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Channel Master CM 3679 Ultra Hi-Crossfire HDTV Antenna

Channel Master CM 3679 Ultra Hi-Crossfire HDTV Antenna

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Brand: Channel Master
Category: CE

List Price: $95.95
Buy New: $84.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 16
Dimensions (in): 122 x 110 x 35.4

MPN: 3679
Model: 3679
UPC: 020572036795
EAN: 0020572036795
ASIN: B0013BPF82

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • All aluminum phasing crossover harness for years of excellent reception
  • Drop wind directors, corner reflectors and folded UHF dipoles for extra UHF gain
  • Heavy duty rear elements for greater strength
  • Long lasting ABS insulators for support even in high strength winds
  • Spun boom ends offer stability in high winds and prevent annoying wind whistle

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Channel Master CM 3679 Ultra Hi-Crossfire HDTV Antenna offers exceptional gain across the entire bandwidth. The Crossfire's performance is attributed to higher proportional energy absorption which means this antenna has more working elements per TV channel, thereby increasing antenna efficiency. When in a weak signal area and a high gain antenna is required, Crossfire is the antenna of choice. Includes an outdoor Balun Kit, which allows the antenna to be connected directly to a 75 ohm coax cable. It also includes the Balun, weather boot and S clip.


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Really BIG   February 14, 2010
R Glaz (PA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The little criss-cross things running down the center came a little bent up.
This is a FACTORY packing problem, likely to be "normal".
Note you need the VHF section (the real wide sections)
if your local station stayed on the lower band frequencies.
See [...] for more info, (only a zipcode needed for
exact results for your area). WEB site Free, works in (US).



5 out of 5 stars great all around antenna   September 8, 2009
L. Dickens
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

this is a great anteanna, it arrived from Amazon as promised and on time, easy to install, gets all the channels compared to my old one which is why i got this one, i had a channel master antenna before so i knew they made good products but when it broke i replaced it with a Radio Shack antenna which wasn't that great, so when i got my new tv and needed a better digital antenna i decided on this one.


4 out of 5 stars Good antenna except for mounting of the matching transformer   May 4, 2009
Edward R. Wendell IV
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

In general I'm pleased with the build and performance of this antenna. It seems to be at least as well built as the locally available antennas that I looked at and it met my particular performance and price point. I was extremely pleased to find that it is manufactured in the USA.

The problem is that none of the included instructions are specific to this antenna. The first page is generic to all the Crossfire antennas. The second page, while useful for proper assembly of the feed dipole, still doesn't reflect this specific antenna. This matters because there is no good instruction as to where to mount the matching transformer and feed cable. The pictures don't match the antenna. What they show suggests mounting the transformer on the side of the boom with one of the feed wires almost touching the feed network and the other touching the boom. This is wrong. A steel mounting clip is included to attach the matching transformer to the boom but there is insufficient distance between the connection point and the next element for it to fit. I decided that the best way to mount the transformer is to not mount it at all but to simply let it hang from the terminals at a downward angle, supported on the bottom side by clamping the coax to the side of the corner reflector boom in a fashion similar to that shown in fig. 8 on the first instruction page. This clamp, oddly enough, isn't included in the box. I ended up having to take the antenna back down and rework the mounting of the matching transformer because my first attempt resulted in a weak output signal.

In general, it appears that the CM 3679 is a new or updated design that hasn't been entirely thought out. That said, I'm now currently receiving two beautiful looking digital channels that my old antenna wouldn't provide.


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