2024 the best outdoor antenna review


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Channel Master Omni+ Omnidirectional Outdoor TV AntennaChannel Master Omni+ Omnidirectional Outdoor TV Antenna

OMNI+ Omni-Directional Outdoor TV Antenna

The Omni+ is an HDTV antenna capable of receiving HDTV signals from broadcast towers located more than 50 miles away. Named for its omni-directional capabilities, the Omni+ can receive signals from all directions simultaneously which reduces the need for precise pointing and eliminates the need to rotate your antenna when towers are located in multiple directions. The Omni+ was designed in the USA in 2018 and optimized for reception of next-gen broadcast technologies including ATSC 3.0, 4K and HDR.

The hybrid UHF/VHF design allows for reception from channels 2 and above including major broadcast networks like ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, just to name a few. The compact and aesthetically pleasing design of the Omni+ makes it the ideal HDTV antenna for satisfying neighbors and homeowners associations when mounted on the exterior of the home. In addition, the innovative omni-directional reception properties of the Omni+ allow it to perform well even in an attic. The Omni+ comes with a mounting bracket that can be easily mounted to a wall or eave without the need of additional mounting equipment. If wall or eave mounting is not an option, the Omni+ also comes with U-Bolts for mounting to a pole or to an existing satellite mount. Other applications where the Omni+ can be used include, apartments, townhomes, businesses, Dr. offices, barbershops, beauty salons, auto repair shops, recreational vehicles and it can also be installed on a tripod for outdoor events and tailgating.

Unlike most Omni-directional antennas, the Omni+ does not have built-in amplification. This allows the user to install a more robust external amplifier like the Channel Master Amplify for better performance. Even without an amplifier, the Omni+ is an excellent antenna, but when paired with the Channel Master Amplify , the Omni+ is undoubtedly one of the most powerful complete antenna systems available delivering the reception capability typically expected from large aluminum Yagi style antennas.

Features

Free local TV channels the FLATenna can pick upFree local TV channels the FLATenna can pick up

Omnidirectional Infographic for Omni+ AntennaOmnidirectional Infographic for Omni+ Antenna

Top down view of the Channel Master Omni+ Omnidirectional Outdoor TV AntennaTop down view of the Channel Master Omni+ Omnidirectional Outdoor TV Antenna

Enjoy Local Channels Absolutely Free!

Free Local TV Channels - Every Major Broadcaster Including CBS, FOX, ABC, NBC, PBS, Univision, Telemundo and Many More!Full Uncompressed HD - The Highest Quality Audio and Video Available for Live Broadcast Television (Better than Cable TV, Satellite and All Streaming Services)Universal - Works with All Televisions and Converter BoxesFuture Proof - Will Support ATSC 3.0, NextGen TV and 4K Broadcasts when AvailableReception Range - Up to 50 Miles

Omni-Directional Reception

360 Degree Reception - Picks Up OTA Signals From All Directions Optional VHF Elements for Improved VHF reception

Quick and Easy Installation

Includes a Mounting BracketNo Aiming Necessary

Omni+ Antenna installedOmni+ Antenna installed

Digital Reception Range: 50+ Miles (360° Omnidirectional)
Compatible with all HDTV's and 4K TV's
Includes: Mounting Bracket for Mounting to a Wall, Mast Pole or an Existing Satellite Mount
Designed for Indoor or Outdoor Use on Roof, Attic, or RV
Easy to Install
Reviewer: R. Herkelmann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Outstanding reception.
Review: The antenna is currently in my attic with a 10db amp and I'm pulling in close to 70 channels in the Buffalo NY area.

Reviewer: garymic1
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Passive (No AMP) outdoor antenna for South Florida, adding elevation is key!
Review: This is a passive, small signature antenna with almost all metal parts (mounting bracket especially) on it, which I believe mounting it to a well grounded mast helps as this is what I have it mounted to.I first tried mounting it at 2ft above roof level (approximately 20ft) and it drew in the local stations from here in west central Broward County (Ft Lauderdale) but was struggling to get the Miami-Dade border and Palm Beach was non-existant. I then moved it up another 10 feet and I was getting a total 122 channels and sub-channels across North Miami-Dade, all Broward and to my amazement, all the Palm Beach County stations. The TV picture with the cat is coming from WWHB Ch 48.1 way up in Stuart, FL, which is on the outer fringe of what this antenna is rated for distance. I was more interested in being able to at least tune in to the Weather Nation broadcast on ch 12.2 (WPEC Tower) in south Palm Beach county, which I'm getting a strong signal with this and now like I can now watch that channel without an amp during a hurricane, especially when I'm conserving power if the grid goes offline.Keep in mind, South Florida is pretty much flat at just above sea level, so line of sight is basically getting a little above (in my case, 30 feet from the ground) rooftop level. Just for kicks, I tried a pre-amp and it really made reception worse in my case.Things to consider when installing this antenna: Ensure the bracket is mounted to a well grounded mast, adding a lighting surge protector to that ground would also be a smart play, especially in lightning prone Florida. Be sure the coax is updated if possible, using a shielded coax (RG5 is what I use) with good type F connectors (Belden connectors preferred) ensuring that if DIY using a crimping, to have a multi tester on hand to check that the center feed at each end before connecting to antenna/TV, to ensure the connectors are not grounding out from the ground wire after crimping, this will completely destroy any incoming tv signals and you'll blame the antenna for it, when it's not.I bought a LTE/5G inline filter, but the verdict is out as to whether I really need it, if you do add this and also a lightning surge protector, be sure to read the fine print on each to know what end goes in the direction of the tv ("customer") and what end goes to the antenna ("service"). If you add a preamp, be sure the inline filter goes into the preamp input first, not on the output side. This I believe might be due to the filter possibly affecting the signal input. I plan to still experiment some to see if I can improve on the signals of the more distant (fringe area of antenna's rated distance) stations,.Overall, I am impressed with this especially passive antenna, pay attention to the details of installing and you should get the most out of this. Channel Master rarely ever disappoints and this was another example of engineering a very simplistic, easy to assemble and install antenna that should hold up far longer to the UV exposures with the mostly metal construction, unlike the LAVA antenna I first put up about 7 years ago, that the plastic mounting bracket and antenna became brittle from the constant UV and heat exposure here in Florida.

