New Clearstream Max
So it looks like the Clearstream Eclipse has been updated to the new Clearstream Max. I've been looking at these antennas and had a question I never got around to asking.
They say the antennas are ideal for areas challenged with receiving signals through heavy foliage. Now I know foliage (leaves) will scatter the signal, so are these antennas just better at isolating the scatter signals? I know no antenna can get good reception through heavy foliage. Here is a link to the new antenna. ClearStream 2MAX™ UHF/VHF Indoor/Outdoor HDTV Antenna |
Laughable.....................
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The ClearStream MAX series are the next generation of the C1V, C2V, and the C4V.
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Looks similar to the C2V, but without the reflector. My guess is that the UHF gain would be a bit less and the VHF gain the same. Useful for many applications.
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Reflectors will be available as an add-on later this summer.
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So I guess it's what I thought. Marketing hype. Any antenna still needs line-of-sight for the best reception. I guess until an antenna incorporates a laser beam to cut a hole through the leaves I'll just get my antenna higher.
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