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Your Ultimate HDTV Antenna Choices!
Five Star TV Antenna Indoor/Outdoor Yagi Satellite HD Antenna with up to 200 Mile Range.
With our Five Star Antenna, you can have Five-star experience to Maximize your HDTV Choices.
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Five Star Antenna
2023 New Version is Ultimate
Receive crystal clear digital 4K 1080p, 1080i HD broadcast local channel over the air. Built-in upgraded smart chip provides advanced VHF/UHF HD channels.Extended length and multi-element design allows stronger reception.Long range reach up to 200 mile (based on how far away from your local broadcast tower).Superior and durable construction to withstand tough outdoor weather conditions. Can be mounted in attic, roof, chimney, eave, mast or higher place to receive better signal. 

Five Star TV Antenna
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Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars 12,540
4.3 out of 5 stars 8,502
4.1 out of 5 stars 1,362
4.2 out of 5 stars 2,075
3.9 out of 5 stars 1,839
Price
$67.67$67.67
$59.99$59.99
$98.95$98.95
$85.45$85.45
$89.95$89.95
Amplified
✔
✘
✔
✘
✔
Range
Up to 200 Miles
Up to 200 Miles
Up to 200 Miles
Up to 200 Miles
Up to 150 Miles
Element
UHF / VHF
UHF / VHF
UHF / VHF
UHF / VHF
UHF / VHF
Gain
25-35 dBi
VHF 8 dBi, UHF 12 dBi
VHF 22-27, UHF 24-30 dBi
VHF 3-6 dBi, UHF 8-12 dBi
10-18 dBi
Coaxial Cable
RG6 40 Ft
RG6 40 Ft
RG6 40 Ft
RG6 40 Ft
RG6 40 Ft
Directional
360 Degree Rotation by Remote
MULTI-DIRECTIONAL
Multi-Directional
MULTI-DIRECTIONAL
360° Omnidirectional
Installation
Roof, Mast, Eave, Chimney
Roof, Mast, Eave, Chimney
Roof, Mast, Eave, Chimney
Roof, Mast, Eave, Chimney
RV, Roof, Mast, Chimney, Attic
(MULTI-DIRECTIONAL OUTDOOR ANTENNA) Receive 1080p and 4K reception up to 200 miles from the TV Transmitters, our outdoor TV antenna has superior reception for both VHF and UHF signals. Cut the expensive cable or satellite bill with this powerful antenna, you can save tons of money.
(ULTRA HD and ATSC 3.0 READY) Long range outdoor antenna provides free programming within 200 miles (antenna reception vary depends on your local towers, trees, obstacles, etc.) Find the most over-the-air stations For FREE in HD. Watch top-rated shows, live sports, and local news and weather with Five Star Antenna.
(NEW AND INNOVATION DESIGN) Extended Antenna Length designed for more stable and strong signal reception, longer and larger receiving elements than any of the other antennas.
(SAVE NOW AND ENJOY FREE CHANNELS) Package included: Antenna, Mounting bracket, J-pole, TV splitter along with simple to follow instructions on assembly. Freely mount our Five Star antenna with pole on roof, attic, chimney, eave, mast or outside the house with or without line of sight.
To receive programming, run a channel scan on your TV after setting up the antenna. To keep your channel lineup up to date, it is a good idea to run a channel scan monthly and anytime a channel is lost.
Reviewer: Theo Estarija
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing Results
Review: I’ll start with amazing results. Worth every penny. After almost 20 years of DirecTV, I can only wish I got this antenna sooner. Cool thing is that I was able to mount the antenna on the satellite dish post, which is already wired to a coaxial cable. Super easy. I was amazed with the excellent reception on all 5 TVs. Local offers around 70 channels and then another 300 plus LG / Samsung channels. Highly recommended.
