We now have two of these in bedrooms. Our home is 40 miles in either direction to west palm beach and miami Florida and we get 32 channels not counting Spanish, religious, and children's channels. Not bad at all. I have a larger outdoor pole mounted antenna in the living room that gets a few more channels but at $100 plus mounting and cabling it's not THAT much better. At this point I have no use for cable, and have not had it for nearly 9 years.
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This rabbit ear antenna works as well or better than the flat plate type antenna I've used. The price was half of that antenna, and the stations seem to come in better. Same amount of stations received....it depends on how close you are to the towers. I actually put a small ball of aluminum foil on the "ears"....an old trick from the 1960's and 70's before cable which seems to help reception.
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It works well for CBS and PBS stations. I cannot receive any of the Fox stations. Weather affects the reception on NBC 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3, 6.2 being the worst. I am guessing that the Fox station is a bit out of range - maybe 10 miles further than the 60 mile range. I was hoping it would be better than my rabbit ears that came with the TV but it isn't was good.
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Very poor reception compared to my Phillips antenna. Unless you're right next to a TV transmitting antenna, don't waste your money. How a non-powered, passive antenna can be energy star certified is beyond comprehension.
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