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RCA Compact Outdoor or Attic Yagi HD TV Antenna with Super Long 75 Mile Range – Digital OTA Antenna for Clear VHF & UHF Reception, NexGenTV ™ Compatible, Supports 4K/8K 1080p TVs
Antenna | Satellite |
Brand | RCA |
Color | Silver |
Number of Channels | 100 |
Impedance | 75 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 369600 Feet |
About this item
- Enjoy top-rated HDTV network programming on channels like CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC and more; Your favorite shows for free (no more cable bills) with no monthly fee or subscription; Great complement to streaming players and dependable backup source when storms knock out cable or satellite
- Receives TV broadcasts including 4K, 8K and 1080 HDTV for highest-quality picture and sound - both UHF and VHF stations – with up to 70+ mile range from the broadcast towers
- Withstands tough outdoor conditions with durable construction and materials; Superior reception outdoors or even when mounted in the attic
- Easy installation with pre-assembled design, easy-lock fold-out UHF reflector and snap-lock elements; Includes mast, locking mast clamp, mounting hardware and 75-ohm matching transformer (coax cable sold separately)
- The free RCA Signal Finder app is your digital compass that guides you to the most high definition channels and aligns your antenna perfectly
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From the manufacturer
- Get superior reception without the whole neighborhood noticing!
- This compact, yagi-style outdoor/attic antenna is designed to maximize signal reception and integrate seamlessly into any home environment.
- You can receive local high-definition television, both VHF and UHF signals and enjoy your favorite shows for free – no monthly fees, no subscription and no contracts.
- You are able to get more free channels than ever before, including channels that cable and satellite do not carry.
- Use this antenna along with your favorite streaming devices – there’s no better time to cut the cord!
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Easy to assemble | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Easy to install | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.6 |
Picture quality | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Value for money | — | 4.0 | 4.2 | 3.2 | 4.4 |
Sheerness | 4.5 | — | 4.3 | — | 4.7 |
Sold By | — | DigiHiTech | Amazon.com | Healero | Mc Bagval |
number of channels | 100 | 100 | 36 | — | — |
maximum range | 369600 feet | 200 miles | 45 miles | 85 miles | 30.0 feet, 40.0 feet, 1.0 feet |
impedance | 75 ohm | 75 ohm | 75 ohm | 75 ohm | 75 ohm |
antenna description | Satellite | Television, Satellite | Television | Television | Television, Satellite |
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Product Dimensions | 36 x 4.6 x 6.7 inches |
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Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Department | Electronics |
Manufacturer | Audiovox Accessories Corporation |
ASIN | B0024R4B5C |
Item model number | ANT751E |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #260 in TV Antennas |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 2, 2004 |
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Get superior reception without the whole neighborhood noticing. This compact outdoor antenna is designed to maximize signal reception and integrate seamlessly into any home environment, indoors or out. Receive all available local HD digital broadcasts channels for free, including digital formats via UHF and VHF frequencies.
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Customers like the quality, signal reception, ease of installation, and channels of the antenna. For example, they mention it works great, picks up strong signals, and is easy to install. Customers are also impresseded with the picture quality, saying it's excellent and consistent.
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Customers like the quality of the antenna. They say that it works well, is easy to install, and provides great reception. Some customers also say that the antenna's performance is spectacular with the addition of an amplifier. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and ease of installation of this antenna.
"...The short story is that we are very pleased with the cost, performance, and ease of installation...." Read more
"...one or two of the channels that are of lesser concern to me are quite strong - I had a couple of them as high as 98 on the meter : Oh, before I..." Read more
"Works great but assembly instructions are lacking. Parts and pieces in the box are not properly identified in the assembly instructions...." Read more
"...DUAL High Definition Digital TV Tuner HDHR3-US (Black)) This looks promising. It gets good reviews. Mine is due to arrive today...." Read more
Customers like the signal reception of the antenna. They mention that it provides strong, reliable signals on all channels, and that it picks up signals well. Some say that the antenna is excellent and pulls in signals from both ends. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance of the product.
