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Digital Antenna Solutions Point Cook
Thomas | 2024-08-26 05:29:14 |
Does everything I wanted except cook me breakfast. 5 |
Paul | 2024-06-03 09:34:32 |
I think this is the best of both worlds - portable, and rechargeable without having to cook in a stove. 5 |
David | 2024-06-03 01:28:21 |
Worth every penny. I tried several solutions trying to avoid overspending but each one I used had a compromise point until I used this one. It is small enough to have with me all the time and its build is rock steady both in the extended pole and the connection to the ground. It flows easily and smoothly from its base making it an intuitive tool that doesn't require any added concerns to my image capture process. 5 |
Dan | 2024-09-15 01:48:58 |
I purchased this to replace an analog IEM antenna combiner that I was using on a Digital IEM platform that was having issues with dropouts and interference. The original (high-end professional) product had been recommended by another supplier, and I was skeptical that it would make any difference to replace as it was amplifying and combining the same signal. This combiner (made specifically with tuning to support Digital IEM's) instantly fixed all of the issues I had been chasing for months. The IEM's are now solid from hundreds of yards away, and no dropouts. This thing has saved my productions. 5 |
TomR23 | 2024-07-15 06:47:37 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This powered digital antenna works great. I get better more consistent signal compared to my non-powered digital antenna. This antenna has less interference as described. The black slim profile blends in well in our living room. I would recommend buying. 5 |
WI John D | 2024-06-13 07:13:46 |
Used with Spectrum cable and with digital tv antenna. I did not know that my tv would turn the receiver on and off so when using the Spectrum issued remote it would turn off and back on. Just had to eliminate it from the remote. 5 |
badu | 2024-08-06 01:59:54 |
i love this television. setup was a breeze. connected to wifii, with digital antenna, and voila, hundreds of channels. 5 |
Sean | 2024-06-22 03:21:50 |
I own 2 of these, one holds 4 Shure ULXP receivers with the antenna/ power disto and the other holds a Behringer S32 Digital Snake I/O Box perfectly (should be listed on the S32 page because it fits so well...) 5 |
Nathan | 2024-06-13 03:35:50 |
Like everything else in the UniFi lineup, this access point has been nothing but rock solid and easy to set up. It works great to expand wifi coverage to my backyard, since the wifi signal inside my house doesn't make it reliably outside. I can't comment on the mesh functionality since I have it connected via Cat 6 outdoor ethernet cable to a Ubiquiti US-8-60W switch inside the house, so it's just acting like an access point rather than a mesh network. It is also connected outside to a Ubiquiti ETH-SP-G2 surge protector (in the picture, which I need to ground), and a second ETH-SP-G2 on the outside of the house, where the ethernet cable goes into the house (grounded). The access point and surge protector is mounted under my deck, on one of the support pillars. My only negative feedback is the mounting options. While the access point comes with a few different options (pole mount, wall mount, and antenna mount), the mount that I was going to use (wall mount) doesn't look like it has a way to detach the access point too easily. I first mounted it to the Ubiquiti Universal Antenna Mount (UB-AM), but the antenna mount was overkill for one little access point and the surge protector, so I ended up returning that. I like the antenna mount that comes with the access point, which I ultimately used, since it has a tab you push to detach the access point from the mount. I intend to remove the access point during the winter, since I'm not in my backyard much then (living in Colorado). So I ended up drilling a couple of small screw holes in the middle of the antenna mount, which has worked well. 5 |
jec6613 | 2024-05-12 08:10:23 |
This antenna is small and compact, but does give you a bit more gain and directionality over the 1/4 wave vertical that's included with most radios. However, as your vehicle pitches and rolls over terrain, you don't get the dropouts that become a problem with the higher gain antennas because it still is basically an omni. In practice when installed, this performs about like a true dipole - and that's actually really good. I'll caution that this should be mounted high on the vehicle for best performance, if you don't have that sort of mounting point maybe look at the 6dbi whip - it won't perform in most circumstances as well as a Ghost on the roof, but not everybody's car has a good roof mounting point. 5 |