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Electronics : Philips SCP010 Indoor Passive UHF/VHF/FM/HDTV Antenna

Philips SCP010 Indoor Passive UHF/VHF/FM/HDTV Antenna

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Philips SCP010 Indoor Passive UHF/VHF/FM/HDTV Antenna
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Philips
Color: Black/Blue
EAN: 0026616812523
Label: Magnavox
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Magnavox
Model: SCP010
Publisher: Magnavox
Studio: Magnavox



Features:
  • Channels 2-13 and 14-69
  • 32" VHF dipoles
  • UHF element with 360 degree turn radius and 180 degree tilt radius
  • Includes 75-300 ohm indoor transformer
  • Attached 6' coaxial cable







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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * pretty good antenna among non-powered HDTV ones ...
I have tried many HDTV antennas including Terk HDTV indoor, RCA ANT1251 Indoor Antenna, RCA ANT537 Indoor amplified tv antenna, and this one. Basically, Terk and RCA 1251 were useless. It didn't matter whether those were amplified or not. Those two didn't capture more than 5 HDTV channels. RCA 537 model was pretty good. Actually, it captured 5-10 HDTV channels and more regular channels if you play well enough with rabbit ear things. However, it consumes power and I decided to try this Philips one. At first, I was disappointed since it got only 3 HDTV channels, but as I move the ring antenna and rabbit ear ones, I have successfully got more than 5 HDTV channels. It is still not as good as RCA 537 model but if you don't want to use electricity, I think this one will work as good as most of other amplified antennas. As you know, the picture quality of HDTV channels are amazing once you get the signal. Usually better than cable tv HDTV channels.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works Great with Digital to Analog Converters ...
I recently bought a digital-to-analog converter for my TV and bought this as a cheap antennae to accompany it. A few years ago, I tried only having broadcast stations, but reluctantly bought cable because the reception was so bad with my amplified radioshack antennae. I definitely don't have that problem anymore. All of the major networks and PBS come in crystal clear. I wish I had spent the $10 on this four years ago instead of sinking all that money into cable.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * very poor quality and reception ...
very poor quality and reception. Replaced into shipping box and not used after initial trial with small TV. The TV reception is better without the additional antenna.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Reception for tv ...
being able to turn the middle circular around as well as back and forth was helpful.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * TV Antenna ...
I ordered the Phillips [SCP010 Indoor Passived UHF/VHF/FM/HDTV]Antenna because I had recently been given a Phillips TV that lacked an antenna.
I actually hooked it up to the set I already had and my reception improved considerablly. I'm very pleased with my purchase and highly recommend it.


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