I received my EZ HD TV Antenna yesterday, from Dennys Antenna. I had 14 ft mast in place and installed antenna and cable in 3o minutes, turned the tv on and set it to "antenna" and within 10 minutes of the tv finding all the channels voila, "outstanding picture" on about 20 channels that I went thru quickly. I took a gamble and it is well worth it here in Central Florida. Soon no more cable bills. The only disappointment is I cannot get "Fox and Friends" but I will survive, saving $155.00 a month.
Michael from Deltona Florida...
Tip for consumers:
I used two fence "top rails" together for my mast, down one foot into the ground and two brackets to side of house. A quick Installation and sturdy. "If" I ever had to rotate antenna, I simply turn upper half of pole without climbing on roof..
Do you sell a preamp that is mast mounted under antenna that will pass tv signal to tv unamplified when turned off?
When HDTV became the standard for American TV a few years ago, we discovered our tower-mounted antenna wasn't up to the task and I began researching new antennas on-line. We live in a very rural area where the only other option is a dish with a high monthly fee. Of all the sites I visited then, I found Denny's Antennas to be, by far, the most informative. It's not the slickest site on the web, but it's pretty easy to navigate and there's a LOT of very useful information. We wound up purchasing a new antenna with a preamp, a rotor, cables, and a distribution amplifier. There was a small manufacturing defect with the antenna. The fellow we'd hired to install it said it wouldn't hurt, but we called Denny's and they offered to replace it for free. We decided to use it as is and it worked pretty well. We decided a while later that we needed a more powerful distribution amp. They sent us a new one and asked that we return the first one when it was convenient, so as to not interrupt our viewing. Now, over three years later, we have a problem with a cable and a broken lightning arrestor. Denny and I have had an email discussion and he's offered to replace them. He's also offered to send along a new preamp, just in case we're wrong. The cost of each climb is more than the cost of the components and we'll have the preamp handy so it can be installed, if necessary. He hadn't mentioned costs, so I asked. He said we'll settle up later, once we know what's really needed. Based on previous experience, I'm sure we'll be satisfied with the results. The only downside is that they seem to get more business than they can handle at times and initial responses are then a bit slow. Once he responds, he's on it until the problem is resolved. That's a bigger plus for me than the initial lag. I'm very satisfied with the site and the service.
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