Channel Master 4040 Indoor HDTV antenna Zoom Front Video loading and will display in just a moment. Photos Videos Item# 6594040 offer details Item# 6594040 Review Sumary 2 people say In Stock Free Crutchfield lifetime tech support Free Shipping Your price $24.99 Add to cart + Add to wishlist | Email me alerts for this product See related offers and ways to save Special Financing Available Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the Channel Master 4040 by Steve Kindig The compact Channel Master 4040 antenna provides excellent indoor reception of digital and analog over-the-air TV signals in the UHF band. (Most digital TV signals are in the UHF band.) You can place the 4040 on top of your TV or entertainment center, or wall-mount it using the supplied hardware. For tips on selecting an antenna, and links to websites that help you locate HDTV signals in your area, check out our article on choosing and installing an antenna for HDTV. Highlights:receives digital and analog UHF TV signals (channels 14-69)range: 15 milespre-attached 108" coaxial cable11-1/2"W x 8"H x 10"Dwarranty: 90 daysOur 60-day money-back guarantee Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Indoor HDTV/UHF antenna with attached 9' coaxial cable Table-top/wall-mount base Instruction sheet Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Overview: The Channel Master Model 4040 indoor UHF/HDTV antenna offers excellent indoor UHF/HDTV reception. The antenna design allows for increased forward gain while minimizing interference from the side and rear. The antenna is wall mounted or it can be placed on top of the TV set or entertainment center. Reception: The Channel Master Model 4040 indoor antenna is designed to provide optimum reception of UHF frequencies only (channels 14-69), both digital and analog. Operating Range: The rated range of the Channel Master 4040 is 15 miles, but the distance is approximate, actual performance depends on too many variables to predict accurately. Mounting: The Channel Master Model 4040 indoor antenna includes an integrated base which allows you to table-top mount the antenna or wall-mount the antenna. The base features a key-hole slot on the back for wall-mounting (no mounting screws supplied). Coaxial Cable: The indoor antenna includes an attached 9' coaxial cable terminated by a male F-connector for flexible placement. 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Submit Share this product 1-2 of 2 items Sort Results By: Date Reviewed | Rating | Helpfulness 5 out of 5 Channel Master 4040 Written By CD, Florenece OR on Wednesday, February 08, 2012 I live on the Oregon coast and didn't think I was going have much luck receiving HDTV signals, so I was hesitant to purchase this or any other antenna. However I have been pleasantly surprised by how well it works. I am receiving several HDTV channels and the purchase was well the price! Was this review helpful? Yes | No 4 out of 5 Channel Master 4040 Written By conde, Hereford,Tx on Thursday, May 21, 2009 It works great, I could never pick up any local channels and now I pick up a few, even in HD! 59 out of 74 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 1-2 of 2 items Learn more about TV Antennas Learn more about TV Antennas Choosing and Installing an Antenna for HDTV Choosing and Installing an Antenna for HDTV Steve Kindig 9/28/2009 based on 972 ratings (24 comments) Over-the-air broadcasts provide some of the best-looking HDTV signals, and they're free. Take a look at what goes into choosing and installing a HDTV antenna. TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more... Video: What You Need to Get HDTV Video: What You Need to Get HDTV Steve Kindig 10/10/2007 based on 67 ratings (5 comments) In this easy-to-follow video, we'll explain how to get a high-definition picture on your HDTV - from getting the right gear, to making the right connections. What You Need to Watch HD What You Need to Watch HD Steve Kindig 3/10/2010 based on 172 ratings (2 comments) To watch high-def video, you need both an HD signal and an HDTV. This article will walk you through your options so you can get the full HD experience. Understanding HDTV Resolution Understanding HDTV Resolution Steve Kindig, Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 246 ratings (7 comments) HDTV resolution can seem like a confusing numbers game. This article explains what the numbers mean and which ones you really need to pay attention to. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about TV Antennas For a more in-depth review and enhanced detailed information on the Channel Master 4040, please visit the Crutchfield website product page (/ISEO-rccbcspd/p_6594040/Channel-Master-4040.html ).
