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Monoprice Large Paper Thin HDTV Antenna, 35 Mile Range Model#13805



This is certainly light weight and could be mounted nearly anywhere.  It worked nearly as well as my existing antenna in the VHF and better in the UHF area.  Of course I have no clue as to whether those designations are still applicable in the digital world but that is how I would have referred to them back in the dark ages before cable.

In my area channels 3,6 and 10 are the three major networks and this would not pick up 6 or 12 which is the local PB at all.  It did pick up 17, 29,39, 69 and the variations of those stations such as 17-1 etc.  It provided a better picture on the ones it got but was disappointing in the low range.


The documentation was printed on a card slightly larger than a business card but realistically there is little need for documentation as it is pretty much plug and play.

·                        This Large Paper Thin HDTV Antenna measures 13.0" x 11.8"
·                        Range of up to 35 miles


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