DVR with SD-64GB USB

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Get Unlimited TV, Forever!

Whole House Solution

You can now receive free HD channels, movies, & networks in 4k resolution that feeds up to 3 TVs.

Weatherproof Coating

Features a UV coating for a weather resistant finish. Installs on any wall, roof, or balcony. Safe for indoor and outdoor use.

Optimized for Clear Reception

Get stations for up to 100 miles in every direction (a 200 mile diameter) and can be used with existing cable wires.

Powered FM Antenna

Pick up the nearest local broadcasting signal over air. The powered FM Antenna gets more free music, news, and sports.

Quick & Easy Installation

Works right out of the box! Install the Unlimited Antenna in 4 easy to follow steps.

Mount Antenna Anywhere

Mount the fully assembled antenna inside or outside your home or RV and connect the coaxial cable.

Powered Signal Booster

Connect the other end of the cable to the 4-way signal booster. Then connect the additional cable to any of the TV terminals.

Plug Booster into TV

Connect the other end of the black coaxial cable to the “Antenna In” terminal on the back of your TV.

Search for Channels

Go to your TV’s source selection settings menu and look for the “AIR” signal, do an automatic search for free HD channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can’t find what you’re looking for? See our full FAQ list

Go to the following FCC website and input your zip code to find channels that are within a 100 miles of your location.

Go towww.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmapsor antennaweb.org to view their local area broadcast towers. 

You cannot connect to the HD antenna wirelessly. The HD antenna must be connected to the TV with a coaxial cable for signal reception to occur. 

Basement placement is also not ideal. Unless you are within a city location and signal penetration is very strong. For the best reception, the antenna is better placed as high inside the house as possible. Outside the house is even better.

Please input your zip code in the search field of the following FCC website to see what broadcast signals are in within 100 miles of your location: 

https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps 

The antenna has a 100-mile radius range of signal reception.

The antenna receives electromagnetic waves that are a combination of direct wave, reflected waves and scattered waves. The antenna’s signal reception may vary in adverse weather conditions. 

The best reception available at any given location is experienced with one TV connected. The more TVs you add will divide the available signal strength proportionally: 50% for 2 TVs, 33% for 3 TVS. 

If you’re not getting good reception with multiple TVs connected to one antenna, disconnect all TVs except your main TV and rescan for new channels.