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The Channel Master Omni+ 50 is a powerful omnidirectional HDTV antenna offering a 50+ mile reception range. Compatible with all HDTV and 4K TVs, it includes a versatile mounting bracket for roof, attic, or RV installation, designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Easy to install, it ensures seamless 360-degree signal capture for uninterrupted digital entertainment.
T**N
Small Outdoor Antenna With Good Results
We live in a metropolitan area, but our local TV antennas are 10+ miles away. A few stations would come in with set-top rabbit ear type antennas, but they would often cut in and out. We placed this antenna up on a mast pointed at the local TV broadcasting antennas, and the stations now come in great. We ran it through a splitter, so it easily handles a second TV. This is a nice, small and unobtrusive antenna that works quite well!
J**.
Excellent Antenna with True UHF + VHF Support – Smart, Flexible Design
I've been using the Channel Master Omni+ 50 antenna for several years, and it’s easily one of the best omnidirectional antennas available—especially if you need reliable reception across both UHF and VHF bands.What really sets this antenna apart is that it has separate components for UHF and VHF, which makes a huge difference in performance. Many antennas lump everything into one element and struggle to pull in VHF stations reliably. With the Omni+ 50, the main body handles omnidirectional UHF reception, allowing you to pick up stations from multiple directions without needing to constantly re-aim the antenna. It works great in areas where UHF signals are scattered.The VHF element is a separate dipole-style add-on that attaches to the base and can be rotated independently for optimal reception. This is incredibly useful if your VHF stations are coming from a specific direction. Even better—if you don’t need VHF, you can leave that component off entirely for a cleaner, more compact install.The build quality is solid, and it’s rated for both indoor and outdoor use. Combined with a good preamp (I use the Channel Master Amplify), this antenna has delivered stable, clear signal across all channels I care about, including the new NextGen ones.If you're in the market for a versatile antenna that truly supports both UHF and VHF, this one checks all the boxes. Highly recommended.
M**M
Works great!
Great product like most Channel Master products. I did not gain any channels, and I had wished that I gained one missing local channel. It is very hard to pick up, my neighbor has a huge antenna on their roof and cant get it, so I was not expecting this smaller antenna to be able to do it.But, I did go from a 60% signal strength to 95%. SNR from 70% to 98%. So much better than the cheap rabbit ears I had in place. This made the picture less likely to pixelate, and should work better during storms, the whole reason why I keep local channels in the first place...weather reports.I am in the city, and this is great for city use. It might not be great for rural use. Channel Master has bigger antennas, one I have used before when I lived rural worked great. Thats why I stayed with Channel Master.
K**T
Good antenna
The good thing about this is that it is stealthy and is not an eye sore. It does pick up channels well especially when paired with the amplifier. I’m getting from 98-100+ channels depending on the weather. Assembly is pretty straightforward and easy.
Z**F
TV for free
So, I have a Tablo for recording over the air TV but I only had flat style antenna hooked up inside my house. It worked but not great. After much research I decided to try this one out and set it up outside. I had cable coming in from outside that wasn't being used and I decided to try that to get the signal to my TV's and Tablo.I mounted it on the eve's under my roof and after some moving it around found the best direction to fasten it down. It actually touches my gutter which seemed to make it even better. I get about 60 channels and can tune all of the major networks in my area. Previously I had trouble tuning the Fox networks because the lie in a different direction from the house and I had to compromise the direction I pointed my previous antenna's to get most stations. I even have the signal split in the house to the Tablo and one other TV and the signal is great to both devices.
R**.
Works really good with a preamp and rg11 coax
This antenna is nothing amazing but paring it with less lossy rg11 coax , adding the amplify 30db preamp at the antenna can suprised you . We replaced a small directional antenna with old rg59 coax and no pream. With this combo it nearly matches the same strength all but a few extra channels would come and go with the old setup . This is actually pretty surprising considering a directional antenna is way more db gain .. I would not recommend without the preamp if you are far away or around by hills etc, pre amp is they only way this setup works for us but does great and saved us from hanging to buy a rotor and dealing with it changing channels . This antenna will never match a small directional but with the best coax and amp you can ditch a rotor and get pretty good results according to your situation.
M**S
didnt have all the parts
I really cant say how the antenna worked s it was missing the screw to hold one of the pieces on so i sent it back but it was very bulky so I bought a different antenna
A**R
Well worth the price
I mounted this antenna 16 feet above ground, used 60 feet of good RG6 cable and no amplifier. With my old VISIO TV I get 129 clear channels, including VHF channel 6. I am about 16 miles away from the majority of TV station antennas. The antenna was easy to assemble and mount to my mast. I am happy with the antenna quality and think it will be fine here in New Jersey.
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