| Antenna | Television |
| Brand | Oyned |
| Color | Gray |
| Number of Channels | 99 |
| Impedance | 75 Ohm |
| Maximum Range | 1931212.8 Meters |
| Product Dimensions | 4.64"L x 2.83"W x 10.7"H |
| UPC | 850063711234 |
| Manufacturer | Oyned |
| Number of Items | 1 |
Que así se llama la antena TV 1200 millas, pero para los canales locales es muy buena antena y nada más.
No funciona no tiene el alcance que dice tener lo devolví
The FN-3050 HDTV Antenna completely surpassed my expectations! After setting it up, my channel lineup jumped from just 27 to an incredible 113 channels—giving me access to a massive range of local programming, news, sports, entertainment, and more. The antenna was remarkably easy to install; all it took was a simple plug-in and running the auto-scan on my TV. Within minutes, I discovered dozens of new crisp, clear HD channels.Reception quality is impressive on both UHF and VHF bands, even in areas with challenging signal strength. I was surprised to see not just the major networks, but also loads of additional sub-channels and local content that I never knew were available in my area. The build is slim and lightweight, so it fits discreetly behind my TV or next to a window without being an eyesore. I also appreciate that the FN-3050 brought in channels some previous antennas simply couldn't reach.Overall, this antenna is a fantastic way to cut the cord and enjoy free OTA TV with incredible results. Highly recommended for anyone looking to unlock the true potential of their HDTV and expand their viewing.
We have cable TV along with our Internet service, but there is one particular local digital channel that my wife loves that is not included with the cable channels. It is called TOON, and locally is on 25-3. The digital antenna that I tried to use was leftover from another project. It didn't provide a solid reception picture for that channel, so I started looking at more modern, more capable antennas and came across the Oyned AN-3040. It had great reviews on Amazon, and didn't cost a fortune, so I decided to give it a try. It was in stock at the local warehouse (having sold over 3000 units in the last month probably helped with that) and we received it the next morning. It came well packed in a solid, small cardboard box. The antenna appears solidly built, and is weather-sealed for indoor or outdoor use. Setting it up is trivial, as it has multiple mounting options, and the amplifier is easily attached and powered from a USB port on the large screen (65" Sony) flat panel TV. Standard coax for signal connection. Upon doing the channel scan, I discovered that it picked up several additional channels than the leftover one I had tried. After scanning, of course we went right to the TOON channel. The picture was bright and clear, and we waited with some concern that we would see pixellation. There was none, the picture was fantastic and has stayed that way, even through a fairly intense thunderstorm. I am very pleased with this unit, and if it continues to perform this well I would definitely recommend it. I live west of South Bend, Indiana, so we're not too far away from the local towers, but this antenna is pulling in some Chicago channels as well, which is pretty cool. I am thus far hard-pressed to find any faults with this unit. If I had to voice a concern, it would be that the antenna end of the coax cable is built-in on the unit. I understand why, it is to allow the unit to be sealed against the weather in the outdoors mode (we are using it indoors in a nearby window, there is a generous 35 feet of coax included and a barrel coupler in case you need to attach more). I do like to use shielded RG-6 cable for all of my coax, but the included cable seems to be performing just fine. Absolutely great picture quality, clarity, and brightness without any rebalancing for the signal. Based on the free standing performance, and the vast improvement over the previous antenna, I do recommend this unit highly for home use. We are happily watching the TOON channel and about 42 others. Full five stars with no reservation other than the integral cable on the antenna end.
Bought this for use with a Tablo 4th Gen DVR. Hooked it up, put it in a window facing the direction of the broadcast towers and did a channel scan. Got 188 channels. Watched a few of the local network affiliates and was very impressed. No pixelation or lag. I'm currently using YouTube TV and they're in contract disputes with Disney/ABC. Now I have a backup. I don't think I would replace YouTube TV with this setup but it's nice to have alternatives. Being from the rabbit-ears and tin foil generation, I was skeptical about indoor antennas and have tried a few in the past. This is far superior to any I have tried before.
I’ve gone through my fair share of indoor TV antennas over the years, and this one completely blows the competition out of the water. The signal quality is excellent — I’m getting more channels than ever before, and they come in crystal-clear with no dropouts or pixelation.How is the possible? Well this unit features a 33ft long cable. Most other antennas come with short, frustratingly limiting cords, but this one gives you the flexibility to place it wherever you get the best signal — even across the room or higher up on a wall. That extra length makes a huge difference and really sets this antenna apart.Setup was quick and easy, and once it was up, I haven’t had to touch it again. No fiddling, no signal loss, just solid performance every single time.If you're looking for a reliable, high-performing indoor antenna with thoughtful design features, this is it. Worth every penny!
I bought this antenna for my father so he could watch his local football games, and it’s been perfect. He gets all his local channels clearly with no interruptions — even when a plane passes by (which used to be an issue with his old antenna). Setup was simple, and the picture quality is sharp. Definitely worth it if you’re looking for a reliable TV antenna for local channels.
Que así se llama la antena TV 1200 millas, pero para los canales locales es muy buena antena y nada más.
