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Stellar Labs,Outdoor FM Antenna OMNIDIRECTIONAL

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Features

  • Package Dimensions: 8.89 cms (L) x 21.844 cms (W) x 47.752 cms (H)
  • Product Type: Antenna
  • Package Quantity: 1
  • Country Of Origin: China

Description

Rugged Outdoor Antenna Is Designed To Provide Outstanding Reception For All Broadcast Fm Stations Including Hd Radio Fully Assembled This Antenna Is Ready For Immediate Installation On An Existing Mast Pipe Or In The Attic

Antenna: Radio


Brand: Stellar Labs


Color: Silver, Black


Brand Name: ‎Stellar Labs


Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎19.38 x 8.5 x 3.25 inches


Item model number: ‎30-2435


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Silver, Black


Date First Available: June 19, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Antenna, Good Value
Antenna works very good. It's installed inside on the 2nd floor of a brick and mortar building and it picks up the FM signals that I need. One station is approximately 25 miles away and it picks it up very good.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Larry

  • Antenna actually works well
I was hoping to pick up a local station out of OKC and clean up unwanted noise and static. This antenna absolutely cleaned up all my local channels--100%-- and provided a slight boost in area but not--unfortunitely--enough to reach OKC.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024 by john dowdy

  • Quality and price.
The quality of the antenna was better than what I thought it would be for the money. It was very easy to assemble and is very sturdy.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023 by Cuda

  • Good antenna for FM radio
I seem to live in a low area and don't have great FM reception for my stereo system, which to make things worse, is located in my basement. I wanted something that would pick up all areas and I was ok with mounting on my roof. I had already ran a coax RG6 cable to my roof for a cheaper antenna, that didn't work, so installation was a breeze. Overall seems to fit my needs and picks up the local stations that I wanted. Good value for the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Sparky770

  • I think it doubled the number of stations I can listen to
I live out in the country. There was a certain FM radio station that I like to listen to but my home receiver would not pick it up. I could pick it up on my truck radio in certain areas but not within 5 miles of my house. This antenna arrived a couple days ago and I put it together. As I do not have an outdoor mast yet, I got a short length of RG6 and hooked up the antenna and set it atop a lamp next to my receiver. My receiver is digital with the up and down arrows being used to direct the frequency scan. I immediately noticed that I was getting many more stations than I used to. When it finally got to 99.7 it locked in and the station came in crystal clear. I am happy. One thing I would like to mention is that the receiver and the antenna are on the main floor of the house. If I turn on the LED ceiling lights in the basement, it does cause interference. Kinda handy actually as it reminds me to turn off the basement lights when I come up. If I move the antenna to a mast outside and the interference goes away, I will update this review UPDATE: I mounted the antenna outside on top of a ten foot stick of PVC. I had a couple of sticks of EMT in the garage so I ran the RG6 through that to get outside. Now I have zero interference from my LED lights.. This antenna works splendidly for me!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by TennesseeTom

  • Not omnidirectional....and there's more!
So the other reviews pan this antenna for not being omnidirectional. That's not its only problem...based on tests done with a RigExpert AA-600 it's not really a good FM antenna....I guess up high and away from lots of metal stuff in your attic, it will work better than the little wire dipoles that come with stereos. This antenna in a round configuration as advertised is more of an Air Band antenna than for the FM broadcast band. How to fix? First, ditch the round configuration and go with the "S" configuration. (see pic). Second, the built in connection needs to be bypassed with a $1.00 or less 300 ohm to 75 ohm balun transformer. (Find them easy on Amazon!) That makes it an even better antenna....a little better for FM but still better on the Air band. Now to pull the frequency down: Some people tell you to put a piece of aluminum tape or a wire on it and that works. If you don't have a way to sweep the antenna, where to put it? I decided to use some RFI snap on chokes. I used 4 - 13 mm chokes from a Cedmon 20 piece kit (I needed some of the other sizes, but it's a very reasonably priced kit and on Amazon!) See the attached pic for the placement. This, with the transformer, make this a decent FM antenna. My findings were not from a one off defective antenna. I bought a second antenna and these modifications hold true on it as well. They work even better when you stack the two antennas and combine them with a JoinTenna or other combiner. (When stacked, you only need two RFI chokes on each and you can dispense with the transformer, too. I used the length of the antenna's beam as the separation between the two, or about 18 inches.) Testing was done on both metallic and non-metallic mounting masts and there was no significant changes to the antenna's behavior. My antennas cost me $18.99 each and I see them sold at Home Depot for twice that....they are just ok but I had a lot of fun experimenting with them. They're easy to assemble and the attaching hardware has stood up to me taking them apart and putting them back together several times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Works outstanding!
Was only getting 4 or 5 fuzzy stations now getting at least 2 dozen clear as a bell!
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Joebulla

  • Perfect FM Antenna!
I was skeptical that this antenna could work much better than the usual dipole antenna that is often included with receivers. This antenna beat my expectations. I tested the signal strength using GQRX SDR software on a mac. The dbFS scale on this app measures decibels relative to full scale. It's a relative measurement. With GQRX tuned to 93.9 FM (WNYC in NYC) and a dipole antenna oriented the right way with respect to the broadcast antenna, I observed a reading of about -45 dbFS on GQRX. With this Stellar Labs circular folded dipole antenna with the connector end pointing toward the broadcast antenna, I observed -23 dbFS for the same broadcast signal. That's quite impressive! Based on some other reviews and Q&A, I was sure that I could do better by replacing the built-in balanced-unbalanced transformer "balun" with a quality balun such as a Channel Master CM-3203. So I opened up the plastic housing to disconnect the built-in balun. But I didn't find any balun there. Instead, there was a printed circuit board with the F-connector and some strange zig-zag etch pattern (see pictures). In any case, I removed the PCB and connected the Channel Master balun to the two ends of the antenna (where the screw holes are). The signal strength results with the channel master balun were disappointing. The best I got was -36 dbFS for the same broadcast signal and the antenna oriented the right way. So whatever contraption they have on the PCB works well. Very pleased with the performance of this antenna. I plan to install it in the attic. Hopefully, that will give even better performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by AC-DC AC-DC

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