Q:Will this antenna work for VHF channels like channels 2 to 13? Thanks
by|Dec 11, 2019
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A: No, it does not work for VHF.
by|Mar 29, 2021
A: The best answer to this question is no, HOWEVER, MANY stations 2-13 actually broadcast digitally on the UHF bandwidth
for example, Ch-4 could be actual UHF 23. In St Louis, ALL 3 local broadcasting, FOX-KTVI, CBS ch 4, KSDK NBC ch-5
all VHF back in the day, but DIGITALLY, they are ALL UHF actually frequencies. It's weird, but true
by|Apr 27, 2021
A: No at all VHF SIGNALS were being identified even with a signal amplifier
by|Sep 24, 2020
A: Yes
by|Jan 2, 2024
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A: No I don't think so. Check your antenna manufacturer to confirm if it does or not.
by|Sep 4, 2023
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A: Check with your manufacturer 's documentation and/or visit the company website and / or check the product's website.
by|Sep 4, 2023
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Q:Will this antenna pickup radio broadcast also?
by|Apr 13, 2017
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A: Since the FM frequencies sit in the middle of the VHF spectrum, and the Clearstream 4 is only designed to receive UHF consistently it is unlikely that it would receive FM broadcasts with any reliability.
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by|Apr 15, 2017
Q:How many tvs can you run off one antenna?
by|Mar 19, 2017
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A: The number of TVs you can use with one antenna depends heavily on your specific location and the signal variables there.
For the most part, if you are happy with the reception on one TV, it should be relatively simple to get that same reception to more than one TV. The best way to do this is with one of three options:
A)A preamp on the antenna with a passive splitter to distribute the signal
B)A passive splitter alone to distribute the signal
C)A powered splitter, also called a distribution amplifier, to distribute the signal
For help figuring out which one of these is best for you, please contact our Technical Support team at your earliest convenience either on the phone @ 877-825-5572 or online with our Live Chat option.
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by|Mar 20, 2017
Q:Is this a amplified antanna
by|Mar 9, 2017
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A: The Clearstream 4 is a passive antenna with 12.2 dB of UHF gain. It does not have an amplifier.
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by|Mar 13, 2017
Q:Is this antenna configured to receive VHF? I understand the nomenclature ClearStream 4V indicates the inclusion of VHF capability.
by|Feb 14, 2017
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A: No, it is UHF only
by|Oct 5, 2023
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A: Yes.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Watch the YouTube vid on it they tell you
by|Dec 28, 2022
Q:I researched that u should get an amplifier to add to the C4. Which one & how much?
by|Feb 3, 2017
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A: No Just hook it up and see what you get if less the 20 channels watch a YouTube vid on what to get all areas are diff.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Sorry, check with your local TV repairman or search Google for the answer. Last, send a email or letter to the company that manufacture the product to see what extra peripherals works best with it.
by|Apr 17, 2020
Q:is it multi directional
by|Feb 1, 2017
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A: Yes, the Clearstream 4 has a 43° pickup path for UHF from the front. There is a similar path from the rear but the gain from the rear is not as high as the 12.2dBi gain of the front.
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