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The McDuory Amplified Digital Outdoor HDTV Antenna delivers crystal-clear HD signals up to 150 miles away, supporting 720p and 1080p broadcasts. Featuring a 360-degree motorized rotation controlled via infrared remote, it ensures optimal reception without manual adjustments. Designed for easy, tool-free installation and built to withstand harsh weather with lightning protection, it supports two TVs simultaneously without needing a splitter, making it the ultimate upgrade for cord-cutters seeking premium free TV access.

















| ASIN | B074CGF6ZN |
| Antenna | Satellite, Television |
| AntennaDescription | Satellite, Television |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125 in TV Antennas |
| Brand | McDuory |
| Color | Black, Grey, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,498 Reviews |
| Impedance | 75 ohm |
| Manufacturer | McDuory |
| Maximum Range | 150 miles |
| Mfr Part Number | 4331049651 |
| Model Number | 2608B |
| Number of Channels | 12 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| UPC | 799460027398 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**Y
It helps in Seattle UPDATE issues
UPDATE: 6/27/20 For the past few months the reception was getting worse after having been awesome. But I noticed when I'd pick up the controller the station would flicker. So I emailed customer service. I got a quick response and a new controller the next day. All our channels are back! UPDATE: On calm days we have had great reception but when a storm comes through, wind, rain, etc., it affects the signal. What I found trying to adjust the position of the antenna is that the two buttons on the remote are irrelevant, they don't switch direction. I have no idea how it is suppose to work. No matter which button you push it randomly switches directions, sometimes the same direction, other times it switches. I put a camera facing the antenna so that I can watch it and see what it is doing. Otherwise what a pain! ------------------------------------------------------ We dumped cable TV back in 2014. We had no interest in all the channels on cable so why pay for it? And over the air channels have a better resolution. The problem was getting the right antenna or antennas as I tried several all pointing in different directions and types. The weather here in Seattle also affects the signal. So I finally decided that I needed one that rotated and amplified so spent a little money on this one. Very easy to install. I installed it in the attic attaching a one inch pipe I had to a rafter. Immediately we had great reception. I have not seen that no reception message come up yet or missed the winning touchdown. I also haven't had to rotate it. It does need the amplifier to be on or there is no reception. My wife is happy now that the area is cleaned up... Best investment in our entertainment system yet!
K**A
Great antenna and Great customer service!
I purchased this product to replace my old antenna. I looked through a lot of antennas on Amazon. I selected this one because of the good customer reviews and the great price. When I received the antenna, I took everything out of the box. I am blind and checked out all the parts. It was so easy to assemble. And the antenna overall is a good looker. When I hooked it up, everything was fine. The customer service at McDuory is exceptional. Jessica provided all the answers to all my questions. She was very prompt with her answers. With my old antenna set-up I was receiving about 25 stations. After scanning with this antenna, now I am receiving 52 with a couple more with scrambled signal. I could probably better the reception on these stations by moving the antenna. It revolves 360 degrees. I was never expecting so many more stations, but there they are. My brother said the picture quality is excellent. I am very satisfied with this McDuory antenna, and would like to recommend it to everyone. You'll be surprised like I was when you can see how many more stations you can receive. So get rid of that old antenna and get satisfied with this one from McDuory.
J**.
Works just fine for the most part
If you want to know if this antenna works, it definitely does. Assembly was a breeze and it comes with all the necessary parts to install it wherever you'd like. I was using the flat antennas for my garage tv but found them to be very hit and miss. They also worked somewhat, but I figured there had to be a better option. This antenna was not that much more expensive, so I figured why not try it out. As said earlier, assembly was simple and mounting it to the side of my house was just as easy. It comes with a remote which is great. You do not have to get up on a ladder if you want to re-adjust the direction of the antenna, which I do frequently. The only downside is the functionality of the remote. It is hit and miss when you use it. I have to hit it multiple times to get the antenna to start re-adjusting. Also, it is hard to tell which direction it will move when you start adjusting it. The remote allows you to move the antenna left or right. When I hit left, it sometimes goes right and when I hit right, it sometimes goes left. It's still way better than getting up on a ladder. If you are mounting it to the side of your house, you do have to buy a separate attachement arm that is not included with the antenna. I bought the one that was recommended on the same page as the antenna and it worked perfectly. I have a review on that product also. Other than the remote and the additional purchase of the attacment arm, this antenna works quite a bit better than the small flat antennas I was using previously. It is definitely worth a little extra money and labor to put up.
J**R
Free tv channels is the best
Had one and it stopped working, Love it so much I got another one , picks up channels and clear pictures , And the price was awesome , Easy too install and looks good up roof , easy to run cable and very Dury
B**L
SHOCKED that this thing works!
The nearest network broadcasts to our Key Largo home is 63 miles away in Hollywood FL. I threw this together quickly, but made sure that all the cable connections were fully seated. It mounted perfectly on an old telescoping pole saw that extended to 16', after removing the rusted out saw blade. The poll is just tied up with plastic rope to an unused chimney, for a total height of about 28". We found the direction to point the antenna at "TV Broadcast Tower Locator", and then just "gestimated" where 13 degrees North was. No need for the rotating motor because the telescoping pole turns by hand. As soon as that was done, we ran our own coax down the chimney, and into the TV. Then BAM! the TV found 48 channels in 15 minutes. Some fade away when there are heavy storm clouds and on windy days. This antenna is sold all over, but this vendor seems to have the cheapest price outside of China, but buying from China takes two weeks and refunds if defective are uncertain. Our line of site is partially blocked by a couple of trees, but they're not too close or too thick to cause a problems most days, just on windy days. Fortunately, the stations we want are at the top of the tower around 300m, high. You can calculate how high your antenna needs to be from information in the site I referenced above, but I found using the "Line of Site Calducator" at "Everything RF" is easier to understand.
