- Compatibility
For use with most HDTVs in metropolitain areas - Receives VHF and UHF signals
eceives all UHF channels: 14–69 - Easy Assembly
Includes outdoor balun
Description
Additional information
Weight | 2.2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 20 × 13 × 2.5 in |
Coaxial Cable Included | Yes |
Parental Controls | No |
Channel Reception | Other |
Compatibility | Most HDTVs |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 90 days |
Color Category | Black |
Product Name | DIRECTV 2-Bay UHF Antenna |
Product Height | 2.5 inches |
Brand | Eagle Aspen |
Product Depth | 20 inches |
Amplified Reception | Yes |
Product Type | TV antenna |
Product Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | None |
Color | Black |
Model Number | DTV2BUHF |
Product Width | 13 inches |
Indoor or Outdoor Use | Outdoor Antenna |
UPC | 601430111719 |
Reviews (50)
Joee –
I bought two antennas for two television. My older Sony television was able to pick up more channels than my newer Samsung…weird.
coburgguy –
It allows me to get the channels i need. Not bad for price either!
SoulardStl –
Works great with my ota TiVo. Recieves all of my channels available in my market.
aabb –
Amzing results. Got 21 channels compared to 6. Outdoor installation
fancy –
for the price, excellent reception. placed in the attic, 42 channels
Kath –
Excellent antenna for price. I bought 3 others
up to $30. which I returned because they didn’t pick up all local channels. I put in attic and it works great picking up double the channels other more expensive antennas did not.
Highly recommend.
Elayna –
We get 47 chanels with it just sitting on the bookcase beside the tv. We’re not even using the big metal bracket thing. My only complaint is that it doesn’t come with the cable to hook into the tv. We just so happened to have one laying around so it worked out. Picture is clear. I can’t believe this was only $15.
guynextdoor –
Don’t waste you money on indoor antenna.. $15, easy to assemble and I got over 60 channels. Keep in mind my house is surrounded by much bigger homes blocking signal. No need for fancy antennas, you won’t regret it.
golfingpilot –
Got by with Insignia rabbit ears hung outdoors under the carport on 30 feet of coax the last 3 years. Reviews and price point prompted this purchase. After some home engineering, the antenna is mounted at 14 feet and receives 30 channels from the initial scan. Nine even speak English. Lucky enough to live within 10 miles of broadcast towers so no amplification was needed. Provides a great picture via 39 feet of coaxial cable on a 40″ three year old Hinsense. Have not used a splitter or ran a grounding wire yet but will update if that diminishes reception or picture quality.
Allende03 –
With this antenna I get 20+ channels . I have the antenna sitting in the floor and it works, but when I place the antenna near the window I get better signal. It is a good antenna for the price.
TVFAN –
Hey, this antenna just works! Pulls in everything I expect after consulting the TVFOOL website for available broadcast stations. Before you spend big $$ on a fancy antenna, try a homemade version to get an idea of what’s possible in your area. I stripped back the insulation on a spare piece of coaxial cable and attached the wires to a metal fruit basket. The center core is one wire, and then you have to twist the interior sheathing of the coaxial to create the second wire. Bread basket antenna worked good enough for me to try a store-bought antenna. This Pro Brand DIRECTV 2-Bay UHF Antenna works just fine, and it’s affordable.
Allende03 –
With this antenna I get about 20 plus channel there is one channel that the signal is not very. prhaps is because that channel is located about 90 miles away from where I leave but if I adjust the antenna the signal gets better. As a right now is just seating about 2 feel above the floor in my living room. Is a good product for the price.
lucky7 –
I purchased this to use with the TV in my bedroom. After the initial scanned, I got 67 channels, not bad for an indoor installation. I still miss 2 important(for me) channels. If I turn the antenna direction, I would get those 2 but then lost some others. After a little modification to the antenna, now I got 76 channels. Now I got all the channels that important to me. I believe if it was installed outdoor, it would perform much better.
micky –
great uhf antenna for pulling in all those local channelscompact in size so you can use it indoors or out side works great and the price is right
Beechboy –
I’ve tried 2 other antennas, 1 flat square and 1 amplified flat square. I did get results with the amplified one, but would have fade out and couldn’t always count on being able to get the channels I wanted. I set up this antenna hanging from my office window and got the full spectrum of available (I believe 27 to 29). I did not add an amplifier either. This antenna picked up the channels from the transmitter which was approx. 60 miles away. Probably out shines those which cost a lot more.
Nick –
Needed a vhf antenna as well. Bought a combo type.
Norm –
For the price it works better than others I have paid twice the price.
Unhappycablecustomer –
This under $20 antenna works indoors w/out facing a window
in a particular direction! What more can be said! The antenna
pulls in some major networks, and numerous others as well…
many are filled w/ older movies that are fun to view once again.
Certainly worth the small investment to bypass cable charges.
