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RCA Compact Outdoor Yagi HDTV Antenna

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  • Disfruta la mejor programación de red en televisión de alta definición (HDTV) y tus programas favoritos gratis sin tarifas mensuales o suscripciones
  • Simplifica la instalación con el diseño pre-ensamblado, reflector de frecuencia ultra alta (UHF)plegable de fácil bloqueo y elementos de cierre a presión
  • Soporta transmisiones de televisión de alta definición (HDTV) de hasta 1080i para imágenes y sonidos de alta calidad-hasta 64.4 km de las torres
  • La calidad de recepción y los canales recibidos dependerán de la distancia de las torres, la potencia de transmisión, el terreno y otros factores
  • Soporta condiciones de exteriores adversas construcción y materiales resistentes;Recepción superior en exteriores o incluso cuando se instala en el ático;Incluye mástil, abrazadera del mástil de fijación, herramientas de instalación y transformador compatible de 75-ohm;Diseñado y elaborado en Estados Unidos



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Choosing the Right Antenna

There are lots of factors that can affect your TV antenna reception. Visit rcaantennas website and use our Antenna Finder zip code tool to see a list of channels being broadcast in your area and to help determine the best antenna to fit your specific need.

The RCA ANT751R

Compact Indoor/Outdoor Yagi TV Antenna

This RCA Compact Indoor /Outdoor Antenna provides both network and local television in full 1080 HD quality, for free. Its pre-assembled design and included mast and mounting hardware provide a variety of placement options, while its enhanced signal reception outperforms antennas available from other manufacturers. Don’t settle for a lesser picture or fewer channels when you know your TV is capable of delivering much more!

  • Cross-phase, multi-element design provides enhanced reception technology for more channels
  • Supports up to 1080i HDTV broadcasts
  • Receives UHF and VHF channels = more content!
  • Pre-assembled design with easy-lock fold-out UHF reflector and snap-lock elements
  • Mast, mounting hardware and 75-ohm transformer included for placement indoors or outdoors

Getting the Best Reception

The amount and quality of the channels you receive will depend on the following:

1) Channels being broadcast in your area

2) Broadcast tower locations

3) Strength of the broadcast signals

4) Line of sight and environmental terrain

Visit rcaantennas website to find Reception Tips, “How To” videos, FAQs, and more.

Streaming Player Companion

An RCA HD antenna is the perfect complement to streaming players such as Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, and more. Pair the ANT751R with your streaming device and get live content along with your favorite on-demand programming. Designed to withstand tough outdoor conditions, the ANT751R includes a mounting kit for placement on a wall, in the attic, or on a rooftop.

Easy Set Up

RCA TV antennas are easy to install:

1) Connect the antenna’s coax cable into the back of your digital-ready TV.

2) Find the optimal placement for the antenna.

3) Scan for available channels, and you are ready to enjoy your free content.

Need assistance? Talk live to an RCA Customer Service Representative.

Superior Quality

All RCA TV antennas:

- Are designed and engineered in the USA.

- Are built with the highest quality components.

- Meet or exceed all quality and performance standards established by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).

- Deliver the best, most reliable, uncompressed HD picture.

UHF and VHF Channels in HD

Many antennas on the market are optimized to receive only UHF broadcasts and do not reliably receive VHF. All RCA TV antennas are precision-tuned to receive both UHF and VHF frequencies and will provide you with the most HD content.

Enhanced Reception Technology

The ANT751R TV antenna’s cross-phase, multi-element design provides enhanced reception technology, delivering the maximum amount of content available in your area - the most popular over-the-air TV shows, news, sports and more.


