Reddit Reddit reviews Xtreme Signal HDB4X 4-Bay Bowtie VHF/UHF TV Antenna

We found 8 Reddit comments about Xtreme Signal HDB4X 4-Bay Bowtie VHF/UHF TV Antenna. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Xtreme Signal HDB4X 4-Bay Bowtie VHF/UHF TV Antenna
This powerful long range antenna has the ability to receive broadcasts from 50+ miles on UHF and 20+ miles on VHFCompact bowtie style design allows you to receive the same signals you could previously get with a 10ft antenna - Home owner association friendlyBack reflector helps reject interference and isolate digital channels for stable reception of HD channelsHigh-gain blade style elements pull in maximum signal, and hold up better in weather than traditional bowtie elementsBacked by Xtreme Signal's 6 month limited warranty and tech support
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8 Reddit comments about Xtreme Signal HDB4X 4-Bay Bowtie VHF/UHF TV Antenna:

u/Blue2501 · 5 pointsr/cordcutters

For those who don't know, this type of antenna is called a DB4, and you can buy one if you don't feel like building your own.

u/DiDgr8 · 2 pointsr/cordcutters

Just an update. This antenna is hanging in the attic pulling in 21 stations (previous best scan was 13) and the top 7 are all 70's on the TiVo signal strength meter.

Now as long as none of the stations switch back to VHF in the future, I'm set. Thanks for the suggestions.

u/FLAWLESSVW · 2 pointsr/cordcutters

(... Started typing this report yesterday & never posted it!)
I'm in a similar layout as you as far as distance etc.

I ordered this antenna a few weeks ago and am absolutely thrilled with it! I need to make a separate post & mini review I love it that much. Initially had it mounted on a mast on my stack on the roof. Stack isn't sturdy (another project...) so I moved it to the chimney, gained another 15-20' of height and pulled in another 5 channels or so! I get basically every channel (UHF & VHF) on my fool report.
Also a side note: PBS in my immediate area vs PBS in the next closest area are NOT identical! In my case the programming is very different, and remember there are lije 5-6 sub channels. I initially didn't care about getting the other PBS group but glad I do. The programming is great on both, dont sell yourself short on trying to get as many channels as you can. Fool doesn't show exactly what a lot of the sub channels are and in my case there are a LOT of awesome ones!

Anyways here is the antenna I've been raving about, check it out and give it a try, I would highly recommend it.

https://www.amazon.com/Xtreme-Signal-HDB4X-Bowtie-Antenna/dp/B00CX6QBIO

u/MeowMixSong · 1 pointr/cordcutters

It's an Xtreme Signal HDB4x, and they cost $50. It works excellent, and you can get them on Amazon. Also, OP put it up wrong. It should be vertical. I also use this antenna as one of the components of my aerial setup.

https://www.amazon.com/Xtreme-Signal-HDB4X-Bowtie-Antenna/dp/B00CX6QBIO

u/Cartman1234321 · 1 pointr/ota

Thanks! I hadn't thought of pointing it at the top of the mountain, that's a terrific idea. I haven't heard of these UHF/VHF combiners, what's the advantage over a typical cable splitter?

Current antenna (pointing at NBC/Fox): Xtreme Signal HDB4X 4-Bay Bowtie VHF/UHF TV Antenna https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CX6QBIO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_S3iuyb4G5E31H

u/jh0 · 1 pointr/cordcutters

Check this bad dog out. Xtreme Signal HDB4X 4-Bay Bowtie VHF/UHF TV Antenna https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CX6QBIO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_4aVLBbV7FHBB5

u/Dr__Brain · 1 pointr/ota

I have this antenna. I couldn't recommend it enough especially if you're willing/capable of installing it in your attic. I'm just outside Indianapolis and I'm getting 56 channels with it.

Xtreme Signal HDB4X 4-Bay Bowtie VHF/UHF TV Antenna https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CX6QBIO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_-o8Mxb8Z96TBY

u/mlcarson · 1 pointr/cordcutters

An outdoor installation will almost always be better but those stations should not be hard to get. The first two on the TV Fool list are VHF stations as is KUTF but everything else appears to be UHF which is good.

I've had good luck with bowtie style of antenna for UHF:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FVTPX2

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CX6QBIO

You've got an interesting situation where your channels are split and are about 180 degrees apart. Which direction are you pointing your antenna? You might be able to use both of those antennas that you mentioned and point them opposite directions and combine with a splitter. You could try something similar with the antenna types that I suggested or maybe using one of the above and taking the back screen off it. Removing the reflector would reduce gain but allow pickup from both directions.

Your antennas appear to be Log yagi's. This looks more like a traditional UHF Yagi antenna and would have more gain.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BP4OMF8

You're lucky in that it appears that none of those channels appear to be hard to get but unlucky in that you got TV stations in 3 different directions (11,195, 288-319). What stations are you trying to get? IF you wanted to try for everything that was available, 3 separate antennas and tuners (like the hdhomerun connect) would be the way to do this. Combining antennas to a single tuner usually doesn't work because of the interference created but it could well be possible with stations on 11 and 195 since they're in opposite directions.