Philips SDV2740/27, OK

Overall Rating3.673.673.673.673.67

OK

First my place: second floor, no high-rise buildings in the vicinity. 3 miles from the tower. All [digital] channels are in one direction. So theoretically I shouldn’t need amplification.

Performance: I put two pieces of wire to built a semi-antenna and it can receive all channels but not at the same time and at the same direction. I’d need to modify the direction to receive the other channels. It is quite annoying so looking for an antenna being able to receive all channels without changing direction and all time modification, I ended up with this amplified antenna. But even this amplified antenna can’t receive all channels at the same time. The good thing is, because of that little booster, you don’t loose signal time to time. The gain is 60-82, but minimum doesn’t fall below 30 resulting in fade out. On the other hand, my home-made wire antenna could sometimes get up to 85, but a small disturbance (a walking person even a few yards away) could result in a 0 gain and black-out. Recommended but for short distances to the tower.

Update (5/19/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.

The featured review for this product, Philips SDV2740/27 HDTV/UHF/VHF/FM Digital Indoor TV Antenna Electronics, was written by Freedom Forall.

The average rating for this item is 3.7 out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.

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Reviews (3)

Tom Morgan

January 27th, 2010 at 8:18 am    


Overall Rating44444

Good For The Money
The Philips SDV2740/27 is presently operating with an Insignia converter and doing a good job. The two are a happy marriage and we are completely satisfied with the reception of all the existing TV channels, including the ones we rarely watch. Extending the rabbit ears is the most important part of successful reception and only on rare occasions do we have to adjust them or pivot the antenna slightly if the signal grows weak at certain times of the day. The performance of this model did not achieve a five star rating only because of the special tuning dial housed at the top center of the antenna between the two rabbit ears. For the most part, we found the gadget ineffective and a slight turn of the antenna was the best way to insure a better picture and one that seemed long lasting.


Freedom Forall

February 3rd, 2010 at 1:48 am    


Overall Rating44444

OK
Rated 4 stars.


investor91

February 21st, 2010 at 1:13 am    


Overall Rating33333

Works OK
In all the decisions and evaluations, it can be confusing, which fetch antenna. My stations are between 20-35 miles, and I did so with the expectation that I would end it once and have to go with one of the outdoor antennas. My 15 years old stagers year has me about 4-8 channels, but it was inconvenient and a hassle to adjust to. This one gives me some 45th There are some channels that I with my old antenna with a little skill, which will have been lost, but I do not miss them and have not tried to adapt the direction. A few things you should watch for: - the amplifier is connected, without them, I worse than my old antenna - the power cord for the amplifier would have longer - it is only about 4 meters. All in all I think I on them. I rate this at 3.5 stars - it serves the purpose.


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