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product_id: 1143368
title: "Compact Outdoor or Attic Yagi HD TV Antenna with Super Long 75 Mile Range – Digital OTA Antenna for Clear VHF & UHF Reception, NexGenTV ™ Compatible, Supports 4K/8K 1080p TVs"
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# 75-mile super long range Durable for outdoor & attic use Pre-assembled, easy install kit Compact Outdoor or Attic Yagi HD TV Antenna with Super Long 75 Mile Range – Digital OTA Antenna for Clear VHF & UHF Reception, NexGenTV ™ Compatible, Supports 4K/8K 1080p TVs

**Brand:** rca
**Price:** VT37961
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📺 Elevate your streaming game—cut cable, keep clarity, and never miss a moment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Compact Outdoor or Attic Yagi HD TV Antenna with Super Long 75 Mile Range – Digital OTA Antenna for Clear VHF & UHF Reception, NexGenTV ™ Compatible, Supports 4K/8K 1080p TVs by rca
- **How much does it cost?** VT37961 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/1143368-compact-outdoor-or-attic-yagi-hd-tv-antenna-with-super)

## Best For

- rca enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rca brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Ready:** Fully compatible with NexGenTV™ for crystal-clear VHF & UHF signals on your 4K/8K and 1080p TVs.
- • **Smart Signal Hunting:** Use the free RCA Signal Finder app to pinpoint the strongest channels and optimize your antenna’s direction.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Rugged construction ensures reliable reception rain or shine, indoors or outdoors.
- • **Cut the Cord, Not the Quality:** Enjoy free access to 100+ HD channels including 4K/8K broadcasts—ditch cable bills forever.
- • **Effortless Setup, Instant Upgrade:** Pre-assembled design with included mast, clamps, and transformer means you’re streaming in no time.

## Overview

The RCA Compact Outdoor/Attic Yagi HD TV Antenna delivers a powerful 75-mile range reception of over 100 free digital channels, including 4K and 8K broadcasts. Designed for easy installation with pre-assembled parts and durable materials, it works flawlessly indoors or outdoors. Compatible with NexGenTV™, it supports VHF and UHF signals for superior picture and sound quality. The included RCA Signal Finder app helps users optimize antenna placement, making it the perfect cable-free upgrade for modern 4K/1080p TVs.

## Description

Get superior reception without the whole neighborhood noticing. This compact outdoor antenna is designed to maximize signal reception and integrate seamlessly into any home environment, indoors or out. Receive all available local HD digital broadcasts channels for free, including digital formats via UHF and VHF frequencies.

