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Indoor TV Antenna BLOW 6615# — active indoor antenna for digital terrestrial TV (model 6615#)
BLOW 6615# is an active indoor TV antenna designed to receive digital terrestrial television (DVB‑T/T2) signals in apartments and homes. The antenna connects directly to a TV set or an external DVB‑T/T2 receiver and provides amplification of UHF and VHF broadcast signals to improve reception where an outdoor antenna is impractical. It is intended for receiving free‑to‑air channels and for reducing signal loss, pixelation and audio dropouts in areas with weak or variable coverage.
The active design incorporates a built‑in amplifier that increases incoming signal strength for clearer picture and sound on compatible TVs and receivers. Its compact indoor form factor allows placement on shelves, TV cabinets or window sills without external mounting. The antenna supports both UHF and VHF bands used by digital terrestrial broadcasters and is easy to install with a single coaxial cable connection. The low‑profile appearance and lightweight construction make it suitable for urban apartments and rooms where external installation is not possible.
Connect the antenna's coaxial cable to the antenna input on your TV or DVB‑T/T2 receiver. If the antenna amplifier requires an external power supply, connect the provided power adapter or enable power‑injection from the TV/receiver according to the manufacturer's instructions. Use the TV or receiver's channel scan function to search for available digital terrestrial channels after positioning the antenna. Adjust the antenna placement and orientation (higher location or near a window may improve reception) and repeat the channel scan if needed to optimize signal quality.
Place the antenna as high as practical and near a window facing the direction of the nearest broadcast transmitter. Avoid placing the antenna behind large metal objects or inside enclosed cabinets. If reception remains weak, try small adjustments in orientation and location or enable the amplifier power option if available. Consult local transmitter maps and use the TV/receiver signal strength meter to find the best position.
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