Reviewer: LTC LDD
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy to assemble and picks up TV signals well
Review: This antenna has amazing clarity and reception. Just set it up today, and the range seems pretty good. I live about 25 miles north of Houston, and most TV broadcast towers are about 15-20 south of the city. Thus, there are 45 miles or more between my house and these broadcast antennas, with all sorts of buildings in between. However, this antenna picked up 128 over-the-air channels without issue. Now, I have to trim that channel list down because I won’t be watching the shopping channels and some others.The included antenna coax cable is about 40 feet long, so you may have more than you need for your installation. For my installation, I connected the antenna coax to the enclosed splitter and hooked up the existing coax which used to be the feed from my cable provider’s service box. I did not need the included J-pole and mounting bracket because I attached the antenna directly to an old push-up flagpole that I had in place already. The antenna’s mounting bracket tightened solidly to the top section of that pole.Assembly of the antenna is simple overall. The instructions are minimal and mostly diagrams, but are easy to follow. I do recommend using a pair of pliers to tighten the screws and wingnuts securely during assembly. The instructions aren’t clear when assembling the final VHF vibrator section. The end-most VHF vibrator antenna has two (2) sections with two small “buttons” that only align one way; otherwise, these sections will not tighten to the main bar and the plastic may break. This alignment is NOT MENTIONED in the instructions. To assemble these sections of the antenna, be certain that the screw heads on both antenna sections face the same way. Doing so allows the “buttons” to align, and the sections will tighten properly with the three screws provided.Overall, I am quite happy with this antenna and would recommend it to others. There are cheaper ones, and more expensive ones, but this one works well.
Reviewer: Jonathan T.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good product, but parts required for assembly (bolt & wing nut) were missing from box
Review: The antenna works well, but there were parts missing from the box. I installed the antenna in my attic and can now receive all my local stations from 28 miles away. The assembly and installation were easy, and the only issue was the missing bolt and wing nut that weren’t included in the box.
Reviewer: Nathan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works Great
Review: I live about 50 miles west of Chicago and it gets tons of channels. I’ve gad it for 6 months and it has been nearly flawless. I highly recommend.
Reviewer: Texas Thomas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Little Guy Produces Big Results
Review: I have two of these antennas. I mounted one at the apex of my roof, between 15 and 20 feet high. I aimed it at a transmitter tower approximately 21 miles away, using a phone app to gauge the direction. It provides CBS and NBC channels, plus a bunch more, on one television in my house. I mounted the other one on a 40-foot tower that is connected to a second TV in another part of my house. This one was aimed at a transmitter tower about 37 miles away in another direction. This antenna, surprisingly, picks up all the channels that the first one receives, plus over a dozen more, including an ABC channel. The reception is remarkably good on both TVs. Installation was extremely easy (well, everything except climbing up that 40-foot tower). I am very pleased with the results. I had previously communicated with a couple of manufacturers asking for recommendations, and their solutions were going to cost me in excess of $500 for one antenna system. This solution cost me just a bit over $100 for two antennas. If you don’t need two antennas, then divide that by two. I think I can also conclude that the higher you go, the better results you are going to get.
Reviewer: Bob Walls,Jr
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Don’t fall for the good reviews if you live in rural area. NOT a 200 mile antenna !!!
Review: Don’t fall for the great reviews. This antenna is cheaply made and NO WAY it picks up 200 miles. I live in rural Tennessee, if you have hills and trees between your location and the towers this thing is pretty useless. I live approx 70 miles from Nashviile and approx 50 from Huntsville Al, the antenna will barely pick up a strong signal from either. This is a VERY one direction antenna, here is a comparison the five star aimed to Nashville picks up 10 stations claims to be 200 miles, the Clearstream 4max picks up 32 stations claim to pick up 50 miles but picks up further and picture is much clearer. In addition, I pick up some channels out of Decatur AL because they are more in line with Nashville towers and the Clearstream picks up in both directions. With this five star I aim towards Nashville I get 8 stations and some are pixels, towards Decatur I get 13 channels clear but nothing else, towards Huntsville I get 10 channels some clear some pixels depending on time of day, but nothing else. Beware of an antenna that claims to pick up 200 miles away unless you live out in Midwest where it is flat ground forever then it may work. You move this antenna to left or right just a tad, signal loss ! It’s hard to dial in even with using those tower apps. I would pack it up and send it back, but it ain’t worth the hassle of taking it back apart and it would probably break anyway. Cheap plastic that snaps together and very thin aluminum rods. I have it mounted outside and I don’t expect the thin plastic snaps to last in the sun. Don’t fall for the 200 mile hype , this antenna is pretty big once assembled and there are much better options out there. I didn’t use the cheap cable that came with the antenna, (I have the best quality RG6 you can get), I tried the 4-way splitter it came with and it was junk. I ended up getting a the Ideal brand from Home Depot & it worked fine with no issues. Just to see if this antenna worked better I did try a straight run with no splitting, not much difference maybe a lil less often pixelated on some channels. The actual signal strength never got higher. I got this simply because of the longer range it claims it had, it is one of the worse outdoor antennas I have tried.