Review: Dumping Cable TV - This is my experience with this Antenna, please check all facts before trying this, I am not a professional. I bought this as part of my new TV setup so I could dump cable. So far everything has worked out well, just one small hitch. I decided to put it in my loft as that was an easier option for me. There is one thing I didn't see mentioned and so didn't know about until I opened the instructions, you have to buy some extra parts to be able to install the Antenna. It HAS to be grounded, otherwise you might find your house on fire one day. You will need to purchase a long enough length of grounding wire to go from the Antenna to a grounding point, like your electrical service ground. If you look around the Internet the IEEE has videos on the correct way to do this. You will also need two clamps, one to clamp the ground wire to the antenna and one to clamp the other end to the service panel ground. You will also need a grounding block to ground the Antenna coax cable, to prevent electrical surges. It was easy to put the Antenna in my loft and secure it to an upright beam away from all the other stuff up there. I downloaded a free Android Compass App and searched on Antennaweb for the direction of my local stations so I could point the Antenna in the right direction before I decided where to put it. I would suggest that you test your ground clamp hookup and do a dummy run of clamping the antenna before you go up in the loft, so when you get up in the heat and low light, you already know what to do, I had a couple of small problems that would have been avoided if I did that first. I secured the Antenna and hooked up the ground wire first, and then the coax, making sure it was secure and the grounding wire was tight at each connection, I scraped off some of the gray paint from the Antenna mount so that the ground clamp was metal to metal. Once everything was hooked up and secure I fed this into my existing cable TV coax run, so I could feed all the rooms without running any new cables. One thing, from what I have researched, this Antenna feed cannot share the cable Internet coax, so keep that separate if you still get your Internet that way. I tuned in my TV's by using the scan function and lots of channels appeared, the picture is very clear and better than my cable feed. There was a lot of foreign and local channels that didn't interest me, so I had to go through them and switch those off on each TV. The channels I kept are: CBS, NBC, COZI, CW, Antenna, This, ABC7, LWN, KCAL9, FOX, KCOP, BOUNCE, MOVIES, KCET, ION, ION LIFE, QUBO, KXLA, PBS SoCal, PBS OC, KDOC, METV, KLCS, PBS Kids, CREATE, KBEH. I have had this a few weeks and have not had one problem. I am also using this to feed a Homerun HD receiver that I also bought on desertcart, I will review this on the appropriate page, but this means that using an old PC running Windows Media Center, X-Boxes that I already had along with the Homerun and the Antenna, I now have the whole house hooked up with a DVR system that can record 2 channels while watching another, and playback my shows whenever I want to. Adding desertcart Prime and Netflix means that a few weeks in and I don't miss cable at all. UPDATE 12/24/13: I got rid of my Homerun and got a Tivo Roamio and it also works great with this antenna. It plugged in and I got setup with no problems. 2 Months later and I still have crystal clear reception with no dropouts.
Review: Perfect! And saved about $100 from getting the "cool" antennae - I have to say I am amazed at how well this antennae works. I have been contemplating "cutting the cord" for sometime. A few weeks ago, my cable company called me to say my promotion period was ending and my bill was gonna jump significantly and wanted to know what I wanted to do. (I know, what cable company does that? Cincinnati Bell did.) Anyways, that was my motivation, so I dived into the old school world of over the air(OTA) lifestyle. Let me start with describing my set up real quick. I am using an older desktop that I have for my home theater computer (HTPC). I upgraded the HDD to a solid state drive and the RAM from 8 gb to 16 gb. Installed PLEX as a media server ( its a bit convoluted to set up, but once you figure it out, it works wonderfully). Additionally, I also purchased a dual HD Hauppauge USB tuner and a Winegard LNA-200 Boost XT Preamplifier (to boost the OTA TV signals). When I first received this antennae, I unpacked it and unfolded the arms and just connected it to the Hauppauge tuner to the HTPC and set it next to the TV. I wasn't impressed, lol. But, I wasn't going to knock it yet, because my plan was to install it in the attic and splice into the cable coaxial that was no longer being used. My attic is a bit small, no room to actually stand, but enough room where I was able to attach the included base pole to a rafter joist and then the antennae to the pole. I cut the coaxial that was already up there (was only used to connect to the (now returned) cable box, so I was safe in using it) added a coaxial plug to the line and then connected that to the pre-amp, then connected the preamp to the antennae. Went back to the HTPC, plugged in the connector for the Preamp (it is a USB powered connection) then from that to the Hauppauge tuner and the tuner to the HTPC. (It did require three three foot coaxial segments I bought at the local box store, you can make your own if you like. 1- connection from preamp to antennae,2- from the wall to the preamp USB power supply, 3- from preamp USB power supply to the tuner. ) After finally figuring out the PLEX LIVE TV & DVR settings, I was able to run a channel scan. IF you don't have an HTPC, you would just connect the coaxial directly to your TV ( or digital converter box, if its an old one) and run your channel scan through the TV process. Anyway, back to my set up.....when I had the antennae next to the TV I picked up 14 channels but could not pick up CBS or FOX. Now, with it properly set up and installed, I am picking up EVERY AVAILABLE channel (51 channels!) in my area and ALL WITH FULL SIGNALS! (both VHF and UHF signals). I have all the major networks in 1080 HD with ASC 3.1 HD Audio (standard broadcast signal). The resolution is much better than what I was paying for through the cable company. Also, with the PLEX server I can set the DVR to record what I want. My limitation is the amount of space on my hard drive. I can now watch live TV from anywhere, plus listen to my music and any movies in my library. During the recent events in Washington DC, I was able to watch HD TV in my car on my phone on a quick run to the store! I had originally shopped some pretty cool looking antennas priced $100 or more than this one, but decided to go with this based upon price and the fact it is an RCA. They should know what they are doing right? They've been around forever, great choice for me! I am very happy with this antennae and highly recommend it. With the preamp all my signals are strong. Please note I am within 25 miles of my regional broadcast antennas, but there are numerous foothills between my house and the towers. Still, my reception is crystal clear and no dropouts. Happy Tuning!

