Mini-State HDView360 antennas get around!

New model HDMS9100 has programmable channel memory, so you can change channels faster than ever, up to 6X faster!
The Mini-State Antenna System is considered the best mobile off-air antenna on the market!
Showing its versatility and convenience characteristics, Model 5MS9000 is considered the industry's best off-air antenna for TV news trucks!


     

Antennacraft's HBU series introducesthe HBU55, the most powerful antenna yet for high-band VHF and UHF!

Have your TV channel assignments changed? (The actual radio frequency channels, not the virtual .1 channels that the stations have assigned.) Antennas receive radio frequency signals at specific channels, so you need to match your antenna to the channels you have.

Most of the United States is now without chanenls 2-6. That's great news for those who want a smaller, compact antenna, like our HBU antenna series! It's been specifically engineered to get channels 7-69, and not waste the size and strength needed to get channels 2-6.


For a more compact antenna that may be all you now need check out our entire HBU antenna series. Smaller, less wind load, easier to install.



Know Where Your TV stations Are


If you're not sure, go to  www.antennaweb.org

The www.antennaweb.org website lets you put in your zip code, then informs you about what stations are broadcasting in your area.

While it gives you the Consumer Electronic Association's color coded antenna suggestions, you can use both the color chart on each of our pages, or the mileage ranges to fine tune your antenna choice.

Did You Know?
That most of the USA is now UHF only? You may be in an area where all broadcasts are in the UHF band (channels 14-69). This means you could use a smaller in scale UHF only antenna. Check the www.antennaweb.org website for the broadcast stations in your area.


Urban signals are easily captured by small off-air antennas. Check out all the different styles of antennas that can be effective, and the yellow to light green in the antenna color chart.

Suburban
range can be up to 30-45 miles, and Antennacraft offers many mid-range antennas for this use, one that's designated green to light green in the antenna color chart.

Rural
reception can mean up to 100 miles away, and a larger antenna with an amplifier may be necessary. An antenna designated red, or with amplification, blue or violet, can work for these long distances.

RV use is one of the HDView360 Mini-State's best applications, but excellent for stationary reception where stations surround your location. The internally rotating, directional antenna gets 360° directional reception while parked or along the way, even going down the road! Rated to light green.

Marine viewing is also easy with the Mini-State or Omni-State antenna, both an inexpensive way for recreational TV watching. The 5MS921 Omni-State is rated yellow in the antenna color chart.