pingbingding WA-8807 User manual

Amplified Digital Outdoor HDTV Antenna – 50 miles range
Model: WA-8807
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Main Technical and Features:
*Extremely High Performance for UHF Band only,
*50 mile maximum range possible. Individual experiences may vary.
Receive range: UHF
Frequency: 470-860MHz
UHF gain: 28dB
Max output level: 95dBu
Impedance: 75Ω
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ATSC
Compatible
HDTV
Compatible
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Fixing kit
Instruction
Main unit
Name
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U bolt
Wing nut
Specification
NO . QTY
Wing nut
Hex cap screw
Ring
Drywall screw
Wallplug
75Ω signal
cable
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16mm
16mm
Metallic screws
Twisting metal
Adaptor
Service card
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Detachable Amplifier
with gain Control
USB cable
Package Contents
32ft Coaxial
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Connectthe Antennato TV or Set‐top Box
A.Connect Antenna to TV with built-in digital tuner B. Connect Antenna to a digital set-top box.
Mount the Antenna
A,Mountthe antenna horizontal with twisting Metal
TV
ANT
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②③
Support rube diameter Φ30mm - Φ45
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ANT
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B,Mount the antenna vertical without twisting Metal (turning 90°)
C,Mount the antenna on the wall.
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AC 120V
DC 5V
Gain Control
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Connect your antenna's cable to the input jack of the amplifier, then connect
the amplifier's built-in cable to the antenna port on your TV or converter box.
- Connect the power according to the diagram above. You can use the included
wall adapter, or just use the USB cable on a USB port on your TV to power
your amplifier.
Find a convenient outdoor location to mount your antenna, then scan for channels.
Note: Before final mounting, first test your selected antenna location by scanning for
channels. In some instances, you may decide to relocate the antenna for better
reception.
If you are about 25-35 miles away from the tower, we recommend to connect antenna
without amplifier.
If you are about 35-50 miles away from the tower, we recommend to connect antenna
with amplifier.
Note: Please do remember to connect the power adapter to amplifier no matter the
Gain control is at the Max or Min position, otherwise the antenna won't work properly.
You can now pinpoint the exact amount of gain you want to use, in order to
get the best possible signal to your TV.
If you are closer to your broadcast towers, then you are going to want to use
less gain. If you are far away from your broadcast towers, you will want to
use more gain.
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Run a channel SCAN after connecting and positioning antenna
TIPS:
- Always try your antenna with and without the amplifier attached.
Depending on how close/far away you are from your towers, the amplifier
can help or hurt your signal.
- Go to antennaweb.org and enter your street address. This will show you
where the broadcast towers near you are located.
- Move your antenna around to see where you can obtain the best signal.
Any time you move it, or adjust the gain on the amplifier, it is
recommended to run another channel scan.
FEATURES:
- Boost the reception of your digital TV antenna signal.
- Enhances the performance of passive antennas in remote areas where the
signal isn't strong.
- Preserves signal purity with Extremely Low Noise (ELN) circuitry.
- Turn a TV with spotty reception into one with crisp and clear signal.
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Also Scan:
- Anytime antenna is moved
- Every month
- If you lose a channel
Scanning finds all available channels,
including newly added or changed.
General Instructions
1. Select MENU on the remote control that
came with your TV or digital converter box.
2. Select Channel Settings or Tuner Settings
3.Select Signal Source
4. Select Antenna or Air; not Cable
5. Select Channel Search or Channel Scan
Steps may vary. See your television’s manual.

Antenna Placement Options and Tips
Important: Always re-scan for channels whenever you move your antenna.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many channels can I receive?
The number of channels you can receive will be determined by what is broadcasting in
your area. Channel reception will vary from location to location based on terrain
(including trees, buildings, hills and mountains). The fewer obstructions, the better
your chance of receiving strong digital signals. Go to https://www.fcc.gov/general/
digital-television and find DTV Reception Maps, enter your address for a listing of likely
channels available in your area.
Will all the channels receive be High Definition (HD)?
Not all digital signals are High Definition (HD). Make sure you are using a High Definition
Television (HDTV) with built in ATSC tuner. When connecting the antenna to a third-
party receiver (set-top box), make sure it is capable of receiving HD. Otherwise no HD
channels can be viewed.
Will picture quality be better than with cable?
All cable companies compress their HD signals. The result is a degraded signal that is
usually inferior to ATSC broadcast. Many factors determine whether your picture quality
will be better in every instance.
Can I connect the antenna to multiple televisions?
Yes. However, the signal should only be split between multiple HDTVs if using an
amplified antenna.
Signal reception and quality depends on the distance from the broadcast tower to your
home. Surrounding geography and environment may also affect signal strength and
reception.
If your reception is sporadic or needs to be improved, try the helpful tips below:
1.Place the antenna in a higher location. If 32ft Coaxial Cable is shorter than desired distance
between the antenna and TV set, please extend Your TV Antenna Cable after the Amplifier
with Gain Control.
Note: Coaxial Cable (25 or 50 Feet) with Coaxial Coupler are sold separately.
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2.Face the antenna towards the nearest broadcast tower.
3.If you find the channels are less than expected, Please refer to “How many channels can I
receive?” In FAQ below.
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Troubleshooting
Why can't I receive a signal?
1. Check to make sure you have correctly connected the antenna to your HDTV or third-
party HD receiver. See “Connect the Antenna to TV or Set-top Box” in this manual.
2. Re-scan for channels. In the TV's setup menu, set the mode to 'Antenna' or 'Air'.
Refer to the TV manual for detailed instructions. While in the TV's setup menu, set
TV to scan for channels. This can sometimes be listed as 'auto-program', 'channel
search', or 'channel scan'. Refer to your TV manual for detailed instructions.
3. Reposition the antenna in a different location, such as higher on a wall. Also try
facing the antenna directly towards the broadcast tower. Signal strength will vary
based on the surrounding conditions. Distance from the tower, and surrounding hills,
buildings and even tall trees can impact reception. Always re-scan for channels after
moving the antenna.
Why can't I get a specific channel that is known to be available in my area? One
channel is missing.
1. There may be obstructions between the antenna and the broadcast tower of your
desired channel. Please try to reposition the antenna and re-run the channel scan.
2. Try to mount the antenna horizontal/ vertical, with/without twisting Metal
(turning 90 ) and re-scan for channels. °
Why can't I get any channels from the antenna?
1. Your TV may not be functioning in the desired mode, or may not be scanning for
channels properly. Please refer to the manual of your TV for detailed instructions.
2. There may be obstructions between your antenna and the signals. Please try to
reposition the antenna and rescan for the channels.
3. Your TV may not have a built- in digital tuner, or your STB may not support HD
tuning. Please use a TV or STB that supports HD digital tuning.
Why is my reception so poor?
The signals at the position of your antenna may be very weak due to obstructions in
your surroundings. Please try to reposition the antenna and rescan for the channels.
It may help to place the antenna in a higher position.
The picture or sound freezes while I am watching a channel, or there are boxes in the
picture.
This is often caused by a weak or intermittent signal. Try moving the antenna to a
different location or aiming it in the direction of the tower the channel is being
broadcast from.
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