## Features

- Enjoy top-rated HDTV network programming on channels like CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC and more; Your favorite shows for free (no more cable bills) with no monthly fee or subscription; Great complement to streaming players and dependable backup source when storms knock out cable or satellite
- Receives TV broadcasts including 4K, 8K and 1080 HDTV for highest-quality picture and sound - both UHF and VHF stations – with up to 70+ mile range from the broadcast towers
- Withstands tough outdoor conditions with durable construction and materials; Superior reception outdoors or even when mounted in the attic
- Easy installation with pre-assembled design, easy-lock fold-out UHF reflector and snap-lock elements; Includes mast, locking mast clamp, mounting hardware and 75-ohm matching transformer (coax cable sold separately)
- The free RCA Signal Finder app is your digital compass that guides you to the most high definition channels and aligns your antenna perfectly

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0024R4B5C |
| AntennaDescription | Satellite |
| Best Sellers Rank | #202 in TV Antennas |
| Brand | RCA |
| Built-In Media | Antenna^mounting hardware^75ohm matching transformer |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,492) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044476064524 |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Audiovox Accessories Corporation |
| Maximum Range | 369600 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 100 |
| UPC | 044476064524 044476151125 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited |

## Product Details

- **Antenna:** Satellite
- **Brand:** RCA
- **Color:** Silver
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00044476064524
- **Impedance:** 75 Ohms
- **Manufacturer:** Audiovox Accessories Corporation
- **Maximum Range:** 369600 Feet
- **Number of Channels:** 100
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **UPC:** 044476064524 044476151125

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: purple stations**
A: Instead of being a fool, I will answer your question.  This particular yagi/LPDA MAY get a few of the stations in purple- tropospheric conditions will wildly vary your reception on the fringe or 1-2 edge channels.

**Q: Want to install in the attic. Do I need to aim the long axis of the antenna in any particular direction?**
A: Go to TVfool.com and enter your street address. You will see a map of all the TV transmitters in your area. Aim the antenna at the stations you want. You may need to add more antennas to point in different directions so get a tall mast on your roof, at least 5-6 feet tall. Either use a splitter to combine all the coax cables from the antennas into a single coax to go to your TV set. Or you can use twin-lead TV (ladder line) to connect the antennas together at the same point where you connect the 75 ohm Balun transformer (2 wires on one end, a female F connector for the coax on the other end). This will eliminate the signal loss that a coax splitter would introduce into your antenna system.

**Q: What color zones is this antenna rated for? Why is this so hard to find out except for ChannelMaster?**
A: The box says “yellow, green, light green, red” for the zones.

**Q: Stupid question:  If I put this in the attic and my splitter is in the basement (which runs to 5 tv sets), do I need to run the cable to the basement?**
A: It should be Antenna > 300 to 75 Ohm Balun >short high quality quad shield coax >amplifier > 50 ft coax to basement or wherever >into splitter > splitter to TVs. The amp should be as near the antenna as possible, the splitter should be equadistant from all TVs. You don't want the amp on the far end because you amplify all the noise picked up along the cable run and pipe it to the TVs. You also save money on cable, so you can buy the best cable possible. Make sure the whole system is grounded properly too.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dumping Cable TV
*by J***S on August 25, 2013*

This is my experience with this Antenna, please check all facts before trying this, I am not a professional. I bought this as part of my new TV setup so I could dump cable. So far everything has worked out well, just one small hitch. I decided to put it in my loft as that was an easier option for me. There is one thing I didn't see mentioned and so didn't know about until I opened the instructions, you have to buy some extra parts to be able to install the Antenna. It HAS to be grounded, otherwise you might find your house on fire one day. You will need to purchase a long enough length of grounding wire to go from the Antenna to a grounding point, like your electrical service ground. If you look around the Internet the IEEE has videos on the correct way to do this. You will also need two clamps, one to clamp the ground wire to the antenna and one to clamp the other end to the service panel ground. You will also need a grounding block to ground the Antenna coax cable, to prevent electrical surges. It was easy to put the Antenna in my loft and secure it to an upright beam away from all the other stuff up there. I downloaded a free Android Compass App and searched on Antennaweb for the direction of my local stations so I could point the Antenna in the right direction before I decided where to put it. I would suggest that you test your ground clamp hookup and do a dummy run of clamping the antenna before you go up in the loft, so when you get up in the heat and low light, you already know what to do, I had a couple of small problems that would have been avoided if I did that first. I secured the Antenna and hooked up the ground wire first, and then the coax, making sure it was secure and the grounding wire was tight at each connection, I scraped off some of the gray paint from the Antenna mount so that the ground clamp was metal to metal. Once everything was hooked up and secure I fed this into my existing cable TV coax run, so I could feed all the rooms without running any new cables. One thing, from what I have researched, this Antenna feed cannot share the cable Internet coax, so keep that separate if you still get your Internet that way. I tuned in my TV's by using the scan function and lots of channels appeared, the picture is very clear and better than my cable feed. There was a lot of foreign and local channels that didn't interest me, so I had to go through them and switch those off on each TV. The channels I kept are: CBS, NBC, COZI, CW, Antenna, This, ABC7, LWN, KCAL9, FOX, KCOP, BOUNCE, MOVIES, KCET, ION, ION LIFE, QUBO, KXLA, PBS SoCal, PBS OC, KDOC, METV, KLCS, PBS Kids, CREATE, KBEH. I have had this a few weeks and have not had one problem. I am also using this to feed a Homerun HD receiver that I also bought on Amazon, I will review this on the appropriate page, but this means that using an old PC running Windows Media Center, X-Boxes that I already had along with the Homerun and the Antenna, I now have the whole house hooked up with a DVR system that can record 2 channels while watching another, and playback my shows whenever I want to. Adding Amazon Prime and Netflix means that a few weeks in and I don't miss cable at all. UPDATE 12/24/13: I got rid of my Homerun and got a Tivo Roamio and it also works great with this antenna. It plugged in and I got setup with no problems. 2 Months later and I still have crystal clear reception with no dropouts.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect! And saved about $100 from getting the "cool" antennae
*by M***L on January 10, 2021*

