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Reddit mentions of ViewTV UPGRADED 2020 Version Outdoor Amplified Digital HDTV Antenna - up to 150 Mile Range - Motorized 360° Rotation - New Wireless Remote Control - Free Mini Indoor Antenna

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We found 14 Reddit mentions of ViewTV UPGRADED 2020 Version Outdoor Amplified Digital HDTV Antenna - up to 150 Mile Range - Motorized 360° Rotation - New Wireless Remote Control - Free Mini Indoor Antenna. Here are the top ones.

ViewTV UPGRADED 2020 Version Outdoor Amplified Digital HDTV Antenna - up to 150 Mile Range - Motorized 360° Rotation - New Wireless Remote Control - Free Mini Indoor Antenna
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  • This outdoor TV antenna supports 2 televisions at the same time
  • Enjoy unlimited access to a 4K 1080 P HDTV for high quality picture and sound
  • This outdoor antenna is made from durable plastic and anodized aluminium
  • Antenna uses waterproof materials to withstand even the harshest of weather condition
  • No need for internet connection to make it work
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Found 14 comments on ViewTV UPGRADED 2020 Version Outdoor Amplified Digital HDTV Antenna - up to 150 Mile Range - Motorized 360° Rotation - New Wireless Remote Control - Free Mini Indoor Antenna:

u/FirebirdVII1963 · 6 pointsr/Charlotte

I just bought this antenna from Amazon. Pretty cheap, but it works really well. We live about 75 miles west of charlotte and are able to pick up the NBC and CBS broadcasts from charlotte. Don't forget to get the suggested mount for it also.

ViewTV Outdoor Amplified Antenna - 150 Miles Range - 360° Rotation - Wireless Remote https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017JEF126/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_kwe7yRfnc3UAo

u/Skadoosh_it · 2 pointsr/cordcutters

The antenna: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B017JEF126/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I live at about 300 feet elevation in a flat area directly south of the transmitters. I have tried pointing it straight at them and i get all the other stations (abc, fox, the cw, etc.) But no nbc or cbs.

u/Rav99 · 2 pointsr/cordcutters

Would this antenna work well for my situation, given the tvfool report?

ViewTV Outdoor Amplified Antenna - 150 Miles Range - 360° Rotation - Wireless Remote

Lightning deal is 25 bucks plus looks like an additional 5 dollars off at checkout. Hard to resist. This would be an attic antenna for me.

Edit: the reason I ask is I already have a Mohu leaf 50 and I don't get some channels because it isn't good at getting all kinds of signals. Like uhf vs whatever else. That part is over my head.

And what I do get is usually pixelated. I get 3.3 (which I don't even see here but I think is cbs) 30.1 (nbc) and a few fox channels.

The most important network to me is nbc, for the Thanksgiving day parade and football after. It's the only live TV we really want, most everything else can be streamed.

u/richEC · 2 pointsr/nanaimo

I have Shaw for internet only, paying $85 per month. I put up this TV antenna and it pulls in an amazing amount of stations for free. Everything from Vancouver, KOMO Seattle, KIRO Seattle, PBS Bellingham, ME Tv Bellingham and the Victoria stations as well. Around 25 channels in all. From a $50 antenna.

u/Ebouc · 2 pointsr/cordcutters

Well there's a lot of things to consider. Are you geographically located to have all the networks close by. This one:

ViewTV Outdoor Amplified Antenna - 150 Miles Range - 360° Rotation - Wireless Remote https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017JEF126?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Should be just fine for you.
That said do you just want to watch or do you want to record as well? An over the air DVR would be needed. Also, your TV, is it fairly new? If it's HD, then it will accept over the air signals just fine. If it is old school then you'll need some type of signal interpretation.

u/btbam666 · 2 pointsr/Fayettenam

It's iffy. I rather just not watch tv then get an Antennae. But If you do, you'd get much better results using an powered and amplifed signal!

Check out Antennae like this!

u/thedude213 · 2 pointsr/cordcutters

I got this guy here and I'm pulling stations from Baltimore, which I live about 80 miles away from. But as others suggest, definitely use TV fool, because there are a lot of variables involved in maximizing the channels you get.

u/Jrklingerman · 2 pointsr/ota

> RG6 coax

Well, I used to have lots of fun with this before everything became digital and wrecked everything. But it's just a hobby, so I got nothing to loose (except money lol). If I cant get WPIX I was also hoping to get WPVI out of Philly.

I will put RG6 cable down on the list of things to get.

I am still looking at a few amps (by the way, would multiple amps make any difference versus just one amp?)

Would you say these would be good antennas? https://www.amazon.com/ViewTV-Outdoor-Amplified-Antenna-Rotation/dp/B017JEF126/ref=pd_lpo_23_bs_t_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=94Q9RFAN3RMTNY2M345P

http://www.channelmaster.com/Digital_HDTV_Outdoor_TV_Antenna_p/cm-3020.htm

If I do get the 100ft tower, it would put me above some mountains and over any interference

u/ChopNC93 · 2 pointsr/Braves

ViewTV 2018 Version Outdoor Amplified Digital HDTV Antenna - 150 Mile Range - Motorized 360° Rotation - 40FT Coax Cable - Wireless Remote Control - UHF/VHF 4K 1080P Channels https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017JEF126/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_egYyDb6QDH7VN

Looks like they’ve marked it down. I swear I think it was closer to $60 when I got it early last year. Definitely recommend it!

u/upofadown · 2 pointsr/ota
  1. The sort of companies/individuals that do TV antenna installations might not have a very good web presence. Try the Yelllow Pages. Try Craigslist. Try calling some of the local satellite TV installers to see if they can do it or know someone who can.

  2. Amplified antennas and separate preamps are powered through the cable. You just have to find a place to put the power injector before the splitters. Otherwise you have to get special power passing splitters.

  3. "They're in completely opposite directions." That's actually a good thing. Most antennas will receive a coherent signal off the back. The general strategy is to aim the antenna at the weakest signal and then get the stronger ones from behind. In your case you would aim the antenna at the Univision transmitter.

  4. If you mean the proverbial "150 mile antenna" then assume crappy. Example:

u/VeryVito · 1 pointr/PleX

I tried a few "flat" rabbit-ear type antennas before buying this one last year and couldn't be happier with it. I mounted it in the attic, so wind and rain doesn't effect it, and I now get what scientists call a "metric shitload" of channels here in central NC.

u/NobleActual · 1 pointr/cordcutters

Thanks for the input. I figured it would be a tall order to get a quality picture or a picture period at this range. Just found out they would get CBS and Fox through Vue in their market. I know Winegard is highly recommended in this sub. Any reason why this model? I noticed the range is 60-70 miles based on band for that antenna. How can some antennas be cheaper and say "120 mile range" such as this one?