@AntennaMan

Link to my Amazon Store 👇
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Link to my video on how to run a reception report 👉 https://youtu.be/RC8VmyjSE-M

For an antenna recommendation from me visit my website 👇
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@MsNailgun

If everyone was upfront, tell it like it is with no BS, like you do, the world would be a much better place. Thanks for the great videos.

@BADMONTESS

The Antenna man is legit, purchased his offer to assist with correct antenna selection, best orientation for reception, correct way to run coax to multiple tv's, splitters etc. Found him to be vigilent with my followup questions, answering to the finest details, not the least bit put off either, very personable / helpful, he rocks! Highly recommend him to anyone who wants to do their own antenna setup and get it right the 1st time, Thank you Tyler...

@hardtimes8880

When I need information on a antenna or anything related to the subject, this is my go to channel on YouTube 👍

@zapyawhereithurts

My 10 year old son made me a wood and copper antenna by watching you tube videos. It worked great! He learned more on You Tube than he did in school lol.

@dlessnau

I followed his advice on which outdoor antenna to buy and it turned out great for me.  After a hurricane NBC would not come in anymore and the other broadcast stations, would, every once in a while, have poor quality. I talked to the tech department of NBC and they said their equipment was functioning fine so it must be the antenna.  I moved where it was pointing and it slightly improved the signal but still problems.  Antenna Man recommended a Winegard preamp, so I bought one.  After I hooked it up, the signal on all stations was about 25% better and all my problems were solved. I am pleased with his service.  Looks like he knows what he is talking about.

@collectingonthecheap56353

As a longtime viewer, I knew that would be the answer.

@Toto4730

Get a Antenna recommendation from tyler.I did and have no complaints.👍👊

@mariposamaria

Love the way you explain 101 antennas in a the way a average person ( with zip experience) like me can easily follow. Your videos are never boring. I appreciate your honesty,  and to the point videos to help me in cutting the cord process. I subscribed so Thank YOU!!!!

@ChristiRich

I'm beginning to think that the cord that I need to cut is the power cord to my TV set.

@peacearchwa5103

Back in the analog broadcast era, it was easier to get viewable if not great picture and sound using a "good enough" antenna. This was useful in areas where TV broadcast towers are in different directions. You might get some geometric distortion, snow or fading. With digital ATSC-1 broadcasting, antenna selection and placement is far more critical. Less-than-optimum reception is subject to a "digital cliff" effect, with a narrow range of pixillation followed by no signal.  Now, in some areas there's also the co-channel interference caused by the FCC signal repack. Thanks so much for your excellent work on the topic of television antennas!

@philr2664

Sadly, many years ago before cable takeover, I owned a large ANALOG antenna. After a while, it became too much hassle to keep what I was not using. Now that we are back to TV really comes from the air (milk comes from cows, not factories), I wish I had it. I appreciate your dedication. Thank you for the debunk of HD or digital antenna. I have told many people this and the marketing craps wins.

@pfritts3111

Been watching your videos for over 2 years. Love it that your channel has grown so much. You deserve it!

@williampalenik7306

You said it there Antenna Man it all depends where you live at what type you need.

@RarestAce

Excellent video brother. You are the best unbiased source on period.

@phillipbonner5215

When I tried to explain to people there are no HD or digital antennas they look at me like I'm crazy so I tell them to go watch your Channel and decide for themselves

@Texas1FlyBoy

I built my own bowtie antenna for less than $5 of parts (copper wire, piece of wood, screws). I gave that one to my parents who live about 30 miles out of town.  I then made a bowtie antenna using copper foil and laminating sheets. It's the same dimensions as the antenna with copper wire and wood support, but hides nicely behind the TV. Fortunately, I'm in a strong market area and it works great! Best antenna? The cheapest one that gets you the channels you want.  ;)

@Mc007Queen

I can tell you the best indoor antenna , Will bring you in all the sub channels that the cable company doesn't want you to have does UHF and VHF , that's freestanding and you don't have to move it around in your window .. It's the Phillips with telescoping little antennas , it doesn't come with a signal booster but you can buy one of those separate that you can hook up in the back of your TV to boost the signal up And that Phillips antenna in Canada cost me $17 , says right on the box for Gen 3 TVs , If you have an old plastic flat antenna that comes with a signal booster use that for the Phillips

@AntennasDirect

Thanks Antenna Man!

@KZman235

I purchased a 360 degree omni directional antenna from radio shack 13 years ago and it works awesome. I am in Lake Mills WI which is 35-40 miles from Madison and 50-60 Miles from Milwaukee. I get all stations from both cities.