I have to say I am amazed at how well this antennae works. I have been contemplating "cutting the cord" for sometime. A few weeks ago, my cable company called me to say my promotion period was ending and my bill was gonna jump significantly and wanted to know what I wanted to do. (I know, what cable company does that? Cincinnati Bell did.) Anyways, that was my motivation, so I dived into the old school world of over the air(OTA) lifestyle. Let me start with describing my set up real quick. I am using an older desktop that I have for my home theater computer (HTPC). I upgraded the HDD to a solid state drive and the RAM from 8 gb to 16 gb. Installed PLEX as a media server ( its a bit convoluted to set up, but once you figure it out, it works wonderfully). Additionally, I also purchased a dual HD Hauppauge USB tuner and a Winegard LNA-200 Boost XT Preamplifier (to boost the OTA TV signals). When I first received this antennae, I unpacked it and unfolded the arms and just connected it to the Hauppauge tuner to the HTPC and set it next to the TV. I wasn't impressed, lol. But, I wasn't going to knock it yet, because my plan was to install it in the attic and splice into the cable coaxial that was no longer being used. My attic is a bit small, no room to actually stand, but enough room where I was able to attach the included base pole to a rafter joist and then the antennae to the pole. I cut the coaxial that was already up there (was only used to connect to the (now returned) cable box, so I was safe in using it) added a coaxial plug to the line and then connected that to the pre-amp, then connected the preamp to the antennae. Went back to the HTPC, plugged in the connector for the Preamp (it is a USB powered connection) then from that to the Hauppauge tuner and the tuner to the HTPC. (It did require three three foot coaxial segments I bought at the local box store, you can make your own if you like. 1- connection from preamp to antennae,2- from the wall to the preamp USB power supply, 3- from preamp USB power supply to the tuner. ) After finally figuring out the PLEX LIVE TV & DVR settings, I was able to run a channel scan. IF you don't have an HTPC, you would just connect the coaxial directly to your TV ( or digital converter box, if its an old one) and run your channel scan through the TV process. Anyway, back to my set up.....when I had the antennae next to the TV I picked up 14 channels but could not pick up CBS or FOX. Now, with it properly set up and installed, I am picking up EVERY AVAILABLE channel (51 channels!) in my area and ALL WITH FULL SIGNALS! (both VHF and UHF signals). I have all the major networks in 1080 HD with ASC 3.1 HD Audio (standard broadcast signal). The resolution is much better than what I was paying for through the cable company. Also, with the PLEX server I can set the DVR to record what I want. My limitation is the amount of space on my hard drive. I can now watch live TV from anywhere, plus listen to my music and any movies in my library. During the recent events in Washington DC, I was able to watch HD TV in my car on my phone on a quick run to the store! I had originally shopped some pretty cool looking antennas priced $100 or more than this one, but decided to go with this based upon price and the fact it is an RCA. They should know what they are doing right? They've been around forever, great choice for me! I am very happy with this antennae and highly recommend it. With the preamp all my signals are strong. Please note I am within 25 miles of my regional broadcast antennas, but there are numerous foothills between my house and the towers. Still, my reception is crystal clear and no dropouts. Happy Tuning!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***S on September 10, 2020*

ok aerial

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