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Antennas Direct V21 High Gain UHF / VHF Antenna Product Description:



  • 65-mile range
  • 12.9 dB gain
  • Shipping Dimensions : 23.5" x 15.5" x 3.5" (LxWxH)
  • Includes all-weather transformer

Product Description

The V21 High Gain UHF / VHF Antenna is ideal for locations within 15 to 65 miles of the transmitters. It features 21 elements and a powerful 12.9 dB gain for receiving all of the major VHF (channels 2 to 13) and UHF signals (channel 14 to 69). It is a uni-directional antenna so it must be pointed towards the transmitters to achieve optimum performance.

Customer Reviews

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Nice high gain antenna for the price
By Heath
With this antenna on my roof I am able to pull in the PBS station that broadcasts from 36 miles away and is partially obscured by closer transmitters. I like my free over the air (OTA) high definition HDTV. I get a lot of great programming, more than I have time to watch. I think the cable and phone companies prices are just too high for what they offer. This antenna cost me just over two hundred bucks to install including the antenna mount, grounding rod, wiring, 2.3 GHZ splitters and lighting arrestor. I pay only twenty bucks a month now with my Ooma free home phone service, my HDTV antenna, and my "value" level broad band internet. My T-mobile prepaid cell phone at the gold level costs me about eight to twelve bucks per month. Yes, you can live the good life for less!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Good for fringe VHF
By Christopher Luce
I bought this antenna to compliment my hi-gain UHF Antenna Antennas Direct 91XG Uni-directional HDTV Antenna and pick-up a couple low-VHF HD stations. I've mounted both in my attic and can pull signal from towers ~45 miles away using a Winegard AP-2870 Dual Input Pre-Amplifier. The antenna alone was able to pull strong/direct channels reliably; the amplifier simply made more channels reliable. I'd almost certainly get better reception moving the antennas out of the attic, I simply don't want the maintenance/risk of damage from mounting them outside.A word of caution- this thing is HUGE. The little picture makes it look cute, maybe you could hide it behind the sectional or maybe behind the drapes? NO. You cannot park this in a compact parking spot. Do yourself a favor and DO NOT extend the elements before installing in the attic, if you go that route. Also make sure you have a large enough attic. Remember the narrow end is pointed towards the tower- It will work reversed, just not as well.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Good By Comcast
By Traveler50
Comcast bumped our rate up again in May. Dish or Comcast, Dish or Comcast? OH yeah all the over the air went digital in June 09. Bought one of these. Went to Lowe's and got some galvanized electrical pipe. Built a 25 foot mast and hooked one of these babies up with a preamp. Now we get well over 20 channels for free. That's worth over $600 a year in my pocket. I joined the local country club!

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