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Supersonic SC-603 Digital Amplified Motorized HDTV Rotating TV Antenna

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Supersonic SC-603 Digital Amplified Motorized HDTV Rotating TV Antenna

Brand: Supersonic
MPN: SC-603
Condition: New


Outdoor HDTV/Digital Amplified TV Antenna
Supports HDTV 1080p, 1080i, 720p Broadcast
Full Band DTV/VHF/UHF/FM Receiver
360 degrees Motorized Rotating Antenna
Increases Signal Reception
Improves Your Picture Quality
Operates up to 2 TV Sets
Maximum Reception Range: 120 Miles
Frequency Range: 47-860 MHz Channels
Antenna Gain: 20-28dB
Impedance: 75 Ohm
Power: AC 110~127V
50ft. Coaxial Cable, Plastic Safety Ties & Cable Staples Included
Wireless Remote Control Included
Remote Control Distance ≥6m
Easy Bracket Installation
Authorized Dealer

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Antenna Gain: 20-28dB
Frequency Range: 47-860 MHz Channels
Maximum Reception Range: 120 Miles
Power: AC 110 ~ 127V
Resolution: Supports HDTV 1080p, 1080i, 720p Broadcast
Impedance: 75 Ohm
Packaged Weight: 3.88lbs
Packaging Dimensions: 16" x 5.25" x 9.5"
Product Dimensions: 26" x 30" x 13.5"
Product Weight: 3lbs

SC-603 Main Unit
Remote Control
50ft. Coaxial Cable
Plastic Safety Ties
Cable Staples

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