Our take on the Channel Master 4040 by Steve Kindig The compact Channel Master 4040 antenna provides excellent indoor reception of digital and analog over-the-air TV signals in the UHF band. (Most digital TV signals are in the UHF band.) You can place the 4040 on top of your TV or entertainment center, or wall-mount it using the supplied hardware. For tips on selecting an antenna, and links to websites that help you locate HDTV signals in your area, check out our article on choosing and installing an antenna for HDTV. Highlights:receives digital and analog UHF TV signals (channels 14-69)range: 15 milespre-attached 108" coaxial cable11-1/2"W x 8"H x 10"Dwarranty: 90 daysOur 60-day money-back guarantee
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Indoor HDTV/UHF antenna with attached 9' coaxial cable Table-top/wall-mount base Instruction sheet Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Overview: The Channel Master Model 4040 indoor UHF/HDTV antenna offers excellent indoor UHF/HDTV reception. The antenna design allows for increased forward gain while minimizing interference from the side and rear. The antenna is wall mounted or it can be placed on top of the TV set or entertainment center. Reception: The Channel Master Model 4040 indoor antenna is designed to provide optimum reception of UHF frequencies only (channels 14-69), both digital and analog. Operating Range: The rated range of the Channel Master 4040 is 15 miles, but the distance is approximate, actual performance depends on too many variables to predict accurately. Mounting: The Channel Master Model 4040 indoor antenna includes an integrated base which allows you to table-top mount the antenna or wall-mount the antenna. The base features a key-hole slot on the back for wall-mounting (no mounting screws supplied). Coaxial Cable: The indoor antenna includes an attached 9' coaxial cable terminated by a male F-connector for flexible placement.
5 out of 5 Channel Master 4040 Written By CD, Florenece OR on Wednesday, February 08, 2012 I live on the Oregon coast and didn't think I was going have much luck receiving HDTV signals, so I was hesitant to purchase this or any other antenna. However I have been pleasantly surprised by how well it works. I am receiving several HDTV channels and the purchase was well the price! Was this review helpful? Yes | No
4 out of 5 Channel Master 4040 Written By conde, Hereford,Tx on Thursday, May 21, 2009 It works great, I could never pick up any local channels and now I pick up a few, even in HD! 59 out of 74 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Learn more about TV Antennas Learn more about TV Antennas Choosing and Installing an Antenna for HDTV Choosing and Installing an Antenna for HDTV Steve Kindig 9/28/2009 based on 972 ratings (24 comments) Over-the-air broadcasts provide some of the best-looking HDTV signals, and they're free. Take a look at what goes into choosing and installing a HDTV antenna. TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more... Video: What You Need to Get HDTV Video: What You Need to Get HDTV Steve Kindig 10/10/2007 based on 67 ratings (5 comments) In this easy-to-follow video, we'll explain how to get a high-definition picture on your HDTV - from getting the right gear, to making the right connections. What You Need to Watch HD What You Need to Watch HD Steve Kindig 3/10/2010 based on 172 ratings (2 comments) To watch high-def video, you need both an HD signal and an HDTV. This article will walk you through your options so you can get the full HD experience. Understanding HDTV Resolution Understanding HDTV Resolution Steve Kindig, Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 246 ratings (7 comments) HDTV resolution can seem like a confusing numbers game. This article explains what the numbers mean and which ones you really need to pay attention to. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about TV Antennas
Choosing and Installing an Antenna for HDTV Choosing and Installing an Antenna for HDTV Steve Kindig 9/28/2009 based on 972 ratings (24 comments) Over-the-air broadcasts provide some of the best-looking HDTV signals, and they're free. Take a look at what goes into choosing and installing a HDTV antenna.
TV and HDTV FAQ TV and HDTV FAQ Steve Kindig 9/7/2011 based on 172 ratings (7 comments) What is an "LED TV"? What size screen do I need for home theater? What is the optimum viewing distance for different screen sizes? What about viewing height, does that matter? Plus more...
Video: What You Need to Get HDTV Video: What You Need to Get HDTV Steve Kindig 10/10/2007 based on 67 ratings (5 comments) In this easy-to-follow video, we'll explain how to get a high-definition picture on your HDTV - from getting the right gear, to making the right connections.
What You Need to Watch HD What You Need to Watch HD Steve Kindig 3/10/2010 based on 172 ratings (2 comments) To watch high-def video, you need both an HD signal and an HDTV. This article will walk you through your options so you can get the full HD experience.
Understanding HDTV Resolution Understanding HDTV Resolution Steve Kindig, Amanda P. 7/19/2010 based on 246 ratings (7 comments) HDTV resolution can seem like a confusing numbers game. This article explains what the numbers mean and which ones you really need to pay attention to.