No funciona no tiene el alcance que dice tener lo devolví
The FN-3050 HDTV Antenna completely surpassed my expectations! After setting it up, my channel lineup jumped from just 27 to an incredible 113 channels—giving me access to a massive range of local programming, news, sports, entertainment, and more. The antenna was remarkably easy to install; all it took was a simple plug-in and running the auto-scan on my TV. Within minutes, I discovered dozens of new crisp, clear HD channels.Reception quality is impressive on both UHF and VHF bands, even in areas with challenging signal strength. I was surprised to see not just the major networks, but also loads of additional sub-channels and local content that I never knew were available in my area. The build is slim and lightweight, so it fits discreetly behind my TV or next to a window without being an eyesore. I also appreciate that the FN-3050 brought in channels some previous antennas simply couldn't reach.Overall, this antenna is a fantastic way to cut the cord and enjoy free OTA TV with incredible results. Highly recommended for anyone looking to unlock the true potential of their HDTV and expand their viewing.
We have cable TV along with our Internet service, but there is one particular local digital channel that my wife loves that is not included with the cable channels. It is called TOON, and locally is on 25-3. The digital antenna that I tried to use was leftover from another project. It didn't provide a solid reception picture for that channel, so I started looking at more modern, more capable antennas and came across the Oyned AN-3040. It had great reviews on Amazon, and didn't cost a fortune, so I decided to give it a try. It was in stock at the local warehouse (having sold over 3000 units in the last month probably helped with that) and we received it the next morning. It came well packed in a solid, small cardboard box. The antenna appears solidly built, and is weather-sealed for indoor or outdoor use. Setting it up is trivial, as it has multiple mounting options, and the amplifier is easily attached and powered from a USB port on the large screen (65" Sony) flat panel TV. Standard coax for signal connection. Upon doing the channel scan, I discovered that it picked up several additional channels than the leftover one I had tried. After scanning, of course we went right to the TOON channel. The picture was bright and clear, and we waited with some concern that we would see pixellation. There was none, the picture was fantastic and has stayed that way, even through a fairly intense thunderstorm. I am very pleased with this unit, and if it continues to perform this well I would definitely recommend it. I live west of South Bend, Indiana, so we're not too far away from the local towers, but this antenna is pulling in some Chicago channels as well, which is pretty cool. I am thus far hard-pressed to find any faults with this unit. If I had to voice a concern, it would be that the antenna end of the coax cable is built-in on the unit. I understand why, it is to allow the unit to be sealed against the weather in the outdoors mode (we are using it indoors in a nearby window, there is a generous 35 feet of coax included and a barrel coupler in case you need to attach more). I do like to use shielded RG-6 cable for all of my coax, but the included cable seems to be performing just fine. Absolutely great picture quality, clarity, and brightness without any rebalancing for the signal. Based on the free standing performance, and the vast improvement over the previous antenna, I do recommend this unit highly for home use. We are happily watching the TOON channel and about 42 others. Full five stars with no reservation other than the integral cable on the antenna end.
Bought this for use with a Tablo 4th Gen DVR. Hooked it up, put it in a window facing the direction of the broadcast towers and did a channel scan. Got 188 channels. Watched a few of the local network affiliates and was very impressed. No pixelation or lag. I'm currently using YouTube TV and they're in contract disputes with Disney/ABC. Now I have a backup. I don't think I would replace YouTube TV with this setup but it's nice to have alternatives. Being from the rabbit-ears and tin foil generation, I was skeptical about indoor antennas and have tried a few in the past. This is far superior to any I have tried before.
I’ve gone through my fair share of indoor TV antennas over the years, and this one completely blows the competition out of the water. The signal quality is excellent — I’m getting more channels than ever before, and they come in crystal-clear with no dropouts or pixelation.How is the possible? Well this unit features a 33ft long cable. Most other antennas come with short, frustratingly limiting cords, but this one gives you the flexibility to place it wherever you get the best signal — even across the room or higher up on a wall. That extra length makes a huge difference and really sets this antenna apart.Setup was quick and easy, and once it was up, I haven’t had to touch it again. No fiddling, no signal loss, just solid performance every single time.If you're looking for a reliable, high-performing indoor antenna with thoughtful design features, this is it. Worth every penny!
I bought this antenna for my father so he could watch his local football games, and it’s been perfect. He gets all his local channels clearly with no interruptions — even when a plane passes by (which used to be an issue with his old antenna). Setup was simple, and the picture quality is sharp. Definitely worth it if you’re looking for a reliable TV antenna for local channels.
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Note: Please check the following points before purchasing.
1. Visit No Cable.org, DtVGovMaps, dtv.gov/maps, TVFool or other official TV signal websites to check the list of channels that may be available in your area.
2. Make sure your HDTV has a built-in digital tuner. If not, please purchase a digital converter box.
3. Adjust the installation direction and position of the antenna (keep the antenna away from metal objects), please rescan the search after moving the location.
Check to make sure you have correctly connected theantenna to your HOTV or third-party HD receiver.
Reposition the antenna in a diflerent location. Maybe higheron a wall or close to a window ? Facing the direclion of thebroadcast tower is usually best. Signal strength will varybased on cerlain conditions. Distance from the tower , hills,buildings and even tall trees can impact reception. Alwaysre-scan for channels after moving the antenna.
Ifa channel is missing,try tuming the antenna 10 or 20degrees in either direction to avold reflection or move theantenna,and then re-scan the channel.
The picture or sound freezes while l am watching a channel,or there are box weak or intermittent signal. Try moving theantenna to a different location or aiming it in the direction ofthe broadcast tower for that channel.
Not all digital signals are High Definition (HD). Make sureyou are using a High Definition Television (HDTV) with builtin ATSC tuner,When connecting the antenna to a third-partyreceiver,make sure it is capable of receiving HD. Otherwiseno Ho channels can be picked up.