John –
Cheap and ok might want to spend a little more and be happier
56Steven –
Assembled fairly quickly with few tools and pulls in local stations well when the wind is not blowing around towers and trees too much. Would be better if I had mounted outside up higher but them I would have to run more antenna cable and drill hole through structure,
Teddy –
The price wasn’t bad but it doesn’t come with a coaxial cable. Overall the antenna shows crystal clear channels.
sarg314 –
This antenna worked about as well as I could expect given the area I live in. Tucson has mountains around it so reception possibilities vary depending on the location of the transmitter, the antenna and the local mountains. I get very good reception on all the TV transmitters to which I have a line of sight. A passive high gain antenna would be bad in this location. It would not get any better signal quality, but its narrower antenna pattern would not see all the signal sources at once no matter what direction it was pointed. It would need an antenna rotator. This antenna has 180 degree pattern (not 360) and that works fine in this location. An amplified omnidirectional antenna would not get me any more stations that this one – it can’t amplify signals that aren’t there. But it would be more expensive and complicated.
EdwardJ –
This antenna is getting me better reception from my local on-air channels than the indoor window antennas I was using previously. Getting some pixelation on channels 4 & 7 here in Detroit. HD is coming in nicely on the other channels. A well-constructed product at a very reasonable price.
Frodo –
This antenna I very simple to assemble and it is easy to install.
It is good for receiving signal that are not too far away.
Donna –
I selected this antennae because of the price even though the negative reviews made me hesitant to buy it. I love it! It picks up every local channel in my area and they all come in clear. Easy to install, price is great and it works even better’
mn1234 –
have of these each facing different sources. get 43 dtv channels .
Robdog –
So I was with Directv and after overpaying once the years discount was over I cut the cord. This was way better than the leaf style antennas for double the price.
Easy install. I just connected it to the opposite side of the directv dish bar and downloaded the RCA Signal finder app. Swapped a Coax connection to the dish and connected my Two TVs with a splitter / amplifier and the signal is amazing. All the channels in Los Angeles are picked up.
sadconsumer –
I am using this model in the downtown area of a mid-size city. That is not normal use for a roof antenna. TV signals around my apartment are strong, but compete with wifi, cell phone and low flying aircraft signals. I actually did OK with a good set of rabbit ears, but they cant be grounded. This model allowed me to jury rig a ground wire to the Balun thus reducing unwanted static.
Handyman –
Easy to set up and pick up around 80 chanels. I recommended to my coworker.
astrid –
we cut the cable cord. this little antenna gets us 31 channels. about a 50 mile radius. very happy to save our selves over $100.
pacerbob –
I live in an apartment and have a hard time pulling in TV stations. This little gem was able to pull in channels that I could never pick up previously. Station broadcasts are approximately 40 miles away. It makes me wonder how many more stations I could pick up if this antenna were outside. I only have it hanging by a window. I hope this review helps others.
Daha62 –
For close transmitters about 30 miles or less will work for uhf only
Swebber –
I gave this antenna as a holiday present and did ask how it was inside the house and my friend did not have any complaints. So i would buy it again for myself.
Mrgrease –
I wanted to pay additional for home delivery and thought I had arranged it through he site. I looked at the order and saw that I had to pick it up at the store, tried but to no avail could not change it to home delivery ( I thought there was ample time to change it to home delivery). When I picked it up at the store the packaging was destroyed. The person who served me took note of the packaging and advised me that I could return it if necessary. Fortunately the antenna was for the most part OK.
gward –
Bought it for a remote hunting cabin. Works pretty good. Get around 20 channels.
reTired –
I’m sure this is a good antenna for the price but it didn’t work for my application so it was returned. Not it’s fault.
router –
It is being used inside the attic and works very well to get every “over the air” station within range for our location. Easy to install.
None –
Eagle Aspen – DIRECTV 2-Bay UHF Antenna – Black
removed the back grill & added extra V in the middle for extra strength (dB) & works great even in basement floor. To get more channels have to have it higher.
RickT –
This antenna works great,moved it around and found the best location. Pulling in channels I didn’t think I would be able to get.
Scorp5 –
We finally cut the cable and can get every channel with this awesome antenna. I am trying to encourage everyone to do the same!!
Disappointed –
Great antenna, great value, great service!! Always happy with purchase from Best Buy!!
DanB –
Awful…box was crushed, and pieces were missing. Returned it to the store.
Luigui –
don’t waste your money and time on this antenna. There are better products than this.
Gizmo –
Ditch satellite and get this little antenna. I mounted it on my satellite bracket. Remove the co-ax cable from the dish and hook it up to the antenna. Sends the antenna signal to all TV’s in the house via the coaxial cable. We get about 20 channels here from it. Best part is that the channels are still free for now.
Fred –
Perfect item works so well for pulling in 25 miles easy .
HDDstorage –
great antenna. low profile. good aperture. generous gain. everything in the box. It gets the job done.
Eagle7478 –
I connected these babies to my existing cable running through the house and attic. Tacked them as high up in the attic as I could get. You would be amazed at how many channels I get.
JerodF –
Works great. I’m using it indoors. It doesn’t have much more of a footprint than the flat antennas. It works way better
Daniel –
This antenna works perfectly. I am not sure why anyone would need something else.
Samsung –
For a reasonable priced antenna it works. Not great but just picks up the strongest channels. It is compact and easy to install but doesn’t come with mounting hardware, you have to purchase that separately.