"...it incorrectly did not affect the antenna's proper and very nice reception. Great antenna -- but get someone else to write the assembly directions." Read more
"...This is a great OTA antenna, it provides crystal clear HD channels on all three of my TVs at a fair price...." Read more
"The RCA antenna is excellent, NOT ONE issue during or after the project. Use the right tools and components and take your time to do it right...." Read more
"...This antenna is not as strongly built as the Ani-24AV, but receives well. It has a really cheap balun with flimsy leads that are inadequate...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the antenna to be easy. They mention that the preparation was simple, and the mounting was fairly painless. The antenna comes fully assembled, and it is surprisingly light but quite sturdy. Customers say that they should have no problems with roof mount installs up to 40 miles with this unit. They also say it is very user-friendly.
"...is that we are very pleased with the cost, performance, and ease of installation. The satellite service has been cancelled...." Read more
"...The mounting was fairly painless, although I will say what others have said...." Read more
"...(price, quality, size, mounting kit, and delivered on-time.)..." Read more
"...No Amplifier. Installation was simple...." Read more
Customers like the channels that the antenna picks up. They say it surprisingly picks all the UHF channels, way above their expectations. Some are pleased that it was able to receive 25 TV channels, and get great local channels. Some say the UHz channels were perfect, and the TV auto-scanned 45 channels, 40 of which are digital. Overall, customers are happy with the channels it picks out.
"...Overall, we are ecstatic. We are receiving more channels than we expected, after expending relatively little effort...." Read more
"...Not only was my interference gone, it was picking up a lot more channels than I knew about...." Read more
"...I started with a LEAF antenna on the family room TV. It did very well with UHF channels, but ABC, in my area, is on VHF Low...." Read more
"...a lot to do with reception because, at times, these Akron stations simply won't register. Also, the quality of the digital tuner comes into play...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the antenna. They mention that the picture is incredibly clearer than the compressed video versions they typically get from, excellent, and consistent. They also say that every channel is clear with no pixelation, and the resolution is much better than what they were paying for through the cable company. Customers also say the picture looks absolutely gorgeous, and is crisp, clear, and bright.
"...getting all the OTA networks, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, PBS in HD and they all look great, in fact they look noticeably better (sharper/clearer) than when..." Read more
"...Results were outstanding, with excellent HD picture quality in every room...." Read more
"...Picture is excellent and consistent. My cable run was probably about 70 feet...." Read more
"...solid signals (2 to 5 (out of 5) bars but all are very stable - no pixelation). I have no complaints, and it's a good value...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the antenna. They mention that it is worth every penny, the monthly bill is zero, and the antenna pays for itself. Customers also appreciate the free and paid add-ons that are available for the antenna, such as the music video station. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The short story is that we are very pleased with the cost, performance, and ease of installation...." Read more
"...it provides crystal clear HD channels on all three of my TVs at a fair price...." Read more
"...(price, quality, size, mounting kit, and delivered on-time.)..." Read more
"...I have no complaints, and it's a good value. Mounted outside about 20' high. Highly recommended.Revised 07/16/2019:..." Read more
Customers like the size of the antenna. For example, they mention it's reasonably small, compact, and powerful. Some say it'll work well in their home and is easy to install. Overall, most are satisfied with the size and performance of the product.
"...It is relatively small, around 3 feet long and could probably fit just about anywhere...." Read more
"...(price, quality, size, mounting kit, and delivered on-time.)..." Read more
"Assembled easy enough and not too large to handle, quality is okay but the tv picture quality is very good." Read more
"...The whole antenna with mounting is reasonably small and fairly light...." Read more
Customers like the mounting of the antenna. They mention that it comes with some mounting hardware, a mounting bracket, and pole. Some say that the provided mount is decent, but it's short. Overall, most are satisfied with the mounting process.
"...This RCA YAGI isn't big at all. It comes with a mounting bar / kit but it matched the old Satellite Dish mounting bracket still on the roof so I..." Read more
"...Very Simple to put together, very light and you really can stick it anywhere...." Read more
"...Not all antennas do. The one thing that was missing was the wood screws needed to actually bolt the bracket to whatever you're attaching it to...." Read more
"...It comes a short pole and mounting bracket. You supply screws to attach the bracket to your house...." Read more
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Most of the towers for our local channels are in the same general direction (within 14 degrees) and within several miles distance. We mounted this unit on the existing satellite dish (8 feet off the ground), pointed it toward the local towers, and picked up all of those channels. But that didn’t stop us from receiving most of the channels from the next nearest major city, 40 miles away and in almost the opposite direction.
I’m in agreement with some other reviewers regarding wearing gloves when handling this antenna. Some of the edges are quite sharp and there seems to be a lot of dirt or dust.
