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This is not an Omni-directional and must be aimed (however it does get signals 180 degrees (opposite direction) from where you aim it. My antenna is on a pole approximately 30 ft up. I live in Mobile,AL. With a variable gain booster I am able to get channels from Pensacola, FL. (60+ miles away!) with a strong 90% signal strength! It takes a lot to interfere with signal strengths above 80% using this antenna! I have no signal loss or distortion. My closest local station tower is 30 miles away in downtown Mobile. I live in West Mobile, btw. FYI: Goto Antennaweb.org to see where you need to aim your antenna, and TitanTV.com provides a channel guide letting you know what is on the channels!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Clearstream 4 Max is multi-directional because it receives equally from the front and back. The UHF gain is 11 dB, and the VHF gain is 2.5 dB. Please contact our Technical Support team directly by going to https://www.antennasdirect.com/customer-service.html and submitting a contact form if you have any questions. Thank you.
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