TV Antenna Store

The following TV antennas are compatible with HD and DTV. All selected antennas will connect to a converter box, HDTV, or any other television display to receive broadcast signals.

We have sorted our TV antenna selections into two categories. The first being indoor TV antennas, and the second being outdoor TV antennas. In order to receive broadcast signals with an indoor antenna, you will need to be located within 20 miles of broadcast towers (and in some instances, less than 15 miles). If you’re unsure about which antenna to select, please contact us or visit dtvusaforum.com’s DTV reception forum for more information.



Indoor TV Antennas

1. Mohu MH-ANT-1000 Paper Thin Leaf HDTV Antenna

With its unique patent pending design, the Mohu MH-ANT-1000 has quickly garnered success in 2011 and 2012 as a top selling antenna for DTV and HD signals. Makers of this antenna were able to engineer an antenna with a flat design for easily hiding on walls or behind TV sets, yet still retain the ability to receive TV signals as well as any other indoor TV antenna on the market today.

With the MH-ANT-1000 being an omnidirectional antenna, and receiving solid reviews around the internet for its ability to receive DTV signals, it’s easy to see why this manufactured in the USA antenna is the #1 seller.


2. Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna

The Terk HDTVa is an amplified antenna which means it’ll have to be plugged into a wall outlet in addition to being plugged into a television set or converter box. This antenna is optimized to receive both UHF and VHF broadcasted DTV signals and is noted for its ease of installation as well.

The Terk tends to be a good solution for those slightly on the fringe (outer lying areas) of broadcast areas for indoor antennas, but its amplifier gain of 12db can either help or hinder users by boosting TV signals as well as other noise that can affect reception of TV signals.


 

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