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ClearStream antennas represent a new breakthrough in size and unmatched ultra efficient design and directionality. Advanced design software allows these 10 x 20 antennas to be smaller and powerful across the entire DTV spectrum offering consistent high gain.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Clearstream2 Antenna
Nice, clean unit. The Cable attachment is great – no adapters needed. Easy to adjust – pulls in stations well.
4 Stars Good antenna — I use it indoor and it still works
This is a good antenna. Before I put it on the roof, I tried it inside my house, it worked! Unlike all other indoor antennas I bought ealier, this one receives most of the channes anywhere in the house. This is good, because I don’t have to climb on top of my house, or even artica and break walls for coaxial cables. I just mount it on a floor lamp beside my TV and it works like a charm! During the process, I found that the reflector (grill) seems to be unnecessary. The “8″ rings worked just fine without the grill. But I used the grill on anyway. Another supprising discovery, if you hold the cable with bare hand, it works fine, too. So humanbody is actually a very good antenna
One design flaw with this antenna is that the cable connector is in a wrong place, you have to bend the cable almost 90 degree to connect to the connector. Why not to put the connector in a easy-to-reach place? In the assembling menual, those photos even do not show the unit connected with a cable! I gues it was too hard for the sales person to put cable in while taking the photo. A typical example of “integration test missing”. I’m in north suburb of Atlanta, GA, about 25~35 miles away from all main TV stations. I can see more channels now than before (when I was using other antennas at the only conner of my house to receive any signal). However, I still can’t see channel 11 (NBC) clearly. I guess its because of NBC’s signal is too weak. I guess I will have to watch evening news from other channels. Channel 2 (ABC) and 46 (CBS) are good.
5 Stars Happy with antenna
It’s pretty funny looking; even my daughter asked what “that thing” was on my roof. My wife described it as looking like something you could blow bubbles with. But it made the difference between not being able to receive any over-the-air broadcasts and having the best picture ever on our TV. Our remaining problem is that 95% of our local stations’ broadcast signals come right through our big elm tree. At times the image pixelates and the sound stops. I’m considering a taller antenna mast.
Some of the reviews I read before buying this antenna complained about difficulty attaching the cable because of the cramped hookup location. This is true, so prospective buyers may want to purchase a right-angle fitting and attach it before attaching the cable. Sealing the joints (as recommended) might be a bit more problematical, however.
2 Stars Does Not Deliver
This antenna was recommended as the ultimate solution to a specific location. Not only did it not deliver as promised but an antenna with half the supposed range of this model solved the problem. For the money you pay for this product, you could buy a real antenna and still save money.
5 Stars Antenna
We live at the top of an extinct volcano in the Pacific NW. The signal from the TV towers really don’t reach us that well but this antenna picked up the signal. We still need to position it depending on the channel we are trying to get, but the other 2 antennas I tried didn’t.