Francisco
Comentado en México el 1 de agosto de 2024
Se arma sin uso de herramientas, únicamente se extienden los elementos y se enclavan en su posición. La uso en cuidado y recibe todos los canales a la perfección.
Joel vilchis estrada
Comentado en México el 23 de marzo de 2024
Excelente antena, fácil de instalar y conectár. La señal la transmite eficientemente y logrando nitidez y color en la televisión perfectamente
DD Swift
Comentado en México el 16 de enero de 2024
Estoy ubicado en un lugar con muchos edificios altos a mi al rededor. Con esta antena me llegan todos los canals disponibles. Conecte una segunda tele a los seis meses y no bajo nada la intensidad de los señales. Muy buena antena. Ahora hay que ver por cuanto tiempo aguanta las palomas.
Serchh
Comentado en México el 6 de enero de 2023
Mmmmm sin tanto rodeo cumple con su función! Solo hay que comprar un buen cable coaxial y todo perfecto
Radu L. Ropot
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de enero de 2022
This is a great antenna. I have tried several until now and after a couple of winters, I have to say it is the best that we had. I live in Brosssard QC in the B's and installed it on top of the shed (less than 10 feet high). Except ABC, we receive everything available in our region: 2.1, 3.1 to 3.6, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 6.1, 10.1,12.1, 15.1, 17.1, 24.1, 29.1, 31.1, 33.1 to 33.4, 35.1, 44.1 to 44.4, 47.1, 57.1 to 57.3, 62.1. It works with a Winegard lna 200 amplifier. It took 45 mins to assemble and mount; used the compass on my phone to set it in the direction indicated on tvfool.com. The channels are more than enough for our needs; as add-ons we have Netflix, Amazon prime and DAZN. Never cable again! Cheers.
Tuan
Comentado en Australia el 11 de marzo de 2021
This Antenna is excellence, even better than the one that cost more than it. Very easy to installed, took me just under 15 minutes from removing the old and replace this antenna. I recommend who looking for a antenna should get this.
Angel
Comentado en México el 5 de mayo de 2020
Excelente antena, se agregaron otros canales que no se veían y los que se congelaban ya funcionan bien, 100% recomendable
carl mills
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 10 de septiembre de 2020
ok aerial
LuisZ
Comentado en México el 27 de octubre de 2019
buen producto
Gabriela Lazcano
Comentado en México el 24 de septiembre de 2019
Me encanto la recepcion de la senal, estoy en Monterrey y se pudieron ver los canales sin problema.Tenia una antena de conejo, pero era muy inestable, esta antena es mejor.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 30 de julio de 2018
Facil de instalar y la calidad ni que decir solo que pienso le hacen falta mas tornillos y sobre todo uno largo para colocar en forma de angulo la antena con respecto a la base fija pero como tenia tornillos que me sobran pudo resolverse facilmente.
Teddy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de septiembre de 2013
First of all: This antenna measures approximately 2' by 3' when fully set up. It is not 6" x 7" x 9" as stated in the specs. It is after thorough inspection, application and testing a five star product and well worth the $50. I ordered this on Monday and it was delivered to my front door the next day (lightning fast shipping). The manufacturer box that it was delivered in was not damaged in any way. I opened the box and found the antenna, installation/direction pamphlet, hardware package and mounting post and pad all in perfect condition and undamaged. It was a nice surprise to get the mounting post and pad included with this antenna as with a lot of others you must order the post at an additional cost. I looked over the directions which were well written, and easy to follow and made the installation seamless. I used the supplied hardware and clamped my RCA ANT751 Antenna to my existing satellite dish post and mounting pad that was already installed on my roof eaves. I searched on antenna point dot com to find my nearest digital TV transmitter towers and directed my antenna towards that general direction and secured it. I disconnected the coax cable from the satellite dish and reconnected it to the antenna with the supplied y connections to threaded coax jack and weatherproof rubber sleeve. I went inside the house and disconnected my cheap rabbit ear antenna that I had lodged and hidden behind my LCD flat screen HDTV and then connected the coax cable from the wall into the antenna-in connection on the back of my TV. I did an automatic channel search on my TV and after several minutes I had a plethora of new channels that I was unable to receive before. I was thrilled when I scanned through the channels and my local ABC station popped up in full HD 1080i (I could not get this channel with rabbit ears). Unbelievable. I now receive 28 HD channels, all local channels, including PBS and all come in without pixeling, tiling or macro-blocking distortion that occurs with poor reception (causes screen or picture on digital channels to freeze into individual little squares). I am very satisfied with this purchase. This antenna is a great product and a very fine overall deal. It was very simple to install. The price is great for all the crystal clear channels I get. Shipping was lightning fast (next day). I did not need to purchase an antenna amplifier or booster. I recommend this antenna.
Joseph Siegler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2011
