
Just a few short months after Antennas Direct's president witnessed
unprecedented sales of its OTA antennas, the firm is fleshing out its product line with the all new ClearStream series. The first device in said lineup will be the ClearStream2, which enables owners to pull in UHF / VHF signals some 55 miles away in a design that measures just 10- x 20-inches. Additionally, the company promises that "up to 98-percent of the available broadcast signal" will actually reach the incoming antenna cable compared to "just 10-percent" in most alternatives. Interestingly, we aren't told how much this unit will demand -- and we're left to imagine what it'll actually look like -- but availability is promised for next month, with mid-range and ultra long-range designs to follow shortly.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
VinylVision @ Feb 17th 2008 2:52PM
My Winegard Squareshooter does not receive as well as this one is supposed to do... There is a market for powerful long-range SMALL ota antennas.
andy @ Feb 17th 2008 8:46PM
I don't care about size, mine is in my attic.
There is no way this thing can pick up as well as my old school 80" antenna. I tried several of the brand name (Terk) antennas in that kind of form factor, and they were all crap.
Get a big, install it properly, and enjoy OTA for free.
tom @ May 16th 2008 7:31PM
i TRIED ALL THE ANTENNAS TO FOR HD TV RX. i HAVE THE TYPE OF ANTENNA THAT FOLDS OUT LIKE THE YAGI TYPE, ELEMENTS THAT OPEN UP AT A 90 DEGREE ANGLE WITH A BOOM IN THE MIDDLE.