Our particular setup requires some additional equipment (such as a pre-amplifier). Read on if you are interested in the details…
As I mentioned, we mounted this unit on the existing satellite dish. It was easy enough to point the antenna after loosening a couple of bolts. We used the TV Fool website to determine the direction of the nearest towers. The antenna didn’t seem entirely secured to the arm that extends from the dish using the provided u-bolt (meant to secure to the included mount). That was quickly remedied by adding additional u-bolts. We used WINEGARD DS-2002 U-Bolt Kit for WGDDS2000.
We have 4 HDTV sets with cable runs from 25 to 75 feet from the antenna. Using the pre-existing cabling, the signal is split into 2 before it enters the house. The first run of cable is approximately 25 feet to the one TV on the near side of the house. The second run is split twice along the way to the other three TVs, which are all on the other side of the house. Upon connecting the antenna, we had a pretty weak signal that decreased along the way. When I disconnected the other 3 sets, I had a very strong signal to the near-side TV and picked up 46 channels.
Adding the RCA TVPRAMP1R Preamplifier boosted the signal tremendously. The preamp is mounted at the antenna before the first splitter. The power supply for the preamp is at the near-side tv, with the coaxial carrying the power back to the preamp. This requires a splitter with power pass on the outside of the house. Luckily, the satellite provider had previously set us up with one. Since we are not using the antenna for radio reception, we have the FM filter turned on.
Even after adding the preamp, the signal to the 4th (and furthest) TV was still a little on the weak side. Since I already had an antenna booster, I added the booster before the splitter that sends the signal to the 2nd TV and the 3rd TVs. Adding the booster improved the signal to all three TVs. However, there is still slightly noticeable signal loss to the 4th TV. The signal is split (for the third time) before the 3rd and 4th TVs. The third TV is smaller (15”) and much closer to the third splitter. I’m confident that the signal loss in the 4th TV will no longer be a problem after I add an antenna booster. The signal to that tv is just a little weaker than i'd like.
Overall, we are ecstatic. We are receiving more channels than we expected, after expending relatively little effort. The total cost for the antenna and associated equipment is roughly what we were paying for one month of satellite service. Since we were already doing most of our watching using Netflix and Amazon Prime, the high cost of satellite no longer made sense. We are finding that our over-the-air channels are a nice complement to our streaming (using one Roku Stick and two Fire Sticks). The big sports fan is the family is getting by with the Sling TV service ($20 per month) and seems quite satisfied.
Original Review: I had to cut cable TV earlier this year due to money issues, and from about May till September I was operating with good old rabbit ears in the house. When they worked, it worked great. But I was getting fed up of the constant moving of the rabbit ears, or the twiddling of the dial to get this channel or the other. There was some sort of interference inside my house preventing them from working well enough. Once in a blue moon, I'd get lucky, find a sweet spot and get everything, but it didn't last long. I was unwilling to go on the roof for an antenna, so I was thinking about the attic.
I've been around TV for a long time, and my "head" tells me that to get better reception, you need to get a bigger antenna. I figured with a large tree in my neighbor's house, as well as it being an attic, I was looking at something large up there. Specifically this ( Antennas Direct DB8 Multidirectional HDTV Antenna ). I was looking at getting the DB8, when a friend of mine who was going to help me by mounting it in the attic suggested I might get by with something smaller. He recommended the antenna I'm writing about now. I was initially skeptical (again, the bigger is better attitude). But I read through a ton of reviews, and there were a lot of happy people. At the time I bought it, there were 220 reviews on Amazon with an average star rating of 4.5 out of 5. That's actually a higher review than the DB8 I was looking at. So I started reading, and was thinking perhaps I'd go with this.
Then while we were thinking about how to run cable, I remembered when my wife and I got the house 9.5 years ago (as of Sep 2011, when I'm writing) it was wired for Cable TV. I dropped the Cable TV, but the wires were all still there. Which meant that there was a cable run there already. So I decided to run a test. I took the same stupid $6 rabbit ears I was at the time using ( RCA ANT111R Basic Indoor Antenna ), and took 'em into the attic. I found the cable that went to the jack by my TV, and plugged the rabbit ears into it. Rescanned, and wow. Not only was my interference gone, it was picking up a lot more channels than I knew about. The most I got with the rabbit ears inside the house was about 35-40. It was more here. So I figured with the rabbit ears doing that much better, perhaps I didn't need the overkill DB8, and opted for this antenna, the ANT751R.
