Xtreme Signal

Listing Results Xtreme Signal

About 17 results and 3 answers.

Xtreme Signal Antennas - Xtreme Signal

Mount your Xtreme Signal antenna almost anywhere. The apartment-dweller’s friend. Perfect for HOA neighborhoods. Medium Range. Maximum Power. Pick up practically any signal, from practically any direction. The ultimate choice for long-range reception. The biggest, baddest antenna there is. …

Show more

See More

HDB91X - Xtreme Signal

The Xtreme Signal HDB91X UHF antenna gives you more value for your money! It is designed to receive UHF channels from further away than many other deep fringe antennas. If you are trying to capture long distance UHF TV stations – or simply want one of the strongest antennas you can buy – you will appreciate the sheer power of the Xtreme ...

Show more

See More

HDB8X - Xtreme Signal

The Xtreme Signal HDB8X is the best choice for you because it combines the power of an “old-school” antenna with 21st century style and design. Use it to pull in most or all UHF channels in stunning high definition. This durable, high-tech TV antenna is just as powerful as those huge antennas of …

Show more

See More

HDB4X - Xtreme Signal

Buy Now Click Here Download Manual Click Here . The Xtreme Signal HDB4X UHF TV antenna is the best choice for picking up distant signals that other antennas just can’t get! There’s a lot of free HDTV out there. Make sure you get the most high-definition channels by getting the strongest TV antenna you can buy, the Xtreme Signal series.

Show more

See More

Xtreme Signal Long Range HD VHF UHF FM Outdoor

Bought this unit to replace my Radio Shack deep fringe yagi, that I installed about 14 years ago, after tree limbs damaged it. This new Xtreme unit increased me to about 60 channels, all crystal-clear, with good signal strength. The build quality seems excellent, quite solid. I like that it is US built also. Assembly took about an hour -- not bad.

Show more

See More

Amazon.com: Xtreme Signal HD8200XL Long

To get the strongest signal it takes a big antenna, and the HD8200XL delivers just that. Xtreme high-gain reception of the digital spectrum, as well as HD FM and analog FM. Great for deep fringe areas, or for those in low signal areas like valleys or behind hills or mountains.

Show more

See More

Assembly Instructions for the HDB8X 8-Bay

May 20, 2013 . An instructional video on how to put together, one of the strongest 8-Bay bowtie antennas on the market. This antenna enables you to start receiving FREE lo...

Show more

See More

Police/Fire XStream® Federal Signal

Built-in Versatility. XStream™ is an interior mount LED warning light that can be installed almost anywhere inside a police car, fire commander and volunteer fire vehicle, or work truck. XStream is available in single- or dual-head configurations and with cigarette plug …

Show more

See More

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When do I need to rescan channels on my TV?

    You need to scan for channels every time there’s a change in local broadcast frequencies. That means you have to rescan every time you move, every time you buy a new TV or antenna, and every time a local TV station changes to a different broadcast frequency. In this past, this roughly translated to “if the TV ain’t working, scan for channels.”

  • Where do I find the channel scan on my TV?

    Find and select the “Channel Scan” option in your TV’s menu. If you can’t find the “Channel Scan” option, dig through the TV’s “Settings,” “Tools,” “Channels,” or “Options” menu. Once your TV starts scanning for channels, find something to do.

  • How long does it take to scan channels on TV?

    On some TVs, you have to press the “Input” button and go to “Antenna.”. Once your TV starts scanning for channels, find something to do. Channel scanning can take upwards of 10 minutes. When scanning is complete, your TV will either display how many channels are available or drop you back into a broadcast.

Have feedback?

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us.