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Televes 148383 DAT BOSS Mix LR Antenna W/Preamp Long Range Low-VHF/High-VHF/UHF Repack Ready. Upgraded Low VHF Version of The 149884, Silver/Yellow

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Antenna Television, Radio
Brand Televes
Color Silver/Yellow
Number of Channels 35
Maximum Range 120701 Meters

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  • The antenna has been completely redesigned for reception of TV signals on RF channels 2-36 improving gain and range over previous generations
  • Crystal clear TV reception enabled by a built-in T-Force preamplifier that automatically adjusts its gain independently for VHF and UHF signals for an optimum no-compromise performance
  • Elegant cutting edge design built strong to withstand the harshest elements
  • FM and LTE/5G filtering eliminates radio and cellular phone interference
  • Designed as a compact easy to install product for professionals and consumers alike (82.8 x 70 x 29 in)
  • Unlike most other antennas the preamplifier, power supply and LTE/5G filter are included making the DAT BOSS LR LoV/HiV/UHF your best value for fringe reception
  • Built-in TForce preamplifier continuously analyzes TV signals received by the antenna to provide the optimum gain and delivered signal level at all times. Based on proprietary MMIC technology exclusive to Televes offering unparalleled performance

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4.7
4.4
4.3
4.4
4.0
Easy to install
3.8
4.7
4.1
4.2
4.4
Easy to assemble
3.6
4.8
4.0
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4.4
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5.0
4.3
4.6
4.4
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4.3
4.5
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maximum range
120701 meters
60 miles
75 miles
75 miles
45 miles
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Television
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VHF-Low/VHF-High/UHF Channels 2-36 Repack ready If the DAT BOSS can't receive it, nothing can OVERVIEW: The DAT BOSS LR LoV/HiV/UHF antenna is an state of the art long range over the air HDTV antenna that automatically adapts its gain in real time to optimize the reception of television signals, ensuring the optimum level of signal is delivered at all times. This latest repack-ready version has been completely redesigned from the ground up for the new US broadcast frequencies, significantly improving gain and range over previous generations, filtering any interfering 5G signals above 608MHz, and providing independent amplification for the VHF and UHF bands. The DAT BOSS LR LoV/HiV/UHF is able to receive very weak distant signals while at the same time avoiding overload caused by very strong signals. This is a very high gain directional antenna designed to offer stable and high quality reception of low VHF, high VHF, and UHF signals (RF channels 2-36) in challenging long-range and fringe receiving scenarios despite continuous changes in weather and transmitting conditions thanks to its exclusive and intelligent built-in TForce amplifier. The Televes proprietary stacked triple boom design ensures market leading raw gain while still maintaining a compact and install friendly form factor. The DAT BOSS LR LoV/HiV/UHF ships as a compact package including the tools needed for assembly. No additional preamplifier purchase is required as the antenna includes a best-in-class very low-noise TForce preamplifier built in right at the dipole with automatic gain control, plus FM and cellphone signal filtering adapting to any installation situation. A low-consumption UL-listed power supply is included providing two outputs for convenient signal routing to additional TV sets. Not only do industry experts rave about the DAT BOSS LR LoV/HiV/UHF exceptional long range multi band performance and market leading gain but also the unparalleled manufacturing quality using only the finest materials (aluminum, stainless steel, ABS plastic) ensuring years of trouble free operation in the most challenging environments. The DAT BOSS LR LoV/HiV/UHF is your best option for a long range high gain antenna with automatic gain control and precise filtering to ensure the best possible reception at all times under the most challenging circumstances.

Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
93 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the reception, quality and clarity of the antenna. They mention that it delivers a strong signal, is well-made and that all channels work well with a clear signal. Some appreciate the high-definition clarity. However, some complain about the instructions, saying that they are a bit confusing and take a while to put together.

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16 customers mention12 positive4 negative

Customers like the reception of the antenna. They say it's a great antenna that delivers strong signal, and all signals are stable and don't cut out. Some customers also mention that it may be the most powerful TV antenna being sold in the USA.

"...Adding a signal splitter, inside the house, did not degrade reception, at all. The $220 price tag may seem a bit steep, initially...." Read more

"...the number of channels I can now receive with a really high reception level is phenomenal...." Read more

"...This one is by far the best on the market. This has everything you need to get the best reception and the most channels no matter where you live...." Read more

"...Good days it is fine, most days there is at least moderate signal loss and breakup, bad days? No signal at all!..." Read more

15 customers mention13 positive2 negative

Customers like the quality of the antenna. For example, they mention that it's well-made, pulls in every channel they hoped to get, and the sub-assemblies were well-engineered. That said, most of the other channels work well with a clear signal and no breakups at least 99% of the time.

