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Winegard SS-3000 Amplified Indoor UHF/VHF Antenna

Winegard SS-3000 Amplified Indoor UHF/VHF AntennaBrand: Winegard
Category: CE

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $44.53
as of 7/31/2010 18:20 CDT details
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 188 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3
Dimensions (in): 27 x 4.5 x 5
Warranty: 90 days warranty

MPN: SS-3000
Model: SS-3000
UPC: 615798396794
EAN: 0615798396794

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • High-Performance Indoor Antenna
  • Scatter Plane Technology To Receive Indoor Direct and Reflected Signals
  • Precision-Mounted Electronics For Ultra Efficient Transfer Of Digital Signal
  • Compact Design For Any Home Decor

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Product Description
Optimized for UHF & hi-band VHF-frequencies for DTV reception High-performance indoor antenna Among the highest-rated indoor antennas by independent testers & the NAB Scatter Plane technology rejects unwanted signals & locks onto usable digital signal Precision-mounted electronics for ultra efficient transfer of digital signal Compact design for any home dA(c)cor Channels 2 - 69 Range up to 30 miles?zone 1 (Yellow/Green)


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Better than expected   July 19, 2010
Jason Armstrong (RI, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We just got rid of cable TV to save some money. This antenna helps us get our local stations. We receive two or three in high def and about 15 other channels. Many come from just outside of the range that this antenna was spec'd at. Although some of the channels occasionally drop, it has served the purpose very well. A slight turn of the antenna usually gets the signal back. We are located about 30-35 miles (straight line) outside of three separate broadcasting areas. It looks kind of high tech and the black helps it fit into even our colonial decor. Overall, very happy.


5 out of 5 stars Great metro indoor antenna in comparison.   July 16, 2010
R. Taylor (Summit, NJ)
Received 13 more channels with this antenna than with the GE Omni amplified antenna. 3 of those 13 were according to the DTV reception map strong signals. The remaining 10 are mainly Spanish and Asian audience directed channels. Tested the two in the same interior location and same time of the evening. Area: NJ side across the Hudson.


1 out of 5 stars Does not work in middle of Miami-Dade Co, Fl   July 14, 2010
E. J. Williams (Miami, Fl United States)
Living in hurricane-alley, I was really hoping this antenna would work so I could avoid putting up an outdoor antenna. Unfortunately, this antenna picked up only one station and that was tenuous at best. My old amplified UHF/VHF rabbit ears antenna will actually pick up most of the UHF stations well - with adjustments, but not the sole VHF station (channel 10). All television broadcast stations available to Miami-Dade County, Florida are in the same direction about 15 miles north of my home. This antenna claims to be capable of receiving signals 30 miles away. Well it is evidently a little more complicated than that.

The Winegard SS-3000 is color coded for the CEA "yellow" antenna zone, and I wish Amazon would go the extra step and put that in the description. It can be found on the Winegard manufacturer's web site. Before buying this antenna for your home based on the great reviews, I would advise someone to take the time to look up the color-coded HDTV antenna CEA (Consumer Electronics Association)zone(s) for your specific home. There are a number of online web sites where you can type in your address and get the zones for your home. If I had realized that this antenna's zone was rated "yellow" when my area needs a "red", I would not have bothered trying it out.

Also be aware that some antennas receive UHF broadcasts only. You will need to know if your television stations are broadcasting in UHF or VHF and those same CEA zone look-up web sites will help with that as well. Some stations might even switch from one to the other over time. One last tip, make sure you scan the channels on the antenna input for your television after you have set up the antenna. The first time I hooked up my rabbit ears, I thought they did not work at all, until I re-scanned the channels so it could find the new digital broadcasts.

Obviously some are very happy with this purchase, but I suspect it is because their area is within the antenna's capabilities. Distance from the broadcast stations is not the only criteria for categorizing an antenna's reception ability. I looked up antenna installers in our area and found a company to install an outdoor antenna which will work in our area. I am considering a telescoping antenna mast, so I can at least lower it closer to the roof line during high winds. Even with installation costs, I am looking forward to dumping the monthly cable bill.



5 out of 5 stars Must be sure to aim properly.   July 9, 2010
tvguyer (chicago, il United States)
Messed around with this one for a bot, with the panel part pointing out my window with not much success. Once I turned the plastic part toward the window, bam, 40 plus stations came in perfectly. We live 30 plus miles from the towers in Chicago with trees and a shrub in the way. 44 more HD channels is well worth the money.


2 out of 5 stars Save your money for a better antenna   July 9, 2010
John Samadi (Florida)
Would not get some of the local channels only a few miles away in West Palm Beach, Florida. Practically useless.

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