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Advantage 60

Advantage 60

Medium range directional (line of sight) outdoor TV antenna up to 60 miles

About This Item

CM-3018
  • Superior Reception Range: Captures signals up to 60 miles away, ensuring you get the best quality TV broadcasts.
  • High Definition Clarity: Receives digital HDTV signals for crystal-clear picture quality from major networks like CBS, FOX, ABC, NBC, PBS, Univision, and Telemundo.
  • Enhanced Signal Strength: High gain performance ensures reliable reception even in challenging conditions.
  • Built to Last: Constructed from durable materials to withstand extreme weather and high winds, offering long-term reliability.
  • Easy Installation: Includes mounting hardware and a step-by-step guide. (Mast and Wall-Mount Not Included)
  • Future-Ready: Supports ATSC 3.0 and 4K broadcasts, ensuring compatibility with upcoming broadcast standards.
  • Trusted Brand: Manufactured by Channel Master, a trusted name in antennas since 1949, providing top-notch warranty and support.
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Overview

The Advantage 60 is a directional (log periodic), line-of-sight outdoor TV antenna that receives high definition and digital signals from a single direction. This antenna has a reception range of up to 60 miles.

Medium range directional (line of sight) outdoor TV antenna up to 60 miles.

Specifications

What's Included
Advantage 60, Hardware (Mast, Amplifier and Coax Cable Not Included), Installation Guide
Warranty
1-Year Limited Warranty
Bandwidth
54 to 216 and 470 to 700 MHz
VHF Gain
8.2dB
UHF Gain
8.4dB
Front to Back Ratio
15dB
Impedance
300 Ohm (75 Ohm balun included)
Boom Length
113"
Number of Elements
30
Max Element Width
95"
Mounting Clamp
U bolt up to 1.75"
Turning Radius
5 ft
Output Connector
F-type
Size (product)
113" x 95" x 22"
Size (packaging)
69.25" x 7" x 7.25"
Weight (product)
5 lb
Weight (packaging)
8.25 lb
Wind Resistance
(at 100 mph, no ice) – 25 lb
 

Customer Reviews

Based on 36 reviews
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Yariel Ayala
Best tv Antenna

Compré está antena hace 4 años atrás y nunca ha dado problemas de señal, vivo en Vieques, Puerto Rico y en mi área hay mala recepción. Pude encontrar 46 canales digitales sin amplificación, gracias channel master

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Sparky
Advantage 60

Improved my reception on most channels in suburban Phila by 20%, We're 24 miles to the transmitters but with the hills and trees getting good reception can be difficult. Even WPVI channel 6 is looking good now. Easy to assemble and looks to be a durable product. Very happy with my purchase. And no cable bills to speak of is a BIG Savings for years to come.

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M.E.
Advantage 60

This Advantage 60 is paired with an old Ultra- HI Crossfire 33678. The compass bearings of the two are 257 and 302 degrees with a Jointenna to combine the received frequencies with amplifiers ( it’s a long) RG6 run for 4 TVs. This is hilly and wooded area and the transmitter towers are 30 plus miles away. Humidity and excessive heat in the attic ( and noticeable transmission power fluctuations) seem to adversary degrade reception).
So, why would I rate this product a 5 stars? The reception, when the attic cools off is great and when the humidity drops, even better. Plus I am saving almost $200 a month in satellite bills. NICE!

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AJE Update
Update - Superior Reception

I recently wrote a review about the superior reception of the Channel Master 60 compared to my old antenna. I not experienced storm weather at the time of the review. I couldn't get any reception when a storm came through. We had our storms and heavy winds and the reception has be excellent on all the channels - VHF and UHF. The channels that I do not receive are from stations' whose towers are in different directions, but these stations are duplicates anyway. Great directional antenna. Expensive but worth the money. Boyertown, PA.

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AJE
Superior Reception

I live in a hilly terrain 35 miles from a major city where there are serval transmission towers within 8 miles from each other, about 12 stations - 20+ channels. So a directional antenna makes sense for me. The antenna I had, Leadzm-TA 451B, advertised a 150 range. It also required a booster amp. All was good when the day as clear and calm. My signal strength ranged in the high 70's, but on windy days the signal would drop. Finally decided to change antennas to a Channel Master 60 antenna. The signal strength is in the high 90's (I am using the booster), and the picture is sharper and steady on both calm and windy days. I haven't experience a stormy day, and will need to return to report.