W**Q
Reception is Great! Controlling the motor?... not so much...
I grew up in southwest Mississippi in the 60's, so before cable TV, so everyone had an antenna on their house. They were big (i.e. lots of long arms sticking out) and on a tall pole (think... 30 ft.!) There was no local station, so you had to rotate the antenna to catch a signal from stations from various broadcasters in various cities from 100 to 250 miles away. Most people had the pole on the side of their house, and the technique was a two-man operation. You'd get out the "TV Guide" magazine and decide what you wanted to watch. One person would sit at the TV, and through an open window, would yell at someone outside what was "going on" on the TV while the outside guy twisted the pole around with his hands. "We got WWL in NOLA. Yep, WBLT in Baton Rouge is coming in... Wait, spin it around and let's see if we can get the ABC out of Jackson." This was the "out-the-window" monologue. Some people had a motorized adjuster that worked through a little box on top of the TV. Those folks were "Uptown"! They'd pay maybe $150 (which is probably similar to $1,500 today), but finding the channel became a 1-person job. That's what I was looking for when I bought this. Review: I've used one of those "black, flat rectangle things", and was able to get it to pick up most stuff when situated on top of my chimney, but it was missing a few important channels. I got this antenna, put it on a pole at about the same height, and it gets everything I need, but I'm fortunate in that I live in a suburb of an urban area, and most of the towers are all located pretty much due east. While trying to fine-tune the best direction to point it I was using the remote control for the motor. Here's my experience: You push the left button, and it goes to the left. You push the right button... and it goes farther to the left! You stop pushing that button, and it stops. You push the right button again, ... and it starts going to the left! So, you stop again! You push the left button, and viola! it starts going to the right! It starts to work its way back, but... then it stops! You push either button, and it goes back to the left! This went on and on... I finally just found my wife, had her sit at the TV and yell out what sort of reception was coming in while I turned the pole with my hands. Ahhhh... the good old days... Bottom line: I fortunately don't need to use the motor where I'm living. Great reception on all the digital channels at about 20 ft. of height. The towers are about 40 - 50 miles away. (Note: I had it setup at about 17 ft. to start, (that was the height of the pole I had lying around, and it cleared the roof-line.) and couldn't get a couple channels. Raised it 3 ft., and everything came in!) Good antenna, but good luck with using the motor to point it anywhere.
D**L
Very dependable and sturdy
This product was very easy to install. We have ordered others before. They have been very dependable and reliable and durable as well. I would highly recommend this product to anyone that is looking for an outdoor antenna.
A**Z
Disappointed
Not very impressed. Easy to assemble and install, but the reception is mediocre at best. When I first aimed it at the transmitter tower, only 35 miles away across the lake, nothing in between except for a few trees since I'm on a ridge above the valley. At first it had 21 channels instead of the usual 4 I got with my indoor antenna. When I got home from work a few hours later, I was down to 5 channels. I re-aimed the antenna, didn't help. All connections are tight. The rotation wasn't working until I manually rotated it a little. Poor internal connections obviously. Still only got a few channels. Bypassed the rotation mechanism plugged cable directly into antenna. Signal was a little better, but improved even more after I also bypassed the amplifier box plugging directly into TV. Only gained 3 more channels. Not happy with this thing. I will try mounting it higher (it's at 11 feet now) and will report back with an update. So far, it's not worth the money. Update: Downgraded to one star (wish I could give it a zero) Installed antenna at approx 25 feet, just above the roof of the house. DIRECT line of sight to the transmitter tower 35 miles across the valley. Nothing in between, not even trees. I now get 4 channels, and that's on a good day. Some days I get nothing but random pixels. Also, the rotation mechanism is horrible. It just moves in whatever direction it wants. No type of feedback so you don't know where it's pointed. Have to run outside to look. And, as another reviewer noted.... the antenna elements are worthless since there is no electrical connection between them. I've been a Ham radio operator for almost 20 years and know quite a bit about antenna design. This "antenna" is 90% non-functional. Just more imported plastic crap. As near as I can tell, it's just an indoor antenna receiver with a lot of "fluff" added to it to make it look like it works better. You'd be better off taping a big sheet of aluminum foil to your indoor antenna. The manufacturer needs to send their designers to school to learn about how RF radiation works. I think they employ children's toy designers.
I**Z
El producto es bueno
Me gusto la practicidad del aramado el producto es bueno pero por la ubicación de mi casa no fue de mucha utilidad toma los mismos canales no hay diferencia con una antena convencional
S**R
Excellent Product
Easy to setup and works great. I'm 30km from the boarder at Prescott Ont. Excellent reception from the roof top. 15 channels and HD quality.
A**K
Easy to install, easy to use.
I like the way everything is design for easy assembly. The only thing I don’t like is that I cannot see the orientation from the control I had to use a iPhone from my wife and use the face application to set up the proper antenna orientation. I can see about 53 channels pointing it to Toledo direction an about 48 channels oriented to Detroit area. Some are same network but I prefer that than pay cable. I’m happy with this product.
S**R
Good antenna
Good product. No tool required. Ensure you infold the antenna at the right location, once unfold you can not put it back at original place. Will test it in canadian winter but not sure the motor will work with snow and ice
A**.
fonctionne parfaitement
Image très claire, rotateur fonctionne très bien, antenne émettrice est plus de 80km, je recommande.
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