Did my research beforehand. Hit up antennaweb as well as tvfool for compass directions. Personally I think tvfool has way better antenna resources than antennaweb, but that's a side story. I got it installed in the attic (you can see a picture of my installation in the photo gallery here on Amazon). The mounting was fairly painless, although I will say what others have said. It's quite a value that the antenna comes with the mounting brackets and the pole in the box. Not all antennas do. The one thing that was missing was the wood screws needed to actually bolt the bracket to whatever you're attaching it to. The instruction manual even says to use a couple of wood screws (not included). Given they gave you the more expensive pole in the box gratis, you'd think they'd throw in a few wood screws, but that's a minor quibble.
Once I got it up there and hooked up, I reran a scan on the TiVo. I was bloody well amazed at what it found! The total number of channels it found was 79. Granted, several of those are inactive, or are otherwise things I don't care about. There were also a couple of channels it found which were on neither antennaweb's or tvfool's reports. Since I live right outside of Dallas, the majority of these kinds of channels are spanish speaking something or other. Given that's not my language, they're of little interest to me. What WAS of interest to me are the major networks (PBS, ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, & one local "old UHF" channel that broadcasts Texas Rangers games).
All of these channels are quite strong. Even with the large tree outside and being in an attic, the average signal strength of these channels (according to the signal strength meter on the TiVo) is around 80-85 or so. PBS is a bit low (mid 60's), but the same friend who lives about 3 miles away from me says that PBS is his weakest signal too, but it's not an issue unless there's some epic storms out, but we're probably not watching much TV at that time anyway. At least one or two of the channels that are of lesser concern to me are quite strong - I had a couple of them as high as 98 on the meter : Oh, before I forget, in the Dallas area, the majority of the antennas (especially the major networks) are in the same general area, as it's the highest point in the general D/FW metroplex. According to tvfool, I'm anywhere from 28.2 to 30.7 miles from the transmitters (except for a few rogue close ones that are about 8 or 14 miles), and they all are 80-85 or so in an attic mounted, non powered antenna.
There is no signal booster on here. It's just the antenna that was in the box hooked up through a cable run that used to be used for Cable TV into my TiVo box, and then on into my HDTV, which is this , BTW. The quality is astounding. The signals are rock solid, and I have to say, I'm quite happy with my purchase of this antenna.
While the old rabbit ears worked "OK" enough (especially for $6), it wasn't quite a universal solution. I'd have to fiddle with the antenna depending on what I wanted to record. Given I TiVo everything, having to worry about where the antenna was pointed meant I was back to the pre-TiVo days of caring what the broadcaster's schedules were. Didn't like that, so I looked into what became this choice of antenna. I'm quite happy with it. I suppose the only negative I could say is that the antenna is sold as an outdoor antenna. When I was putting it together, I felt like it wouldn't hold up to extreme winds, and things of that nature outside. It works great, but if left outside to the elements, I'm not sure how well it would hold up. But as an attic antenna, it won't have to deal with any of that, so it should last a good long time up there.
I was inititally concerned that this being a "cheaper" antenna wouldn't function well enough as one that was into the $100 range or so. I was wrong. This works really quite well for me.
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Installation was simple - just fold open the antenna, attach the cable connector, and you’re good to go. I chose to bolt it to the eave of my roof - the included rugged mount will accommodate other types of installations as well.
Once you’ve got it installed (in Canada, don’t forget to visit tvfool.com to find out where you need to point your antenna) and you’ve connected it to your home’s cable connection, that’s it. Set your TV to "antenna" and you’re ready for FREE TV.
I was shocked by the quality - the uncompressed digital signal provides a full HD signal that is absolutely crystal clear, much better than what you get with a paid cable connection. Of course, your results may vary - I’m in Stony Plain, AB, pretty far away from the signal towers, but it still works great. The number of channels you’ll get depends on your location - I get everything I need with CTV, CBC, GLOBAL, CITY TV, and OMNI (I also get CBC French and the Christian CTS channel, which I prompted deleted from my channel list). I suppose if you live in Toronto, you’ll probably get a lot more channels.
Very happy with my 5 free crystal-clear HD channels - I highly recommend this antenna.