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Brand | NorthVu |
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Model | NV20 Pro |
Specifications | Dimensions - Height: 5.25" - Width: 8.1" - Depth: 1.85" at mid-point - Weight: 11 ounces Reception Frequencies - FM: 88 MHz to 174 MHz - VHF High: 174 MHz to 218 MHz - UHF: 470 MHz to 698 MHz Reception Range: Up to 25 miles Supports Full HD: Yes Input and Output: Ultra-thin Coaxial Cable with F Connector (12') |
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Features | Watch TV for Free Watch your favorite Primetime TV Shows and Live TV Special Events from major broadcast networks with the NV20 Pro. Stay up to date with your local news, sports, weather and watch educational public programming. The NV20 Pro is designed to receive VHF-High (channels 7-13) and UHF (channels 14- 69) for free. Full HD for FREE NV20 Pro delivers crystal clear reception of HDTV broadcast channels. In fact, it takes the digital HD signals directly off-air, providing you with better picture quality than that offered by cable, satellite, or analog channel distribution. Omni-Directional Reception The NV20 Pro is Omni-directional. It receives signals from multiple directions alleviating the need to constantly reposition the antenna as you change channels. Listen to Music Groove to your favourite tunes or tune into your favorite news and talk radio with the NV20 Pro. It is designed to receive FM signals for your stereo receiver. Advanced Signal Filtering NorthVu engineers knew that gain by itself is not the best predictor of antenna performance - that delivering a clean, quality signal is. By design, NorthVu antennas use an advanced diplex filter to reduce signal interference from cellular radio, mobile radio and wireless devices in the home. The result is better and more reliable digital TV signal reception. Most other indoor TV antennas do not use filters to weed out unwanted signals making them more susceptible to interference. Simple to setup and no assembly required. NorthVu antennas are freestanding with a thin coaxial cable. No tools needed, no assembly required, no parts to lose, and no long arms to extend. |
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Date First Available | July 01, 2013 |
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