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2009-09-30

RCA ANT1450B Multi-Directional Digital Flat Amplified Home Theater Antenna (Black)

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This RCA Digital, Flat Amplified Home Theater Antenna is multi-directional and receives free uncompressed digital signals. Broadcast digital TV gives you more free channels, easy-to-use effective parental controls, and enhanced services such as digital closed-captioning. To preview digital TV, go to www.StayTuned2TV.com. This antenna receives local HDTV and DTV, as well as analog UHF and VHF and preserves signal purity with ELN (Extremely Low Noise) circuitry. The patented design enhances reception by amplifying weak signals and outperforms traditional antennas with no need for constant adjustments, since signals are received from 360-degrees. The sleek black design can be hung or laid flat and disappears into its surroundings. RCA backs this antenna with a 1-year limited warranty.
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- RCA digital, flat, amplified home theater antenna is multi-directional and receives free uncompressed digital signals
- More free channels with easy-to-use effective parental controls and enhanced services such as digital closed-captioning
- Antenna receives local HDTV and DTV, as well as analog UHF and VHF and preserves signal purity with ELN Extremely Low Noise circuitry
- The patented design enhances reception by amplifying weak signals and outperforms traditional antennas with no need for constant adjustments
- Sleek black design can be hung or laid flat to disappear into its surroundings, and is backed by a 1-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "OK, But Not As Good As Philips MANT940" 2009-09-23
By CFH (Blue Ridge Summit, PA USA)
We tried the RCA ANT1450B Digital Antenna when we decided to see if we could pull in broadcast stations with the idea of shutting off our cable TV. Sadly this antenna only pulled in one station (about 15 miles away), and only when twisted in a certain direction. One channel was not good enough.



I decided to try the Philips MANT940 UHF Digital and Analog Indoor/Outdoor Antenna based on the possitive reviews of that antenna. The Philips antenna was able to pull in 11 channels, from stations as far away as 60 miles.



The RCA antenna might be good for use in a large city, but out in the country where I live it just doesn't perform as well as needed. I am returning this one and keeping the Philips.





Customer Buzz
 "Not bad, but I wish it were stronger." 2009-09-10
By JoJo (MD, USA)
I hooked this antenna up to a Sony 46" HDTV and I was able to receive more stations (though not all local stations) than I could with rabbit ears. It took a while to find a location/orientation that enabled me to receive the most stations. Roughly about 20 stations. Even so, not every station's reception is 100% all the time. Unfortunately, I have to periodically adjust the antenna depending on what station I want to watch. Not the end of the world, but a slight hassle. So their claim that you just leave the antenna in place with no need to adjust is not always true. I was disappointed that it didn't do a better job considering I live within 23 miles between two major cities. Also, my 20" analog TV connected to a Digital Converter box and rabbit ears picks up more stations and I haven't even had to move the rabbit ears after I found a good location. Who knows, maybe larger TVs need stronger signals/antennas.

I wonder if the RCA ANT1650 would be an improvement over this one. There are only two reviews thus far -- not enough to make a judgement.



I would probably only recommend this antenna if you live within 20 miles of the towers and you really don't want an eyesore (and maybe better for smaller TVs). But also realize that you might not have instant success if you try to place it on or right next to the TV. Don't give up until you've tried various locations (angles, heights, etc.).

Customer Buzz
 "works great" 2009-09-09
By D. Lazarovic (Miami, Florida)
I bought a digital converter box about a year ago and have used bunny-ears to get tv. For some reason in the past few months I lost a couple of channels. I've tried amplified antenna's in the past and always returned them, that was when TV broadcasts were analog. Anyway, I thought I'd give this a try, I got back all the channels that I lost and also picked up a few new ones. Plus not needing to adjust the antenna is a really nice feature. Overall, I'm a happy customer.

Customer Buzz
 "Frustrated!!" 2009-08-17
By L. Seals
Oooh, you shouldn't have asked!! While I don't have a home theater, I ordered this antenna because I thought it might have the strongest signal and I wouldn't have to "play" with "ears". This one is advertised as able to pick up signals from all directions, therefore, no "ears". Hoorah, I thought! I still am not sure which antenna to order(this is my third one) I've turned this thing every way but loose, and to me, it's no better than some with less features that I've tried. The booster did not add anything to the reception. I don't live in a valley or between tall buildings- which are the usual excuses for bad reception. Frankly, as far as antennas, I'm finished!!

Customer Buzz
 "I'm very happy with RCA antenna" 2009-08-13
By Barbara Cooks (upland, ca United States)
I bought the TERK antenna, but it kept cutting out on me and I would have to get up and move it. I bought this RCA antenna and it is much better than the TERK rabbit ears. I have it next to a window, and it works better with the cable stretched out.


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