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Antennas Direct DB2 Multi Directional HDTV Antenna

Antennas Direct DB2 Multi Directional HDTV Antenna
Brand: Antennas Direct

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $28.35
You Save: $21.64 (43%)



New (32) Used (1) from $28.35

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 176 reviews

Color: Chrome
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 4 x 19 x 12
11.4 dB Gain, Strong performance across entire UHF band (Channels 14-69).
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

MPN: DB2
Model: DB2
UPC: 853748001026
EAN: 0853748001026
ASIN: B000EHUE7I

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Buy with confidence!
  • Although the DB2 was originally designed for outdoor use, it has quickly become one of our most popu

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Although the DB2 was originally designed for outdoor use, it has quickly become one of the most popular indoor antennas due to its small size and extraordinary gain. The bowtie design provides strong gain across the entire UHF spectrum and it functions incredibly well in areas where a low profile antenna is required.


Customer Reviews:   Read 171 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Works wonders, even indoors, 16 miles from nearest antenna   April 9, 2007
Rick V (IN)
112 out of 115 found this review helpful

We have a secluded lot, about 2 acres, with mature (40ft+) dense trees around us. The nearest antenna is 16 miles away and the Chicago antennas are 44 miles away. We use this with our Phillips Flatpanel 50" pixelplus 2 HDTV with its own built in HDTV antenna. With only the HDTV antenna that came with the TV we received maybe 2 channels on a sunny day.
We first plugged in this antenna in our ground floor bedroom and kept it right behind our right: obstructed view. We did a search and found 17 HDTV channels and another 20 clear regular channels.
When we then placed the antenna on the roof (used an old DirecTV cabling on the roof) we solidly got 20+ channels in HDTV and another 34 regular channels. Some aren"t prefect but most are as good as old 'regular' tv quality.

We will probably upgrade in the near future to the DB4 now that we know this works for us. This thing is no hoax but we do think you have to be within about 30 or max 40 miles to get any type of reception.

Our advice:
drop the useless expensive cable or satellite and take a 15$ per month Netflix membership to beat / defeat all the showtime or HBO stuff and add this antenna for the local news stuff. Saves us at LEAST 60$ a month.



3 out of 5 stars May not be exactly what you need   April 4, 2008
JerseyTomato (Blackwood, NJ United States)
79 out of 84 found this review helpful

I'm in the South Jersey area, trying to pull in the Philadelphia stations in an upstairs bedroom. The antenna is indoors, attached to a Zenith digital converter box. It IS pulling in 25 stations, but not a major one we wanted--WHYY, the major PBS station in our area.

While researching how to get the station, I discovered two things: 1) Many people are having trouble receiving it, and we'd probably have to put an even larger antenna than the DB2 on the roof to get it. 2) In February, 2009, they aren't even going to be broadcasting their digital signal on UHF anymore, and neither is the local ABC affiliate. They will both be broadcasting digitally on VHF channels. This DB2 antenna is for UHF only. So as of next February, it will be useless for two major channels we want to watch. And there isn't much sense in trying VHF antennas yet, because we can't really test them out til the digital VHF broadcasting begins. In this case, it seems like procrastinating might have been the best course of action!

FYI, the antenna doesn't include the coaxial cable you need to run between the antenna and either your converter box or digital tv.




5 out of 5 stars It actually works......really well!!!!   November 28, 2007
Brian Yam (Fullerton, CA United States)
32 out of 32 found this review helpful

I originally used the Philips Silver Sensor antenna, but couldn't get stable reception. Added an amplifier and got more than half of the HDTV channels, but needed to move/adjust the antenna for the other channels (very annoying!).

With this DB2 antenna, i have ALL of the free "over the air" HDTV channels, with at least 90% reception, WITHOUT an amplifier!

It works for me in Orange County, CA!! GREAT HDTV ANTENNA! I will buy another!



5 out of 5 stars One of the best HDTV Antennas I have tested.   August 10, 2007
nesnman (Boston)
20 out of 21 found this review helpful

I tried about 5 hdtv antennas . This one was the best one . I live in Orlando near Sea World and all of the locals come in with no problem. I get 90's signals on all of the locals. . I also get Tampa Stations(28 and 32 ) at night. This antenna works better inside for me. I have it setting on top of my entertainment unit. It won't get the local NBC station because they broadcast in VHF. I tried it outside but the signals were worse .


5 out of 5 stars The best antenna I have tried.   February 3, 2007
Juan (Williamsburg, VA)
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

Since I bought my HDTV in October I have tried pretty much every antenna available at Walmart/Circuit City/etc. The only one that picked up anything at all was the silver sensor and it was annoying because anytime anyone walked by or depending on the time of the day the signal would go out. Anyways now I have the DB2 and it works outstanding. My only complaint is that it did not come with a stand to set it up indoors since many people use it indoors now. I had to attach it to a lamp that I wasn't using.




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