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Antennas Direct ClearStream 4 UHF Indoor Outdoor TV Antenna, Multi-Directional, 70+ Mile Range, 4K 8K UHD, NEXTGEN TV – w/20-inch Mast, Reflectors

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Style: Antenna + Mount


Features

  • Antennas Direct ClearStream 4 - TV antenna uses four patented loops to receive UHF signals 70+ miles away from broadcast towers and includes mast with pivoting base
  • Powerful antenna measures 17.4" H x 27.8" W x 6" D; premium durable materials for use indoors, in an attic, or outdoors and ideal for suburban and rural areas
  • Compatibility - NEXTGEN TV, 4K, 8K UHD, Full HD 1080p, no Internet required
  • Each market has TV towers located in different areas; Distance to the towers and obstructions like trees and your homes building materials will affect reception
  • Reflectors add forward gain and focus antenna's power to protect incoming TV signal from interference that causes pixelation or complete loss of picture; 20" mast has pivoting base for installation on vertical or horizontal surfaces
  • Includes ClearStream 4 antenna, 2 reflectors, 20" mast with pivoting base, all-weather mounting hardware, adjustable mast clamp, instructions; Lifetime manufacturer antenna warranty, 90-day accessory warranty
  • Based in St. Louis, MO., Antennas Direct is dedicated to providing superior digital antennas and accessories engineered in the USA

Description

The Antennas Direct ClearStream 4 UHF indoor/ outdoor HDTV antenna uses 4 of our patented loops to receive TV signals 70+ miles away from broadcast towers. This TV antenna offers enhanced reception of UHF broadcast television channels thanks to reflectors which add forward gain and focus the antenna's power to protect the incoming TV signal from interference that causes pixelation or a complete loss of picture. Ideal for rural or suburban areas where heavy foliage or roofing materials between your antenna and the TV towers can interfere with reception. Includes a 20-inch mast with pivoting base for installation on vertical or horizontal surfaces indoors, in an attic, or outdoors. If you had cable or satellite installed before, the coaxial cable needed to distribute signal throughout your home may already be installed – simply connect the ClearStream 4 to the existing coaxial cable and you’ve got free local TV in crystal-clear HD straight from the networks. Find your TV channels and towers on our website or using our free Antenna Point app on android or iOS devices. Coaxial cable sold separately. Details: Range: 70+ Miles; Location: Indoor / Attic / Outdoor; Style: Multi-Directional; Frequency: UHF 470 – 608 MHz; Peak Gain: UHF: 12.25 dBi; Beam Angle: 43 Degree Horizontal Reception Pattern; Antenna Dimensions: 17.4"H x 27.8"W x 6"D; Weight: 4.1 lbs.; Color: Black; Includes: Reflectors, 20-inch mast with pivoting base, all-weather mounting hardware, adjustable mast clamp, instructions. Lifetime manufacturer antenna warranty. 90-day accessory warranty. Antennas Direct has helped millions of people cut the cord since 2003. As the pioneers who reinvented the digital TV antenna industry, we believe that high-quality TV antennas can and should deliver performance and reliable reception of your free broadcast TV at an affordable price.

Antenna: Television


Brand: Antennas Direct


Color: Black


Impedance: 75 Ohm


Maximum Range: 70 Miles


Product Dimensions: 27.8"L x 6"W x 17.4"H


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Manufacturer: Antennas Direct, Inc.


Global Trade Identification Number: 95


Number of Items: 1


Impedance: 75 Ohm


Maximum Range: 70 Miles


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 27.8"L x 6"W x 17.4"H


Color: Black


Global Trade Identification Number: 95


UPC: 853748001095


Manufacturer: Antennas Direct, Inc.


