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Stellar Labs,Outdoor FM Antenna OMNIDIRECTIONAL

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Features

  • Package Dimensions: 8.89 cms (L) x 21.844 cms (W) x 47.752 cms (H)
  • Product Type: Antenna
  • Package Quantity: 1
  • Country Of Origin: China

Description

Rugged Outdoor Antenna Is Designed To Provide Outstanding Reception For All Broadcast Fm Stations Including Hd Radio Fully Assembled This Antenna Is Ready For Immediate Installation On An Existing Mast Pipe Or In The Attic

Antenna: Radio


Brand: Carphone Warehouse


Color: Black, Silver


Number of Channels: 1


Impedance: 50 Ohms


Product Dimensions: 3.5"L x 8.6"W x 18.8"H


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Manufacturer: STELLAR LABS


Number of Items: 1


AntennaDescription: Radio


Brand: Carphone Warehouse


UPC: 640522696932


Manufacturer: STELLAR LABS


Item Weight: 0.1 Pounds


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 90 Days


Number of Channels: 1


Impedance: 50 Ohms


Color: Black, Silver


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 3.5"L x 8.6"W x 18.8"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great function, light weight, simple installation and don't forget the lightning protection!
This antenna works great. These days there is a lack of effort by manufacturers of audio equipment to build good quality FM receivers because everyone streams music or mp3's but a few of us still like listening to the good old radio. This antenna makes the lackluster receivers (and transmitters too) perform like things did in the old days. I have this mounted about 20 feet above the ground and feeding a Sony receiver amplifier and it lets me hear the stations I like. Do not forget to add some lighting protecting to this if you are putting it up above a structure! It's cheap and easy and prevents you from getting things inside your house that you want kept outside your house!!! Just search for an F-type lightening arrestor here on Amazon and make sure it has a good ground connection and that's all you need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by Paranoid Survivor

  • This is an excellent FM antenna.
Just get this antenna as high over your house as you reasonably can, then use the best coax you can "reasonably" afford (solid copper center is best) and you will be very, very happy with your reception. I actually have two of these antennas co-phased just about ten feet above my roof. One is a quarter wavelength below the first (@100.1 MHZ) on a pole with "matched" jumpers into a combiner using Belden solid copper center conductor coax, down through a ground block @ ground level(featuring three ground rods driven into a triangle and welded together) straight into an old antenna/distribution preamp that I used 35 years ago, this signal then eventually goes into my old NAD tuner. It's a hard setup to beat and performs well even without the preamp(I only have it in-line for DXing. With the Belden coax it's totally not needed) I enjoy excellent reception from these antennas as well as excellent audio performance when used with the NAD tuner! I could not ask for more! I do have this antenna source split into both of my tuners, my SONY receiver is handy with the presets but as far as seriously fine "off air" audio quality, that's the NAD hands down. Eventually I will get my tower and my old APS-13 YAGI up, rotor and then this antenna will only be my "local" "omni-directional set up" when the long range directional is not required. I will be using these two for a long, long time, maybe not actively as I will have my dx YAGI @72 feet, but I'm also not saying that these two antennas won't find their way to be sitting 5 feet above my directional antenna, waaaay up on top. They would do very well to be up there! I love these antennas! Great without even considering they cost near nothing! Bubble gum money. To Stellar Labs excellent product. To Amazon & "ADVENTURER'S BAG" 2 thumbs up!! Two day service into central Kentucky with no damage twice. Thank you very much. More to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2016 by Dude

  • Excellent antenna for the money
How this was supposed to go together was pretty obvious but the elements required a bit of bending and test fitting and bending again before everything lined up right. I'd knock off just half a star for that if I could but... I built an H-frame base out of 2x4s and used a piece of plastic pipe as a mast. My roof trusses are on 24 inch centers so I made the legs of my base 28 inches long so they'd straddle a pair of trusses and put this setup up in the attic. I ran RG6 quad shield to a splitter in the attic and dropped a couple of coaxes down through the wall to feed jacks in two different rooms. This setup is working great. I'm pulling in stations 50 miles to the south and 100 miles to the north of me and everywhere in between. As soon as I tune away from one station I'm picking up another with near zero dead space between stations. I am in a major metropolitan area so there are many, many stations within this 150 mile stretch. The omnidirectional (more or less) pattern of this antenna is just the ticket for my situation. If you're in a similar situation, then I think this antenna should work well for you. If you're way out in the sticks, then a directional antenna with some gain might be a better choice. Even then though, this antenna might surprise you. Considering the very reasonable cost, this baby is probably worth a try in any case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020 by Eric Nordin

  • Much better reception now
Working well after 3 months. Not difficult to install.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026 by CC

  • Pretty Good!
Nice antenna- Works well... but remember... where you place it and how far you are from the broadcast antenna towers has a lot to do with it's performance. Increased FM reception by 70-80% for me- I live about 60 (hilly) miles from the towers so, I am at the very edge of effectiveness- not because of it's ability, but because of radio wave physics. I have a lot of obstacles around us. It's a good quality, aluminum build with very little plastic. Looks good and will last. (I've owned a few antennas over the last 50 years) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025 by m007steve

  • Thought it would be better
I thought it would be better. Pulls a few more stations but some that were fuzzy before are still fuzzy now. Others that I've pulled in with a more modest system are nowhere to be found. Maybe I need to go higher on the roof. The setup cost me more than the antenna, so I really can't complain. Just wanting better reception ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2025 by rtr

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