Outdoor TV Antenna with 360 Degree Motorized Rotation and Interference Filter, Long-Range
Outdoor TV Antenna with 360 Degree Motorized Rotation and Interference Filter, Long-Range
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Long-Range Signal Reception
This outdoor antenna is designed to capture distant television broadcasts across both UHF and VHF bands, helping you access more channels from farther transmitters. High-gain elements and optimized geometry concentrate weak signals to produce clearer picture and audio in areas with variable signal strength. That improved capture makes it easier to enjoy reliable viewing in suburban and rural settings when compared with small indoor options. Placement flexibility means you can choose roof, wall, or elevated stand positions to maximize reception based on your location.
Motorized 360 Degree Alignment
An onboard rotational system scans the horizon and aligns the antenna to the strongest available broadcasts, reducing the need for manual repositioning. The included controller lets you initiate automatic scans and fine-tune orientation from ground level, so roof climbs are rarely necessary. This capability is useful when stations change or when you want to switch between distant transmitters without physically moving the antenna. The motorized alignment helps maintain consistent reception as conditions shift over time.
Advanced Interference Filtering
Integrated signal processing and a broadband interference filter actively reduce noise from nearby nonbroadcast sources to support steadier reception. By prioritizing television frequencies and suppressing unwanted signals such as those from nearby transmitters, the system helps minimize pixelation and audio dropouts. This approach is particularly helpful in urban environments where competing transmissions can cause intermittent problems. The result is a more stable viewing experience during periods of high signal congestion.
Durable Weatherproof Construction
Constructed from corrosion-resistant aluminum with reinforced joints and environmental seals, this antenna is built for long-term outdoor use. The lightweight but sturdy design simplifies installation and makes it feasible to switch between wall and stand mounting depending on site requirements. Low-power electronics support the motor and signal processor while keeping energy consumption minimal during operation. Overall, the design aims to deliver dependable performance through seasonal weather with straightforward maintenance.
Product Specifications
- Reception: 45 to 860 MHz
- Signal Type: UHF/VHF
- Rotation: 360 degrees
- Gain: 15 to 22 dB
- Material: Aluminum and plastic
- Mounting: Wall or stand
- Environment: Outdoor use
- Networks: Major national and local channels reception
- Motor: Rotational motor
- Filter: Broadband interference filter
- Processor: Signal processing unit
- Power: Low consumption electronics
- Range: Long distance reception dependent on location
- Protection: Weatherproof construction
- Reception Mode: Multidirectional scanning
Package Includes
- 1 x Outdoor Rotating HD TV Antenna
- 1 x 33 ft coaxial cable
- 1 x DIY hardware kit
- 1 x Instruction manual
- 1 x Rotary motor (preassembled)
- 1 x Controller
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How Far Can The Antenna Receive Signals?
Answer. Reception distance depends on terrain, building obstructions, and the power of broadcast transmitters. In locations with clear line of sight and minimal obstructions, the antenna can pick up stations at substantial distances; performance will be lower in heavily obstructed or densely built areas.
Q: Is Installation Difficult?
Answer. Installation is designed to be approachable for most homeowners and installers, with options for wall or stand mounting and a kit that includes common hardware. The controller simplifies setup by handling scans and orientation, though basic tools and safe access to an elevated mounting point are required for optimal placement.
Q: Will This Work With My Television?
Answer. The antenna is compatible with televisions that have a standard coaxial antenna input. If a television does not include a digital tuner, a separate digital converter box may be needed to decode over-the-air signals.
Q: Does The Antenna Require Power?
Answer. Yes, the rotation mechanism and signal processing electronics require a low-voltage power source to operate. The system is engineered for low power consumption, and the included controller provides the interface for power and alignment functions; consult the manual for connection details.