UPDATE DEC 2014: I wrote this back in Sep 2011, and three years and a couple of months later, this antenna is still up in the attic doing its job. My neighbors tree has gotten "leafier" in the last few years, so I have some issues with a few rogue channels, but all the important ones I have no problems with. Great purchase.Original Review: I had to cut cable TV earlier this year due to money issues, and from about May till September I was operating with good old rabbit ears in the house. When they worked, it worked great. But I was getting fed up of the constant moving of the rabbit ears, or the twiddling of the dial to get this channel or the other. There was some sort of interference inside my house preventing them from working well enough. Once in a blue moon, I'd get lucky, find a sweet spot and get everything, but it didn't last long. I was unwilling to go on the roof for an antenna, so I was thinking about the attic.I've been around TV for a long time, and my "head" tells me that to get better reception, you need to get a bigger antenna. I figured with a large tree in my neighbor's house, as well as it being an attic, I was looking at something large up there. Specifically this (). I was looking at getting the DB8, when a friend of mine who was going to help me by mounting it in the attic suggested I might get by with something smaller. He recommended the antenna I'm writing about now. I was initially skeptical (again, the bigger is better attitude). But I read through a ton of reviews, and there were a lot of happy people. At the time I bought it, there were 220 reviews on Amazon with an average star rating of 4.5 out of 5. That's actually a higher review than the DB8 I was looking at. So I started reading, and was thinking perhaps I'd go with this.Then while we were thinking about how to run cable, I remembered when my wife and I got the house 9.5 years ago (as of Sep 2011, when I'm writing) it was wired for Cable TV. I dropped the Cable TV, but the wires were all still there. Which meant that there was a cable run there already. So I decided to run a test. I took the same stupid $6 rabbit ears I was at the time using (), and took 'em into the attic. I found the cable that went to the jack by my TV, and plugged the rabbit ears into it. Rescanned, and wow. Not only was my interference gone, it was picking up a lot more channels than I knew about. The most I got with the rabbit ears inside the house was about 35-40. It was more here. So I figured with the rabbit ears doing that much better, perhaps I didn't need the overkill DB8, and opted for this antenna, the ANT751R.Did my research beforehand. Hit up antennaweb as well as tvfool for compass directions. Personally I think tvfool has way better antenna resources than antennaweb, but that's a side story. I got it installed in the attic (you can see a picture of my installation in the photo gallery here on Amazon). The mounting was fairly painless, although I will say what others have said. It's quite a value that the antenna comes with the mounting brackets and the pole in the box. Not all antennas do. The one thing that was missing was the wood screws needed to actually bolt the bracket to whatever you're attaching it to. The instruction manual even says to use a couple of wood screws (not included). Given they gave you the more expensive pole in the box gratis, you'd think they'd throw in a few wood screws, but that's a minor quibble.Once I got it up there and hooked up, I reran a scan on the TiVo. I was bloody well amazed at what it found! The total number of channels it found was 79. Granted, several of those are inactive, or are otherwise things I don't care about. There were also a couple of channels it found which were on neither antennaweb's or tvfool's reports. Since I live right outside of Dallas, the majority of these kinds of channels are spanish speaking something or other. Given that's not my language, they're of little interest to me. What WAS of interest to me are the major networks (PBS, ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, & one local "old UHF" channel that broadcasts Texas Rangers games).All of these channels are quite strong. Even with the large tree outside and being in an attic, the average signal strength of these channels (according to the signal strength meter on the TiVo) is around 80-85 or so. PBS is a bit low (mid 60's), but the same friend who lives about 3 miles away from me says that PBS is his weakest signal too, but it's not an issue unless there's some epic storms out, but we're probably not watching much TV at that time anyway. At least one or two of the channels that are of lesser concern to me are quite strong - I had a couple of them as high as 98 on the meter : Oh, before I forget, in the Dallas area, the majority of the antennas (especially the major networks) are in the same general area, as it's the highest point in the general D/FW metroplex. According to tvfool, I'm anywhere from 28.2 to 30.7 miles from the transmitters (except for a few rogue close ones that are about 8 or 14 miles), and they all are 80-85 or so in an attic mounted, non powered antenna.There is no signal booster on here. It's just the antenna that was in the box hooked up through a cable run that used to be used for Cable TV into my TiVo box, and then on into my HDTV, which is , BTW. The quality is astounding. The signals are rock solid, and I have to say, I'm quite happy with my purchase of this antenna.While the old rabbit ears worked "OK" enough (especially for $6), it wasn't quite a universal solution. I'd have to fiddle with the antenna depending on what I wanted to record. Given I TiVo everything, having to worry about where the antenna was pointed meant I was back to the pre-TiVo days of caring what the broadcaster's schedules were. Didn't like that, so I looked into what became this choice of antenna. I'm quite happy with it. I suppose the only negative I could say is that the antenna is sold as an outdoor antenna. When I was putting it together, I felt like it wouldn't hold up to extreme winds, and things of that nature outside. It works great, but if left outside to the elements, I'm not sure how well it would hold up. But as an attic antenna, it won't have to deal with any of that, so it should last a good long time up there.I was inititally concerned that this being a "cheaper" antenna wouldn't function well enough as one that was into the $100 range or so. I was wrong. This works really quite well for me.
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