AntennaDescription: Television


Brand Name: Antennas Direct


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  • It just works...
Style: 70+ Miles
First, there are a number of factors that will effect an HDTV's range and performance... obstructions (trees, buildings, terrain, power lines), tropospheric ducting (signals that travel longer distances due to changing humidity pockets and clouds), the sun's radiation (and your orientation to its path) and solar flare activity, adjacent radio RF (4g, 5g cell phone towers), and antenna height, and are you seeking UHF or VHF, or both frequency spectrums... which are the common challenges. My location has to deal with most of these hurdles, so it was a lengthy process in order to find the best performing antenna for us. Second, I have a really good understanding of the science. My father and youngest brother are RF engineers, and i grew up around a heavily influenced environment. I was an amateur radio operator, so that theory was also a part of the licensing process... not to mention my own career and those necessary skill sets and knowledge. These experiences were helpful during the testing and evaluation process that is to follow, of which I will condense as much as possible. (KISS) So... let's talk about the constants, first... (1) My region uses the UHF spectrum for the primary channels. The VHF spectrum will behave differently and it generally requires a different type of antenna typology and construction. This antenna, the 70 mile Clearstream 4, is primarily designed for the UHF spectrum, but it will pick up VHF at closer distances to the TV towers. My testing was in the UHF band. (2) My antenna height is 31 feet. I live in a hole, as far as the terrain goes. The antenna maps return this result when they calculate the expected result using my location, "You've got to be kidding. There is no way that you'll pick up anything where you live. Try listening to the radio instead." I have TV station towers to the West of me between 58 and 65 miles... with power lines, trees, and a rough terrain as obstacles. The stations to the East of me are at 48 miles... with trees and a rough terrain, as well. I'm using 40' of new RG-6 as the down-lead to the TV with a mast mounted antenna amplifier, that includes an LTE 4 and 5 filter, which is mounted under the antenna at 3 feet. Both the mast and the RG-6 coax feed are bonded to the ground rod at the electrical service entrance. So this pretty much sums it all up for the constants. What I purchased, installed, and tested... (a) RCA ANT752Z @ $79.00 It's suppose to be a 70 mile antenna. Maybe on flat ground, but it could only pull in a few stations, and those would pixelate with changing conditions... weather... the position of the sun. (b) RCA ANT3037E @ $89.00 It's suppose to be a 65 mile antenna. The thinking was, that the UHF portion of the antenna had a directional yagi, with a reflector that often increases gain, that could increase the UHF gain and performance... nope. It performed worse than the ANT752Z. I gave it to a friend who lives north of town on some high plains farm ground and it did alright for him, at approximately the same distance to the TV station towers to the West. If ya can't use it, give it someone who can... right? (c) RangeXperts XPS-1500 directional yagi (UHF only) @ $39.00 This is a well built antenna and the price is right. We used it for a while, and it did pull in a few more stations... but we still had pixelation issues and I had to rotate it several degree, depending on the TV station/tower that I was wanting to watch. I purchased the VHF upgrade several months later... and after installing it... the UHF performance degraded, but I was able to bring in one of the lower frequency UHF channels that I could not do so earlier. I would recommend this antenna for certain applications due to it's price and build quality... flat terrain... distance to the desired TV station towers, and so forth. I removed the VHF "upgrade" kit and pointed this to the two stations to the East of me @ 48 miles and it works great with a good mast mounted antenna amplifier. (d) One of those "200 mile" contraptions that looks like it was made from parts from your BBQ grill, a litter box, a coat hanger, and that last piece of aluminum foil that's on the roll, but it's way to short to use on anything... that includes a built in rotor and amplifier. I think I bought this one at Wally World for $50. I've seen several of them around the area drooping like a lost puppy. That alone was enough to entice me into trying one for myself. After all, I certainly wouldn't want to be left out of all that fun. Anyhow... just... don't... do it. It's everything that they say that it's not... it might work if you can see the tower from your driveway... maybe. I might make a bird feeder out of mine... look for it on Pinterest. (e) And now for the moment that you've all been waiting for... the Clearstream 4 UHF antenna with an advertised range of 70 miles! (the drum-roll will cost extra, and these are hard times...) Anyhow, the box shows up... I open said box... I admire the build quality and the simplicity, which is a big one for me... and I begin to assemble the antenna. (No... I did not read the instructions, but I will ask for the occasion direction to either here or there.) The only suggestion that I have, in regards to assembling the antenna, is to run down to your local hardware store and get (8) #10 stainless steel flat washers to use where the balun (this is the piece that connects the two hoop antennas together, where the RG-6 coax connects) connects to each hoop antenna. The balun has two flat metal straps that hook over two threaded studs where you use the provided wing nuts to attach it all together. Without using a flat washer on each side of a balun strap, you take the risk of bending up each strap as you tighten the wing nuts. Plus, the addition of the #10 washers makes for a better connection... nice and solid. Other than this detail... it's a well build antenna. So... I install the antenna... use a three foot lead to a good mast mounted antenna amplifier (with the LTE 4/5 filter), and point this contraption to the stations to the West of me, climb down off of the roof, and channel scanning we shall go... BOOM! Everything is coming in... at 4 PM, with the sun in the location that often causes two stations to fade (due to the sun's radiation), and I am very pleased with the result. I start to check the signal strength of each channel... and I've never seen them that high before. I think we've found ourselves a winner. My life is now complete... So... in conclusion... I did not proofread my review... you can do that if you choose to do so... this pandemic has many of us looking for things to do; knock yourself out. We had the virus in our house. It was 8 weeks of pure hell. Please be careful out there. It is not a joke. As far as the Clearstream 4 goes... I love it! Build quality... it's small footprint... the price... the performance... and no cable bill. We do stream in our house, but a soul needs those local channels, too. Yes, I spent some cash testing all of the common antennas out there... but I'll save money in the end, and I was able to pass along my saga/experience to you. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020 by Mark B Schmitt

