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Product description
This indoor TV aerial offers amplified reception designed to pick up Freeview channels without a satellite or subscription, making it a practical choice for flats, caravans and temporary setups. If you need a long-range indoor TV aerial to reach distant transmitters, this model includes a built-in amplifier and an 18 ft coaxial cable to help position the antenna where signals are stronger.
Key Points
This aerial uses omni-directional reception to capture broadcasts from multiple directions, reducing the need for frequent repositioning. The compact, lightweight design makes it easy to move between rooms or pack for trips, and the magnetic base provides a firmer hold on metal surfaces such as window frames or vehicle roofs. 📡 The supplied 18 ft cable offers placement flexibility so you can locate the aerial close to a window or higher point to improve signal pickup. The manufacturer recommends adjusting position and orientation to optimise reception according to local transmitter availability.
Technical Specifications
- Name: 2026 Indoor TV Aerial
- Reception range: up to 350+ miles (manufacturer claim)
- Cable length: 18 ft coaxial cable
- Compatibility: 4K, 1080p HD digital TV and Freeview channels
- Features: built-in amplifier with adjustable gain control
- Mounting: magnetic base for metal surfaces, also wall or window mounting
Benefits
The built-in signal booster helps compensate for weak reception in areas with obstacles such as thick walls or where the transmitter is distant. Picture stability and reduced pixelation are noted for standard-definition and high-definition channels when the amplifier is correctly adjusted. The aerial is ready for 4K-ready sets according to the product description, so it can be used with modern smart TVs for clearer images. ⚡ Portability is another advantage, since the unit is lightweight and easy to store when not in use.
Usage Recommendations
Place the aerial near a window and experiment with small changes in height and angle to find the best reception. Use the adjustable gain control to fine-tune the amplifier output if you encounter interference or overly strong signals, and be aware that performance depends heavily on local transmitter strength and surrounding obstacles. For travel, keep the antenna in its protective case or a soft pocket to avoid damaging the magnetic base or connector.
Note that claims about range and channel availability are according to the manufacturer, and signal levels will vary by location. The aerial may not resolve very weak signals in every situation, so expect different results depending on local coverage and building materials.