"...Most of the other channels work well with a clear signal and no breakups at least 99% of the time. But channel 5?..." Read more

"...Sub-assemblies were well-engineered; they fit through a smallish attic access...." Read more

"...But if you want to have the best reception along with an incredible build quality, then this antenna is for you. Set it and forget it." Read more

"Works great when you get a good signal on tv in the mountains." Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the antenna. They mention that it pulls in stations with perfect high definition clarity, and the OTA picture quality is outstanding.

"...network, and a lot of Chanel’s I didn’t know existed, all In super high HD quality, for free, the antenna is mostly a yagi design, that pulls in far..." Read more

"...Not only did it pull in this station with perfect high definition clarity, but it also pulled in an equally low powered UHF PBS station the same..." Read more

"it is bigger than I thought it would be but the picture is a lot better n crisper . . I put guy wires on the pole to brace the pole ...." Read more

"Product quality is excellent and OTA picture quality is outstanding...." Read more

17 customers mention3 positive14 negative

Customers find the instructions for the antenna to be confusing and time-consuming. They say that the instructions are not clear and that the parts are not numbered correctly. Some customers also mention that the antenna is slow to put together and that it takes a while to put it together.

"...Finally go that done eariler this week. Asssembly? Slow, and a tiny bit confusing...but manageable...." Read more

"...The assembly instructions leave a bit to be desired; the pictures/illustrations being the weak point of the kit...." Read more

"...be much to small for such a large antenna, well turns out it requires a lot of assembly, after watching a very detailed yt video, I build it with..." Read more

"...not as hard to assemble as other reviewers indicated, but yes, was time consuming...." Read more

5 customers mention1 positive4 negative

Customers are not impressed with the power of the antenna. They say that it is super powerful but quite big.

"...Several notes:- It's really big. Have a sturdy pole. When assembling, do not attach the low-VHF section until you take it outside...." Read more

"...This antenna has the gain needed but it is BIG. Mine is in my attic, and works great." Read more

"...It is super powerful but a bit flimsy so don't be too ruff otherwise, you might bend it while you install it...." Read more

"...seller was Ness Electronics, Inc.. Did you notice that Amazon does not list the size? You won't find it anywhere else on the web either...." Read more

Amazing signal improvement!
5 Stars
Amazing signal improvement!
Let me get the bad out of the way: The people who say it will take about an hour to assemble? This is true. I'm reasonably mechanically inclined, but there are a fair amount of parts, and the instructions, although not terrible by any means, could be a touch better. So do figure it will take an hour, and you might have to read the instructions more than once to figure it all out (oh, and there are 2 different sheets...one pictures the individual parts with numbers, the other has pictorial instructions. You'll need them both!!).Ok, the bad is out of the way...now the good. Let me describe our actual situation. We live in a single story ranch style house, which is about 17 feet from ground to peak. On the back of the house is an about 20 foot pole, onto which the antenna is attached. (so not much clearance there., the antenna points at the peak of the house). The TV broadcasting antennas are all around 63 miles to our southeast, but over mostly level ground. But, that's still a long way. most of the channels are UHF, but dear old ABC Channel 5 still broadcasts on low VHF, and that, my friends, is the biggest issue!Up until now, we relied on a Winegard HD8200XL antenna (the longest range antenna Winegard makes that includes low VHF, along with a mast-mounted Winegard signal amplifier. That all feeds into a TABLO over-the-air DVR. Seriously, spent some time and effort getting what I felt was the best (or at least one of the best) antenna/amplifier combos. And, it has most worked for everything EXCEPT that darn low-VHF channel 5! Most of the other channels work well with a clear signal and no breakups at least 99% of the time. But channel 5? Good days it is fine, most days there is at least moderate signal loss and breakup, bad days? No signal at all!I was dispairing that I was going to need to find a way to get more height (to clear our roof better, but also just generally because higher should give more signal) and wasn't looking forward to the expense and effort of a tower/roof-mount/whatever. But couldn't find any other antennas that I felt would offer more improvement by itself.But, on YouTube there is this super-knowledgeable guy who goes by "The Antenna Guy". Lots of good videos and reviews of antennas. His review of this antenna (Televes 148383 DAT BOSS Mix LR Antenna W/Preamp Long Range Low-VHF/High-VHF/UHF) was a turning point for me. In his viewing area, he has a "garbage" channel that broadcasts on low VHF, just like me. He was impressed, and if the Antenna Guy is impressed, so am I.Ordered the antenna a couple months ago, but waited until I had time and the weather got better to assemble it and put it up. Finally go that done eariler this week. Asssembly? Slow, and a tiny bit confusing...but manageable. (although Televes could learn something about pre-assembling some parts from both Winegard and Channelmaster.But, without even taking the time to precisely aim it, the signal on lousy Channel 5 went from one bar to 4 bars (as good as it gets in Tablo). I am VERY impressed.Other stuff: Seems reasonably well constructed. On mast-amplifier is fed by a powered splitter inside the house (in our case, in the basement). I've include a picture of the old Winegard behind the new Televes for reference. The old Winegard was huge, at almost14 feet long and over 9 feet wide. This one is still big, but not that big.Long story short...if you are having reception problems, especially with channels on the low VHF band, this is almost certainly your best option. I wish an American company had something this good, but based on what I can find, they don't. And, I guess its Ok that we're helping our friends in Spain! I'm Ok with that! Cheers!
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Let me get the bad out of the way: The people who say it will take about an hour to assemble? This is true. I'm reasonably mechanically inclined, but there are a fair amount of parts, and the instructions, although not terrible by any means, could be a touch better. So do figure it will take an hour, and you might have to read the instructions more than once to figure it all out (oh, and there are 2 different sheets...one pictures the individual parts with numbers, the other has pictorial instructions. You'll need them both!!).

