Middling reviews, but I suppose that's the same across the board. You have to play around with the orientation of this stuff. If you get decent reception, then you're good to go. If no matter how you rotate you don't get much, then it's paper weight.
These indoor antennas are a real grab-bag as to which types actually work. I don't think the old-style rabbit ears do much with digital signals, and the paper-thin ones that you have to stick to the wall look like a scam.
I'm going to guess that the worst is that "As Seen on TV" free-tv key 'stick' that simply resides behind the tv set directly off the coax connection. As one might expect, it gets horrible reviews on
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I'm going to guess that the worst is that "As Seen on TV" free-tv key 'stick' that simply resides behind the tv set directly off the coax connection. As one might expect, it gets horrible reviews on
A tightly clenched alien **** probe usually pulls in the 60 mile range TV stations.
That's called a 'Cartman Antenna'.
Thank you!