  • Works great for the stations broadcasting in Next Gen .
Style: Antenna + Mount
Works great for receiving the Next Gen broadcasts. I am in the Ba City, Mi. area and all the majors, ABC, NBC, CBS, CW and Fox all broadcast from the same tower or location, so aiming is not an issue. I think the tower is about 30 miles from me. The antenna is at roof top level on my one-story house. Lots of houses and trees between it and the broadcast location. I had an antenna that was installed about 4 years ago and I didn't want to pull new co-ax, so I used the existing co-ax. I have about 50 ft of line. Reception was sketchy, so I installed a booster about midway in the line and that solved the reception issue. I went from 41 detected channels to 58. ATCH 3.0 is great. Super resolution and great audio. The antenna was easy to assemble. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by Frank Mezo Frank Mezo

  • An alternative to commercial cable service costs
Style: 70+ Miles
This purchase was part of a project to save money on cable company bills, which previously were adding up to almost $150/month for internet service, cable programming and converter box. The solution gives me high-definition TV for over $100/month less. I ordered the Antennas Direct CLEARSTREAM4 Antennaand the 75 Cm J-mount/mast to attach the antenna to my roof eave. I used 50 feet of 75-ohm tv cabling to run the signal to my TiVo TCD652160 HD Digital Video Recorder and I was in business. I quit using the converter box and cable tv programming (keeping only high speed internet service) and signed up with TiVO and Netflix at much more reasonable monthly rates. The Clearstream 4 antenna assembled without major hassles. The illustrations provided were more helpful than the written directions, but in the end it will go together only one way. The antenna itself is made of lightweight but well-engineered materials and it has not shown any problems in the strong local winds common in this area. The television stations in my area use mountaintop transmitters to send their signals. I went online to antennaweb.org, plugged in my address, and was provided with a map showing the directions from my house to the various transmitters. The Clearstream4 antenna has a wide signal reception range, so I found that turning the antenna to an azimuth of about 300 degrees (NNW direction) worked very well and I was able to get clear signals of all the local stations. The antenna mounted securely to the 75-cm J-mount mast with a couple of U-bolt assemblies provided with the antenna. The mast was attached to the roof with 5/16" carriage bolts. I attached it near the eave line of my house so that the mounting holes were drilled under the eave and not into the interior of the house, but the bolts and holes were caulked with roofing compound for weather protection. I ran the antenna cable down the side of the house, into a vent space at the foundation and then through the crawl space of the house to the location of my home entertainment center. I removed the trim on the wall behind the center to drill a slanting 5/8" hole down through the floor, stuck a straightened coathanger wire in the hole and then went back under the house to tape the cable to the coathanger so it could be pulled up and connected to the TiVO unit. I caulked the hole around the cable wire and re-attached the trim after making sure everything was working properly. The TiVO HD video recorder TiVo TCD652160 HD Digital Video Recorder really keeps the fun in watching television. Depending upon the time of day and the broadcaster, 15 to 20 minutes of every program hour these days is taken up with commercials. The TiVO lets you record a program, watch it later when convenient and fast-forward through the commercial interruptions. It is possible to record two programs while simultaneously watching a third, previously recorded program (I found that was handy for me on Monday nights). You can use a telephone or internet connection to allow the TiVO unit to get programming information and TiVO service. I used the internet, connecting a CAT-V computer cable from the TiVO unit to my cable modem/router, but a wireless TiVO connection device is available at extra cost. At set-up, the TiVO unit runs a channel scan and then connects with TiVO to download program guide information for the stations received. For some reason, the TiVO setup didn't recognize two stations which I received right away, and it took about 10 days before I started getting TV guide information on these two stations. Seems like TiVO ought to provide a way to manually add (or subtract) station program guide information, since it does allow editing of your preferred channel list. A big benefit with TiVO: you can dowload rented movies from Amazon and Netflix. You can also get You-Tube downloads and other media available online. For example, my basic monthly subscription to Netflix gets me movies in the mail on a regular basis, but the same subscription price (with TiVO services) lets me get instant downloads of over 10,000 movies and TV shows. The quality is probably dependent upon the quality of the consumer's internet connection, but for me it works great. The programs appear to be about 720 resolution, audio is good, reception is reliable and fast and it doesn't cost any more than the regular cost for Netflix and TiVO service. I now pay about $55/month for internet, TIVO and Netflix service-- a savings of $100 over cable provider program costs. I receive over a dozen broadcast channels OTA (over the air), most in high-definition. There are a few cable shows I miss having, but for $100/month, I'm coping. By the way, I ordered the 75 Cm J-mount/mast, Antennas Direct CLEARSTREAM4 Antenna and TiVo TCD652160 HD Digital Video Recorder through Amazon. The prices were competitive, products received were as-described, and everything arrived on time and in good condition. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2009 by N. Waters

  • outside antennas need 4G LTE Filter
Style: Antenna + Mount
Strong signal from 50 miles away. BUT, sometimes picture would freeze. After some internet research, I purchased and added a 4G LTE Filter WOW, now picture is GREAT!! NO problem. I strongly recommend all outside antennas add 4G LTE Filter.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024 by newjourney2006

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