Pick up digital, HDTV, UHF and VHF channels on your HDTV with this Mohu AIR 60 MH-110788 outdoor antenna, which features a removable Clean Peak amplifier to help clean up and boost signals. The multi-directional design provides an expansive 60-mile range.
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Preliminary test was placing the Mohu antenna just outside the house. Grabbed an old Visio TV for test one. Was able to pull only 14 channels out of the 50 I should get according to Mohu website. Needless to say I was a little disappointed with the results. Using the same TV I mounted the Mohu about 40 feet of the ground. This time I was able to get about 16 channels. Main channels such as 4, 6, and 12 were pixelated. Keep in mind I only live about 30 miles from two towers. By this point I was ready to box this up and return to the store. I decided to grab a different TV for the same 40 foot mount test. Low and behold was able to get 55 channels to come in. 4, 6, 12 did not pixelate anymore either. Going to mount the Mohu in its permanent spot this weekend and see what happens with the rest of the TV’s in the house. In conclusion I think most of the people that claim not to get channels with this device have bad tuners in the TVs being used. Will update once it is mounted and cables are run.
Pick up digital, HDTV, UHF and VHF channels on your HDTV with this Mohu AIR 60 MH-110788 outdoor antenna, which features a removable Clean Peak amplifier to help clean up and boost signals. The multi-directional design provides an expansive 60-mile range.
Overall4 out of 5
Works as stated with a catch
ByNickname
Preliminary test was placing the Mohu antenna just outside the house. Grabbed an old Visio TV for test one. Was able to pull only 14 channels out of the 50 I should get according to Mohu website. Needless to say I was a little disappointed with the results. Using the same TV I mounted the Mohu about 40 feet of the ground. This time I was able to get about 16 channels. Main channels such as 4, 6, and 12 were pixelated. Keep in mind I only live about 30 miles from two towers. By this point I was ready to box this up and return to the store. I decided to grab a different TV for the same 40 foot mount test. Low and behold was able to get 55 channels to come in. 4, 6, 12 did not pixelate anymore either. Going to mount the Mohu in its permanent spot this weekend and see what happens with the rest of the TV’s in the house. In conclusion I think most of the people that claim not to get channels with this device have bad tuners in the TVs being used. Will update once it is mounted and cables are run.
Nickname
Works like a champ!
April 25, 2016
Antenna is mounting on the highest peak of my house now and has been working great ever since. There are a few things I have added while mounting. I did buy an RCA Preamp with FM trap. Cost was around 30 bucks and a another 50 bucks in cables and other supplies to mount it correctly. "Side note I did use heat shrink on all the outside connections to protect them from the elements."
Antenna is hooked up to 3 TVs using the existing cable TV install. The two upstairs pull 60 channels and the one downstairs pulls 70. All main channels are true 1080p which is a step up from 720p that cable was providing. I am happy with the way it has turned out.
Total cost for everything was around 250 ish. ROI is about 3 months of no Cable TV bill. Still kept internet.