Ant3037e
Anyone have gain numbers on this 66 inch antenna?
https://www.rcaantennas.net/outdoor/?sku=ANT3037E Indeed I have a hard time finding gain numbers on most of the RCA antennas. Emails to the Voxx people remain unanswered. |
To me it looks like a knock-off of the Winegard HD-7010.
Click the "SPECS" tab on the following link for a good approximation of performance. https://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?p=hd-7010 |
VOXX doesn't publish any kind of technical data for their RCA-branded antennas.
When last I heard (been a while), Winegard was producing the RCA stick antennas under a contract with VOXX. Probably why so many of the RCA antennas have look-alike models of older Winegard designs. That's also why Winegard's matching TV2900 transformers also look exactly like the RCA-branded VH10R at your local Lowe's store. |
Here is my reply from Voxx support;
Unfortunately, the gain information is proprietary information that we prefer not to share outside of our organization. The ANT3037E will perform better than the ANT751 as it's a is a much larger antenna and has a higher gain. ----- Customer Service |
I suppose I have to give them a point for responding... But can I deduct points for the response?
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I've been satisfied with my RCA 3037R so far. Longer boom helps with pick up of a few lower powered stations over L.A., 35 miles away, that are of interest to me. Signal strength for these is marginal but watchable. A bit more gain overall than the 751/HD7000. I would recommend it if you don't need to reach out beyond 65 miles, according to the owners manual. |
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The highest gain for the ANT3037E is 10.5 dBi. Customer Service So thats a little less secret I guess.. I guess one should buy the RCA antennas based on the packaging color or what they look like... |
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