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Supersonic SC-610A HDTV Digital Amplified Motorized Rotating Antenna

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Supersonic SC-610A HDTV Digital Amplified Motorized Rotating Antenna
  • Outdoor HDTV/Digital Amplified TV Antenna
  • 360º Motorized Rotating Antenna
  • Supports HDTV 1080p, 1080i, 720p Broadcast
  • Receives Free Local Digital and Analog TV Broadcast Signals
  • Full Band DTV/VHF/UHF Receiver
  • Increases Signal Reception
  • Improves Your Picture & Sound Quality
  • Operates Up To 2 TV Sets
  • Simple Connection Via Built-in Coaxial Cable (cable included)
  • Easy Bracket Installation
  • Accessories: 50ft. Coaxial Cable, Remote Control
  • Maximum Reception Range: 120 Miles
  • Frequency range (MHz): 47-860 MHz
  • Maximum Reception Range: 120 Miles
  • Antenna Gain: 20-28dB
  • Impedance: 75Ω
  • Power: AC 110-127V
  • Remote Control Distance ≥ 18 Ft.
  • Unit Weight: 1.4lbs
  • Unit Dimensions: 24.88" L x 4.25" W x 8" H
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Frequency range: 47-860MHz
Maximum Reception Range: 120 Miles
Rotating Speed: 4-6 Rounds per minute
Antenna Gain: 20-28dB
Impedance: 75 ohm
Output Power: 3W
Power: AC 110-127V
Unit Weight: 1.4lbs
Unit Dimensions: 24.88" L x 4.25" W x 8" H

  • Rotating Antenna
  • 50ft. Coaxial Cable
  • Wireless Remote Control
  • Manual

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