Channel Master 4221 Mid-range outdoor rooftop UHF HDTV antenna
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| Price: | $39.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
receives digital & analog UHF TV signals * range is 45 miles * reception "beam width" is 45 degrees * 4-bay bowtie dipole design * 20"W x 5-1/4"D x 36-1/4"H * 10" turning radius (if used with an antenna rotor) *
Product Details
- Brand: Channel Master
- Model: 4221HD
- Hard Disk: 50MB
Features
- receives digital & analog UHF TV signals
- range is 45 miles
- reception "beam width" is 45 degrees
- 4-bay bowtie dipole design
- 20"W x 5-1/4"D x 36-1/4"H
Customer Reviews
Good attic antenna
I installed this antenna in my attic and was able to receive all digital channels from 2-66 (around 40, I think) in the SF Bay area. All channels have a 80% or more signal strength.
Product arrived in time and in good shape.
Canceled basic cable after installing this antenna
I purchased this antenna and put it in the attic without even really mounting it and have been able to tune 40 digital channels with excellent signal strength. Yesterday I canceled the basic cable TV service that I had. I live in the N. San Jose area and am able to get all of the networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CW, KICU, TV20) several PBS, a few spanish and some other programming - all in digital TV. Of course, there is still very little HD programming though!!
Shipment was fast from Uncle Joe's through Amazon.
Somewhat overrated.
I bought this on hype and the sad notion that I would mount this outside. I got it from Polstein's (stay away) and was deterred from mounting it, once I got a load of all the "you can die" sticker warnings. I set it up indoors without a pre amp and got diddly except, KPIX. I know it probably rocks once its in an attic sweet spot or happily on the roof, but I don't see it happening on a widescale in the future with people looking for hdtv from an ota. I found a rocking indoor antenna (RCA ANT706). I recommend finding the indoor antenna that rocks for you.