Reviewer: Rick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Reception
Review: We have had several over-the-air antennas. ( We stream most of the time) Our local stations have been pixelating badly. I had marked a couple of antennas as a possibility. After a particularly bad morning with recieption, It was time for new. I purchased this antenna. I was surprised with the size. This is smaller than I thought. Well, what the hell... I put it together (easily) and climbed up into the attic with this one. I mounted this to an antenna pole that was already up there (along with 3 other antennas) and Connected it. (I do have an inline filter, which blocks cell phone signals, as well as a high quality powered 2 TV splitter)Did the channel scan...OMG... went from 42 stations to 83. All HDReception now is amazing. Crystal clear reception with no pixelation at all. Have had it installed now for 3 weeks and could not be happier. Signal strength is maxed out on the stations that were Pixelating badly. I am going to mount one on my travel trailer next.I recomend this antenea. Small but mighty!

Reviewer: Zarf
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: TV for free
Review: So, I have a Tablo for recording over the air TV but I only had flat style antenna hooked up inside my house. It worked but not great. After much research I decided to try this one out and set it up outside. I had cable coming in from outside that wasn't being used and I decided to try that to get the signal to my TV's and Tablo.I mounted it on the eve's under my roof and after some moving it around found the best direction to fasten it down. It actually touches my gutter which seemed to make it even better. I get about 60 channels and can tune all of the major networks in my area. Previously I had trouble tuning the Fox networks because the lie in a different direction from the house and I had to compromise the direction I pointed my previous antenna's to get most stations. I even have the signal split in the house to the Tablo and one other TV and the signal is great to both devices.

Reviewer: Michelle Smith
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not super big and works great
Review: Replaced an old huge antenna with this. Love that this isn't so big and is nice and simple looking. Get a lot more channels than we did with the old one.

Reviewer: Matt
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great for me.
Review: This Omni+ is working much better than I expected, and I just have it temporarily set up on the side of my shed with a 50 foot cable and no pre amp. It will be going up higher when I attach it to the house and I may use a preamp then.First I tried the Stealthtenna, and while that worked ok for most of the stations, there were a few about 20-50° away from the main ones that the Stealthtenna couldn’t pick up unless I re-aimed it. If all your stations are in the same cluster of towers, the Stealthtenna should work fine.So I bought this Omni+ to try and I am very pleased with all the stations I can pick up, plus the ones in other directions, and the signal it pretty good with all of them. I’m about 40 miles away from all the towers. And in perfect conditions I was able to pick up stations over 70 miles away in the middle of the night.The price is a little high, I think, but if it works as well as it has then it’s worth it. It looks well constructed with quality materials so it should last many years outside.

Reviewer: Kareemy-Wan Kenobi
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Doesn't work.
Review: Was sent a defective antenna, and because it's shipped by channel master, I can't return it.

Reviewer: Professional Consumer #1
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for rural locations!
Review: I had tried one of the cheaper antennas with built-in booster to install in my attic. We are in a rural area, closest tower is 60 miles away. I got 2 stations with the cheaper "1000 mile" unit. This antenna, coupled with the good channel master booster, I now get 43 stations! Great setup for rural locations!

Reviewer: Claudine
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Ça fait un ans que je l'ai et j'en suis très satisfaites, j'ai essayé plusieurs sortes et je me battait aussitôt qu'il pleuvait, mais pas avec celle là. Les intempéries ne dérange en rien cette antenne.Je vous la recommande fortement

Reviewer: smar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This antenna does a good job at receiving both VHF and UHF digital TV signals. It does not require an amplifier, which is a good thing, because amplifiers generally introduce noise and distortion, which is bad for digital tv reception. I think that most digital TVs have enough amplification to do without an external amp.This antenna does not require power, it is a passive straight antenna. Compare the price of this antenna to the price of cable, and see that it soon pays for itself, providing that you have a good place to mount it - as high and in the clear as possible.

Reviewer: Gerald
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I install it 50 feet up on my tower and it will only receive a signal about 40 Kilometres, not a Digital Reception Range: of 50+ Miles

Reviewer: Mario
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I set this up 20' off the ground with 100' of coax running from it and I can pick up 14 channels without a booster on Ottawa Ontario. Paired it with the CM-3090 pole and it was easy to set up.

Reviewer: Charles Baumann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Customers say

Customers like the reception, ease of installation, and channels of the antenna. They mention it works well, is super simple to assemble, and picks up all the major networks. Some appreciate the build quality, saying it should last many years outside. Customers also like the omnidirectional capability.

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