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Channel Master CM 4040
$20.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Picture quality of successfully received channels is excellent, crisp and high-definition. Picks up numerous over-the-air HD channels near cities. Relatively simple to setup and connect to TV, can easily be placed or mounted anywhere nearby.
The Cons:Must be adjusted anytime a channel change is desired. Internal wiring is sensitive to motion and can cause breaks in reception. Noticeably poorer reception further away from stations.
Channel Master's CM 4040 is an entry-level indoor HDTV antenna capable of receiving the full range of high-definition channels in the UHF band. It can be mounted on a wall or placed on a table, and requires proper orientation prior to use.
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This is a basic model and does not have a fine-tuning knob like the 4020 or 4030 units. It includes a 110-inch coaxial cable to connect to a TV, and accordingly its setup is relatively easy. This unit also has a very low price point, and is a short-range antenna and should be used near broadcast centers.
Features
- UHF reception
- HD reception
- Indoor unit
- Includes 110-inch coaxial cable
- Wall or flat-surface mountable
- Simple installation
- Short-range
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Picture quality of successfully received channels is excellent, crisp and high-definition
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Picks up numerous over-the-air HD channels near cities
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Relatively simple to setup and connect to TV, can easily be placed or mounted anywhere nearby
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Highly inexpensive alternative to HD programming from a cable provider, especially if near stations
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Must be adjusted anytime a channel change is desired
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Internal wiring is sensitive to motion and can cause breaks in reception
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Noticeably poorer reception further away from stations
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