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Model#: Cab-ANT7288
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1-year warranty
This Antenna with 360 degree adjustable directional antenna, strong performance across (channels 2-69) best for UHF spectrum (21-69), versatile high gain multi - bay antenna, great within 70 miles or more from transmitters, intended for people at great distances from the transmitters, excellent reception for digital terrestrial and suitable for HDTV of various television standards.
The Antenna Cable is sold separately and its not included in the package. You can find it here Antenna Cable, we have it in 7 lengths and each available in Black or White colors. OR you can consider an Antenna Amplifier to help receive a better signal.
Please check the link for Signal Analysis : TV Signal Locator
Many factors can affect the strength of the TV signals you receive and thus the antenna you buy. Two of the most important considerations to take into account when choosing an antenna is your distance from the transmitter, and the type of terrain between you and the transmitter.
It seems reasonable that the farther a signal travels, the weaker it will be received. Also, if you are located in a valley or behind hills, it may be necessary for larger antennas or outside directional antennas. As a rule of thumb, the further you are from the transmission source, the larger your antenna needs to be, and outdoor antennas get better reception than indoor antennas.