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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


Product Dimensions: 3.5"L x 8.6"W x 18.8"H


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Manufacturer: STELLAR LABS


Number of Items: 1


Brand Name: ‎Stellar Labs


Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎19.5 x 8.5 x 3.5 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 fm signals
This is really a good and easy to install antenna. I am going to buy a second one for my pool stereo. I recommend this antenna ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024 by Tim

  • great price good quality
works great. I was never able to get FM radio in my metal shop. Installed this antenna. I can catch every radio station on the dial
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by glenn j.

  • Perfectly adequate but not magic
This antenna works perfectly fine, but don't expect miracles in terms of range. It seemed like there were some positively glowing reviews about huge increases in range, but with the antenna in my attic (2 stories up), I'm not getting coverage that's much better than my truck's factory antenna parked outside. I was previously using a UHF two-way radio antenna (the completely wrong frequency for broadcast FM, but the antenna was already there) and this performs about the same on receive. Unless you currently have a really bad setup, don't expect to magically start receiving tons of stations that weren't there before. That's true of any antenna, though, and this one is perfectly fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Matt

  • Worth the price
The antenna improved my reception a lot over the indoor dipole I was using. It is only about 25' above ground, being the lowest on my mast but I can now tune a crazy amount of stations on my Sangean HDT-1X tuner. It IS somewhat directional, with the strongest signals being longways across the rail. It was easy to assemble and looks to be very sturdy. I would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by g g

  • Very good
Easy to assemble and doubled the signal strength from the poor signal college stations I enjoy listening to I recommend it 👍
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024 by Bruce S Bruce S

  • Just my luck
Rather than pay the $40 price I opted for the used – good for $20. The next day the price was reduced to $20 but it was too late. My used one was out for delivery. The shipping box was beat up had holes in it and of course the hardware or some of the hardware fell out during shipping. I like the antenna it looks like high-quality. It’s aluminum so it should work fairly well and I will scrounge around and find some hardware to make it work. I will give it a five for quality versus low price, but I have yet to test it. Perhaps an update coming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by Bob

  • Great signals from this small profile antenna.
Easy to assemble and low profile. Wanted something compact and lightweight to mount to the septic vent pipe. Had an attic mounted Wineguard HD-6010 that performed well but was open to trying an exterior one. Ran it back through my attic ridge cap to an inside wall box. Purchased 50’ of quad shield solid copper core with weather seals on the end. My tuner is an HDT-20 Sangean for HD radio. I use the optical output to a DAC to maintain the clearest signal processing. Many stations that are 35 miles away are at full 5 bars and in HD. Last night scanning most channels had strong signals many in HD if available. Distant stations could be heard in mono even though it was 2 bars and faint. Very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by A D H A D H

  • Works better than I thought it would
Having been an Amateur Radio (HAM) operator since 1954, I have had a lot of experience with antennas, both commercial and home-made. This antenna is simple a folded dipole that is wrapped around in a circle. Hams call this type of antenna a "Halo" antenna. We most commonly use these on the 6-Meter band. In the '60's, they were quite popular for mobile operating setups. While a straight folded dipole is bi-directional with the maximum signal pickup being at with angles to the antenna arms, wrapping the antenna into a Halo configuration pretty much creates a circular reception pattern. In my case, with FM stations surrounding me by 360 degrees, that's what I need. Testing with my spectrum analyzer shows that, as expected for this type of antenna, the pattern of the antenna is not quite circular but is slightly dumbell shaped, with the ends of the dumbell (best signal pickup) being pointed directly along the metal support bracket of the antenna. If you want the maximum signal pickup from a particular station, point the end of the antenna that has the coaxial cable connection box in the direction of the station. This will give got a slight signal increase of about 4 dB. Note that the weakest signal pickup directions will be at right angles to this pointing direction. But, in any case, modern FM receivers are so sensitive that I doubt you will be able to tell the difference unless the signal is so weak that is noisy. In the attached photos, the direction of maximum pickup is towards the right of the antenna, in the same direction that the parabolic antenna is pointed. As for construction quality, the aluminum tube used for the antenna is reasonably thick and quite stiff so it should retain its shape through the years. If you mount the antenna so the coaxial connector is facing downward, then the four small weep holes in the bottom of the plastic case will let any water condensation escape to prevent corrosion of the matching transformer that is enclosed in the box. A nice touch is the inclusion of a black soft plastic boot to cover the coaxial cable connector where it attaches to the antenna. Be sure to slip the cover over the end of the coax cable BEFORE you install the connector because you will not be able to install it after the connector is crimped on the cable. After you tighten up the coax connector on the antenna, the boot may be slid up the coax cable and over the connector. The boot then slides nicely into a ring-shaped recess under the bottom of the plastic box. This forms a shield that will prevent wind-driven rain from getting to the connector and eventually wicking into the coax cable. Water and coax cables are a bad mix, because the water will cause a high signal loss. So I am well pleased with this antenna, and think that is worth it for the modest price. I am now able to receive FM stations from as far distant as 90 miles, depending on weather conditions. I almost forgot, got to fmfool dot com to get your own reception map for the FM stations at your location. Happy listening! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022 by W5JGV W5JGV

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