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Tivax DT-01 Amplified Indoor Digital TV Antenna (Black)
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Reviews by Users
13 May 2009



Great value, great little antenna
I bought this little antenna to replace my TV's old rabbit ears. I got a Tivax converter box back in February and while I could get quite a number of channels (I live in a rural area), the rabbit ears just weren't picking up a good signal. The rabbit ears had to be turned to pick up the best signal on each individual channel. I purchased this partly from the reviews, partly from having good luck with the Tivax CB and the price. I got it overnight (and didn't pay for overnight shipping, thanks...
–Deborah P. Bushfrom Amazon.com
11 May 2009



less than ideal
it may be the wrong one for my area but since I live in LA with no tall buildings or mountains right next to my condo I thought it might be OK. Nope. I lost one channel completely, it takes frequent fiddling to maintain the signal for even the best ones and it seems to lose the signal just when they are going to identify the bad guy, give the real motive for the crime, tell where the epicenter is, or who will dance next week. a very frustrating piece of equiptment I finally gave up on and re...
–Richfrom Amazon.com
09 May 2009



Signal amp works well.
I used this with both the Tivax STB-T8, and Channel Master CM-7000.
I live 20-30 miles from the stations, with just the rabbit ears I pick up nothing, but turn the signal Amp on, and I get nine stations.
–M. Benhasefrom Amazon.com