

📡 Elevate your TV signal game—never miss a moment, even from 75 miles away!
The Long Range UHF HDTV 91 Element Yagi Antenna by Stellar Labs is a high-performance outdoor directional antenna engineered for superior UHF digital TV reception. Featuring a 24-element extended boom design, it delivers up to 16dB gain and a 26dB front-to-back ratio, ensuring strong, interference-free signals across channels 14-69. Its 87.2-inch length optimizes signal capture while maintaining a sleek profile, making it ideal for rural or challenging reception areas.
| ASIN | B01BP4RF3O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,507 in TV Antennas |
| Brand Name | Stellar Labs |
| Color Name | Black, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (167) |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2016 |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.49 pounds |
| Item model number | 30-2370 |
| Product Dimensions | 87.2 x 4.5 x 14.8 inches |
M**.
Quality product!
I'm in a unique location and am able to pickup up Philadelphia stations from the Pocono mountain 75 miles away. This antenna, combined with a pre-amp has performed amazingly well. I combine it with a Nextgen ATSC 3.0 tuner in order to pickup ch6 which still broadcast on the vhf band.
B**H
Great Range
I have tried two outdoor antennas before I bought this one. I tried an 8 bay antenna by DigiWave and the best UHF outdoor antenna by XremeRange sold by Top Notch antenna. This antenna outperformed either of those and was more economical to purchase. It pulled in local channel WTAE clearly while the previous two antennas did not pull it in. It is bigger than either of those and size does matter. The build quality is not as good as the previous two but if I need to replace it every few years it is worth it. This same antenna is really sold under three different names but Amazon has the best price with some selling at almost twice the price of this one. I live in a rural area with trees all around me and this antenna has enabled me to pull in 33 stations. Now this does not receive VHF signals but there are very few of those stations left on the air. One tip try to keep your cable run at 50 feet or less.
R**.
Good stuff so far.
I'm assembling this antenna and Wife asks where I'm going to put it. I said I was thinking of hanging it from the living-room ceiling. I get The Look. I'm kidding, Right? ?? Marginally. The antenna has been up two weeks and does well for where it is. I wanted to get a handle on it before putting it out of reach. I get one VHF-Hi channel and 50+ UHF channels.. I really haven't needed to reaim this antenna that often, the towers to the western 1/3 of the compass @ 30 miles come in reliably when the antenna is over that way so it's off axis reception seems good. 30 miles to the east is fringe but can usually be had with aiming. It's a low antenna position and terrain issue I believe. Thing to know is: The antenna knows you're there especially if you're touching it.. I use a fiberglass snow plow marker rod for aiming . Rotor's in route. I suspect this antenna will work well on the post.
S**E
It just plain WORKS
I installed for an elderly friend that couldn't get internet inexpensively. Area was west of Banquete Tx, close to Rancho Banquete. The tower of the channel that I could not get was Low power and almost directly 35 miles due East in Corpus Christi, Texas. The majority of the other Major Networks were southeast about 15 to 19 miles. According to tvFool All of the signal is sent southeast from the tower in north corpus Christi that has DABL, so away from Banquete and at least 1 station should have been hi-VHF. This antenna picked up everything. I had an RCA with the 1 bowtie looking reflector and it worked good getting 41 channels including 2 duplicates. This Antenna pretty much the same price got 59 channels with the same duplicates. This was installed on a 5' pipe(to clear the rear reflector) stuck in a directv pipe on the bottom edge of the roof slope that's about 10' high so I'm guessing 15 to 17 feet. The land out there is flat and very, very windy. It's spring and winds of 20 to 30 are normal ALL DAY AND NIGHT from March to June, we'll see how it holds up. I have to say on the lower powered channels it is very sensitive to direction. On the channel DABL 29.3, if you were off by 15 degrees it would pixelate 20 it would freeze otherwise it was solid and stable. Everything was done barefoot with no amplifier. Seems well built for the price and looks like it would last a while. At this Price (NOT PRICE POINT) it's worth it to buy yearly IF needed. THIS antenna will outperform what you have now if all your towers are in one general direction. I highly recommend for rural areas.
J**G
good long range reception
I had no trouble assembling the antenna just had to straighten a few of the elements that were slightly bent. I live about 90 miles south west of the Houston transmission towers and get a watchable picture just before dark and with just a few dropouts during the night until generally around 8 to 9 am in the morning. after that time the picture drops in and out. Now the signal i am getting is from the high powered stations on uhf, distance is too far for the low powered stations. The picture is not as good with bad weather but on good days it is fine. I tried several other long range antennas and none of them got a watchable picture. My antenna is up at 30 feet with a clear view towards the Houston area and i am in the coastal plains so really flat ground and no tall obstructions in the way.
S**L
Minimal setup required.
J**.
Easy to assemble and use. Pick's up all reception channels in my area. Standard coaxial cable plug. No problems whatsoever.
L**O
Hola escribo de mexico, instale la antena tva en mi domicilio, excelente producto canales que captaba con pixelaje e incluso canales que no captaba, ya los puedo captar sin problema, incluso con obstaculos su funcionamiento es optimo 5 estrellas.
D**R
This antenna had big boots to fill because I purchased it to replace a top-of-the line UHF antenna that I purchased many years ago, but has since aged due to wind. I put the new antenna on top of the mast and wow, 32 channels. For me, that's great, since I live in a deep-fringe remote area. So far, so good. Its a light antenna and easily handled by one person. I'm averaging up to 70 miles but occasionally, get a series of stations 95 miles away.
J**E
I absolutely love this antenna. I’m located in the north end of Barrie Ontario Canada and I can pull in 42 channels and when there is tropospheric ducting going on I can get up to 62 channels
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