Ok, the bad is out of the way...now the good. Let me describe our actual situation. We live in a single story ranch style house, which is about 17 feet from ground to peak. On the back of the house is an about 20 foot pole, onto which the antenna is attached. (so not much clearance there., the antenna points at the peak of the house). The TV broadcasting antennas are all around 63 miles to our southeast, but over mostly level ground. But, that's still a long way. most of the channels are UHF, but dear old ABC Channel 5 still broadcasts on low VHF, and that, my friends, is the biggest issue!

Up until now, we relied on a Winegard HD8200XL antenna (the longest range antenna Winegard makes that includes low VHF, along with a mast-mounted Winegard signal amplifier. That all feeds into a TABLO over-the-air DVR. Seriously, spent some time and effort getting what I felt was the best (or at least one of the best) antenna/amplifier combos. And, it has most worked for everything EXCEPT that darn low-VHF channel 5! Most of the other channels work well with a clear signal and no breakups at least 99% of the time. But channel 5? Good days it is fine, most days there is at least moderate signal loss and breakup, bad days? No signal at all!

I was dispairing that I was going to need to find a way to get more height (to clear our roof better, but also just generally because higher should give more signal) and wasn't looking forward to the expense and effort of a tower/roof-mount/whatever. But couldn't find any other antennas that I felt would offer more improvement by itself.

But, on YouTube there is this super-knowledgeable guy who goes by "The Antenna Guy". Lots of good videos and reviews of antennas. His review of this antenna (Televes 148383 DAT BOSS Mix LR Antenna W/Preamp Long Range Low-VHF/High-VHF/UHF) was a turning point for me. In his viewing area, he has a "garbage" channel that broadcasts on low VHF, just like me. He was impressed, and if the Antenna Guy is impressed, so am I.

Ordered the antenna a couple months ago, but waited until I had time and the weather got better to assemble it and put it up. Finally go that done eariler this week. Asssembly? Slow, and a tiny bit confusing...but manageable. (although Televes could learn something about pre-assembling some parts from both Winegard and Channelmaster.

But, without even taking the time to precisely aim it, the signal on lousy Channel 5 went from one bar to 4 bars (as good as it gets in Tablo). I am VERY impressed.

Other stuff: Seems reasonably well constructed. On mast-amplifier is fed by a powered splitter inside the house (in our case, in the basement). I've include a picture of the old Winegard behind the new Televes for reference. The old Winegard was huge, at almost14 feet long and over 9 feet wide. This one is still big, but not that big.

Long story short...if you are having reception problems, especially with channels on the low VHF band, this is almost certainly your best option. I wish an American company had something this good, but based on what I can find, they don't. And, I guess its Ok that we're helping our friends in Spain! I'm Ok with that! Cheers!
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