with another coaxial cable. I then plugged in the power adapter for the amplifier (it will work about as well as rabbit ears with the amplifier's power adapter unplugged), turned on the TV, did an auto-channel search, deleted some analog stations, and was good to go. The flat antenna part can be situated in a variety of ways so as to get the best signal. You can attach it to the wall with two screws, you can set it upright with a stand (kind of like a picture frame), or you can lay it flat. For our situation, it worked best in an upright position so as to avoid being heated up by other equipment. Because it's rather inconspicuous as a shape and color, it looks good as well - certainly much better than our tv's previous rabbit ears. The only thing better would be if the tv worked without this item in the first place.
Here are the signal strength results from six test stations. I tested the rabbit ears on a clear morning and tested the ANT1650 on a clear afternoon of the same day. Both antennas were placed in the same location, which wasn't necessarily ideal for the ANT 1650:
With rabbit ears and clear windless weather:
Station A: 51%
Station B: 42%
Station C: 32%
Station D: 74%
Station E: 61%
Station F: 50%
With amplified ANT1650 propped vertically and clear windless weather:
Station A: 94%
Station B: 67%
Station C: 93%
Station D: 100%
Station E: 100%
Station F: 87%
I have since done a follow-up test with the ANT1650 laid flat and it averaged slightly better at 92%, even under windy conditions.
With amplified ANT1650 laid flat and clear windy weather:
Station A: 89%
Station B: 93%
Station C: 99%
Station D: 85%
Station E: 100%
Station F: 86%
To summarize, most of the stations look and sound great with the antenna just laying flat. Once in awhile, a problem station cuts in and out, and you have to prop the antenna up. In my case, it was just one station that was problematic. Not a big deal, though design-wise, they might've made it easier to prop up the antenna by having a built-in stand swing out of the backside.
Very Good August 19, 2009 S. Lyons (Sugar Hill, GA USA) 60 out of 60 found this review helpful
I live in the metro Atlanta area and according to the antenna web site I am 25 - 35 miles away from the transmission from the various broadcasting stations. I set this up without attaching the amplifier and am able to pick up the channels with great quality. I use this for a TV on the upper floor of my 2 story house, and ordered a 2nd for my main level TV. Hooked it up and it works fine as well.
I use these as a backup to my satellite dish. The satellite went out during a bad thunderstorm last night but I was able to switch over to broadcast tv and continue watching the game.
Note: I replaced a Terk antenna that did not get good reception with this one. I like the fact that this is omnidirectional.
Great reception August 22, 2009 Peter Hernandez (Stockton, CA) 37 out of 39 found this review helpful
This is a great antenna. I Live pretty far from the transmission antenna in my area but I'm getting 80 and 100% signal quality on my channels.
You have to be a little patient when finding a location to place it but when you find the right location you won't be disappointed in the picture you receive.
It works September 12, 2009 Evil Genius, the 40 out of 43 found this review helpful
I used to get a decent signal with rabbit ears and thought this amplified antenna was overkill. I still had to jockey it around to get a good signal. It is now in the vertical position on the floor next to my TV bench instead of laying flat and discreet at the foot of the TV like I intended. Still get pixel static at times or loose signal now and then, but I don't have to waste money on cable.
Great Internal Antenna October 14, 2009 Yin S. Choi 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
Hook this up to my TV with the amplifier. Put the antenna near the window. VIOLA! All the major channels in HD - FREE!
Support both UHF and VHF frequency. The thing also looks pretty sleek. For optimal result, better put it closer to the windows. Highly recommanded.
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