why did you need a part? My el cheapo antenna tossed in the attic gives crystal clear sound and video quality like streaming HD content.Still absolutely blown away on what a difference that a simple $15.0 dollar part made that much difference in clarity.
My antenna mounted on roof is about 45 miles to a tower i get great single for the most part. Running boosters and pre ampwhy did you need a part? My el cheapo antenna tossed in the attic gives crystal clear sound and video quality like streaming HD content.
That is not an amplifier or booster. It is a passive balun to convert a 300 ohm antenna (with two wing nuts to attach the feedline) to 75 ohm cable. If your antenna has a coaxial connector already, the balun is built in and this part will not do anything for you. Most external baluns are really lousy quality, and if mounted outdoors are prone to take on water and degrade. So this $15.00 miracle does look like a nicely made part from a reputable brand, but it's only going to help if your existing balun is faulty.Just installed on my antenna replaced the OEM unit unbelievable night and day difference in clarity.
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I get what it is I was stating i run a pre amp and channel amp on the system.That is not an amplifier or booster. It is a passive balun to convert a 300 ohm antenna (with two wing nuts to attach the feedline) to 75 ohm cable. If your antenna has a coaxial connector already, the balun is built in and this part will not do anything for you. Most external baluns are really lousy quality, and if mounted outdoors are prone to take on water and degrade. So this $15.00 miracle does look like a nicely made part from a reputable brand, but it's only going to help if your existing balun is faulty.
An over the air digital TV signal too weak to use presents as the picture freezing or breaking up into little squares, or going to a black screen with a "no signal" error message from the TV. Improving the signal will stop those things from happening but it does not enhance anything about the brightness or color.
Most all TVs you do a channel scan, you can then delete the channels that you do not want. If I am understanding your post.I'm with the crew in this thread. Don't watch much TV, and have fast internet. Just bought one of those Channel Master things, in part, because the one on my antenna is in poor condition. Buying direct from Channel Master was cheaper than Amazon. My biggest TV problem is the hassle of programming the TV for surfing. There are a surprising number of foreign language stations, and garbage stations in general that my TV picks up. The channels change more often that I would have thought also.
Most all TVs you do a channel scan, you can then delete the channels that you do not want. If I am understanding your post.
We have an older Channel Master DVR and Program guide. Great unit works EXACTLY like a traditional pay cable box. All OTA program guide with recorder. No fees for the program guide. Example. Americas Got Talent. It's set to record new additions only and we can watch whenever we want.
Same thing with events like the Olympics or anything, Super Bowl etc. full forward, reverse still frame, etc ... sad that they stopped making/selling them. Guess it wasnt profitable. Not enough of the country cares to put in a little effort for a properly set up OTA system.
Many years now, still working perfect though, there isnt much on TV as their used to be.
We do stream almost all the time now Netflix $20, Paramount+ (free with Walmart plus, I would never pay for Paramount though) Peacock a few dollars is really good and recently Starz (on special at the time one year for maybe $24) For some really once in a while really GOOD movies. Total monthly TV cost less than $30 Using Roku players on all our TVs the free stuff is endless, including news channels etc. Literally hundreds (?) of apps you can choose from and add to Roku.
The Channel Master OTA DVR ... it's a shame, just not a sustainable product with too few interested in these devices. (oops, that's our puppies 3 baby teeth on top. *LOL*)
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most newer tv sets will even record, all you have to do is plug in an external hard disk or removable media (SD card). Roku sets will do this.Most all TVs you do a channel scan, you can then delete the channels that you do not want. If I am understanding your post.
We have an older Channel Master DVR and Program guide. Great unit works EXACTLY like a traditional pay cable box. All OTA program guide with recorder. No fees for the program guide. Example. Americas Got Talent. It's set to record new additions only and we can watch whenever we want.
Same thing with events like the Olympics or anything, Super Bowl etc. full forward, reverse still frame, etc ... sad that they stopped making/selling them. Guess it wasnt profitable. Not enough of the country cares to put in a little effort for a properly set up OTA system.
Many years now, still working perfect though, there isnt much on TV as their used to be.
We do stream almost all the time now Netflix $20, Paramount+ (free with Walmart plus, I would never pay for Paramount though) Peacock a few dollars is really good and recently Starz (on special at the time one year for maybe $24) For some really once in a while really GOOD movies. Total monthly TV cost less than $30 Using Roku players on all our TVs the free stuff is endless, including news channels etc. Literally hundreds (?) of apps you can choose from and add to Roku.
The Channel Master OTA DVR ... it's a shame, just not a sustainable product with too few interested in these devices. (oops, that's our puppies 3 baby teeth on top. *LOL*)
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most newer tv sets will even record, all you have to do is plug in an external hard disk or removable media (SD card). Roku sets will do this.
Maybe it was partly due to corrosion over the years?My antenna mounted on roof is about 45 miles to a tower i get great single for the most part. Running boosters and pre amp
I get poor or not great single on one local channel. Researching many directed to this part i thought why not for 15 dollars seriously a 15 minute job on roof done.
Flipping the TV back on yes it helped with the one channel but the biggest thing I was blown away and others in the house said what you do to the TV colors and crispness were so enhanced. Like said did nothing else but replaced this one single part many reviews have had similar experience for whatever that's worth but I cannot deny the difference it made.
I'll post old one none that I have seen and didn't change the cable leading to the feed as it looked new to me and not compromised.Maybe it was partly due to corrosion over the years?
How would you rate this and where did you buy this?Most all TVs you do a channel scan, you can then delete the channels that you do not want. If I am understanding your post.
We have an older Channel Master DVR and Program guide. Great unit works EXACTLY like a traditional pay cable box. All OTA program guide with recorder. No fees for the program guide. Example. Americas Got Talent. It's set to record new additions only and we can watch whenever we want.
Same thing with events like the Olympics or anything, Super Bowl etc. full forward, reverse still frame, etc ... sad that they stopped making/selling them. Guess it wasnt profitable. Not enough of the country cares to put in a little effort for a properly set up OTA system.
Many years now, still working perfect though, there isnt much on TV as their used to be.
We do stream almost all the time now Netflix $20, Paramount+ (free with Walmart plus, I would never pay for Paramount though) Peacock a few dollars is really good and recently Starz (on special at the time one year for maybe $24) For some really once in a while really GOOD movies. Total monthly TV cost less than $30 Using Roku players on all our TVs the free stuff is endless, including news channels etc. Literally hundreds (?) of apps you can choose from and add to Roku.
The Channel Master OTA DVR ... it's a shame, just not a sustainable product with too few interested in these devices. (oops, that's our puppies 3 baby teeth on top. *LOL*)
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Im sorry I should have added a line to the last sentence. They stopped selling them years ago.How would you rate this and where did you buy this?
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