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Zenith ZHDTV1 HDTV-UHF Digital Indoor Antenna (Silver and Black)

Zenith ZHDTV1 HDTV-UHF Digital Indoor Antenna (Silver and Black)

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Brand: Gemini Industries, Inc.
Category: CE


Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 346 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 2 x 13.3 x 13.3
Warranty: 5 year warranty

MPN: ZHDTV1
Model: ZHDTV1
UPC: 026616816712
EAN: 0026616816712
ASIN: B00006FXR9


Features:
  • High front-to-back ratio helps reject unwanted multi-path signal corruption
  • A flat forward gain slope delivers balanced reception
  • User-friendly installation
  • Gold-plated "F" connector for antenna inputs

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
High front-to-back ratio helps reject unwanted multi-path signal corruption. This ensures densely populated urban areas receive clear HDTV and data broadcasting signals.A flat forward gain slope delivers balanced reception throughout UHF. It ensures all channels are received to the same quality.Silver Sensor proven itself in front of the FCC, but it is now the "reference antenna" for data broadcasting.


Customer Reviews:   Read 341 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent antenna if you live close by   January 31, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The ZHDTV1 is an excellent set-top antenna as long as you live relatively close by your local TV stations.

I live in the Buffalo, NY area and within 10 miles or so of all my local station's transmission towers. The antenna picks them all up from one aiming position, except one of the minor networks is weak unless I move the antenna.

The ZHDTV1 is very sensitive to movement and allows horizontal or vertical antenna fin orientation (it does make a difference). Even moving the antenna 1 inch one way or the other can make a difference in the signal strength you receive. I found one good position for mine and it works great in my apartment.

I highly recommend the ZHDTV1 antenna as long as you live within its reception range.



4 out of 5 stars Works, but watch out   January 27, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I works fine but mine came apart and wires inside snapped off their connections. It couldn't be repaired. I suggest that once you assemble it, don't try to take it apart for storage.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent for UHF - HD   December 12, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have owned this antenna for three years and used it for receiving UHF channels along with another anntena for the VHF channels. I got to test the HD reception using this antenna only recently.
I get all the major HD channels on UHF with this antenna around 40 miles from the tower farm in Houston. The only HD channel I do not receive is local PBS affiliate which broadcasts on a low power VHF channel (8.1/9). I placed the antenna in the attic and it picks the signal though our house is in a pine forest to the north.



5 out of 5 stars GREAT!   September 16, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

From my second story bedroom, this antenna gets reception from 35+ miles away with a hill in the way less than 1/2 mile away. It doesn't seem too directional to me. Aim it at the weakest signal and you'll probably get anything less than 30 miles away.


5 out of 5 stars Works great.   September 6, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This antenna can pickup most of the digital channel signals within the 30 miles range. However it is very directional. If you get your HD signal from two towers pointing in different directions you might have to adjust it back and forth.

Here are the channels it can get:

*yellow - uhfKKPX-DT65.1IONSAN JOSECA29931.341
*yellow - uhfKBCW-DT44.1CWSAN FRANCISCOCA30435.445
*yellow - uhfKCNS-DT38.1SAHSAN FRANCISCOCA30435.439
*yellow - uhfKCSM-DT43.1PBSSAN MATEOCA30435.443
*yellow - uhfKGO-DT7.1ABCSAN FRANCISCOCA30435.424
*yellow - uhfKBWB-DT20.1INDSAN FRANCISCOCA30435.419
*yellow - uhfKPIX-DT5.1CBSSAN FRANCISCOCA30435.429
*yellow - uhfKTSF-DT26.1INDSAN FRANCISCOCA29931.327
*yellow - uhfKTVU-DT2.1FOXOAKLANDCA30435.456
*yellow - uhfKFSF-DT66.1TFAVALLEJOCA30435.434
*yellow - uhfKQED-DT9.1PBSSAN FRANCISCOCA30435.430
*yellow - uhfKMTP-DT33.1INDSAN FRANCISCOCA30435.433
*yellow - uhfKRON-DT4.1MNTSAN FRANCISCOCA30435.457
*yellow - vhfKNTV-DT11.1NBCSAN JOSECA29931.212
*yellow - uhfKDTV-DT14.1UNISAN FRANCISCOCA2912.151
*yellow - uhfKSTS-DT48.1TELSAN JOSECA2912.149
*yellow - uhfKICU-DT36.1INDSAN JOSECA3211.752
*yellow - uhfKTFK-DT64.1SAHSTOCKTONCA35435.762
*green - uhfKTEH-DT54.1PBSSAN JOSECA3211.850
*lt green - uhfKTLN-DT47.1INDNOVATOCA31562.047
*red - uhfKSMS-DT31.1UNIMONTEREYCA13226.631


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