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Remote antenna tuner reviews
Remote antenna tuner reviews












remote antenna tuner reviews
  1. #REMOTE ANTENNA TUNER REVIEWS PRO#
  2. #REMOTE ANTENNA TUNER REVIEWS TV#

It will require a 1:1 current balun in the shack. (note: nothing beats a quality antenna tuner at the base)ġ.) Use a short run of 450 Ohm slotted window line from the antennaĪll the way into the shack. Here are some less-efficient but workable substitutes for a base-mounted remote auto-tuner. A manual tuner enclosed in a weather-tight box. A fixed L and C matching network for single-frequency use. Many users choose a commercial outdoor remote antenna tuner for the convenience of operation however, a purpose-built, relay-switched matching assembly is also suitable. As we urge you to consider for best results, a matchbox or tuner located at the base of your DX Flagpole or Vertical-Dipole Antenna is not a luxury, it is essential. Can you suggest any Lower Cost Alternatives to an Auto-tuner at the Base?Ī.

#REMOTE ANTENNA TUNER REVIEWS PRO#

A shiny black window on the top houses an infrared receiver along with the status LED.Īlso bundled with the HD Pro is a telescopic antenna with a magnetic base that extends to 2 feet in height, a 1 foot USB extension cable (in case you don’t want the module plugged directly into your computer – useful since attached cables tend to tug on it), a pair of heavy duty AAA batteries for the remote, two software CDs, and a small amount of paperwork including a Quick Start guide.Q.

#REMOTE ANTENNA TUNER REVIEWS TV#

This could be used for watching TV from a satellite or cable box, or capturing footage from a VCR or old camcorder. But look closer and you’ll see a tiny port on the right side, used for the breakout cable that includes S-Video, composite video and stereo audio inputs. Save for the big coaxial connector, the HD Pro could be easily mistaken for an ordinary USB memory key. Without the two protruding connectors on either end it’s only 2.75” (7.0cm) long.

remote antenna tuner reviews

The HD Pro itself measures just 3.53” long, 0.90” wide and 0.52” thick (9.0cm by 2.3cm by 1.3cm). This truly is a wonder of modern miniaturization!

remote antenna tuner reviews

If that’s not enough there’s a built-in infrared receiver for the bundled remote control. Sure it looks small – but it’s bigger on the inside!ĭue to its compactness I expected the HD Pro to be a bare bones receiver with perhaps only ATSC HDTV reception, but Pinnacle pushes the envelope by outfitting it with truly deluxe capabilities: it’s not only capable of receiving high definition television from an antenna, but also has analog standard definition NTSC reception for cable and antenna, HD and SD ClearQAM reception for cable, FM and digital cable radio tuning, and it can even act as an analog capture device with composite and S-Video inputs. Being so small and transportable the HD Pro is naturally marketed for use with laptops and folks on the go, however there’s nothing about the product that would make it unsuitable for a desktop system, and it would be ideal for swapping back and forth between different PCs as the need arises. The Pinnacle PCTV HD Pro Stick model 801e (which I’m now going to shorten to the “HD Pro”) is an external USB 2.0 television receiver the size of a pack of stick gum. Second, Pinnacle’s tuner comes with a miniature remote control accessory that, were it not also fully functional, would look perfectly at home as a fridge magnet. First, it’s a $149 USD off-air HDTV tuner, and I’ve been using a large outdoor antenna to get HDTV since well before it was en vogue. But when I first heard about Pinnacle’s PCTV HD Pro Stick, there were a couple of points that made it clear that this would be of special interest to me. H ere at Remote Central, we don’t normally review things that aren’t remote controls – or at least directly related to remote controls.














Remote antenna tuner reviews