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The Saillong LTE Filter is a compact, weather-resistant device designed to block disruptive 4G and 5G LTE signals that cause pixilation and channel loss in digital TV reception. Covering a frequency range of 5-608 MHz, it installs easily inline with any TV antenna or coaxial cable setup without requiring power. Ideal for urban and suburban environments crowded with cell towers, this 2-pack offers an affordable solution to enhance your OTA TV signal clarity both indoors and outdoors.
| ASIN | B0DJVBMXC4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98 in TV Antennas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (208) |
| Date First Available | October 11, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
| Item model number | SL-Saillong-0790 |
| Manufacturer | Saillong |
| Package Dimensions | 2.83 x 2.48 x 0.43 inches |
T**.
CRT TV use.
Works great on my CRT TV antenna set up. It has improved my reception and gotten me a few more channels, might pair it up with a more powerful antenna.
V**A
12mm?
Working so far. I just installed it and re-scanned the channels. I went from 68 to 40 but I think that is what TiVo thinks I should see. I haven't lost any of the ones I normally watch. I have one that would not come in that is now coming in clearly. Some weaker channels seem a little "wavy" but much more watchable than the pixels that were coming in before. So far, so good. Update - 30 minutes in and there are still some random pixels but nothing like before. Too many factors to say the filter is not working. There are lots of cell towers nearby and we had had some recent wind storms so the antennas may not be properly aligned any longer. This thing is clearly an improvement. One hitch. I read the reviews on several variations of these and a recurrent comment was that the "nut" that attaches it is fixed, it does not swivel. No problem, I expected that. What I didn't expect was needing a 12mm wrench to tighten it. For decades I had a 7/16" wrench in my "electrical" and "cable TV" toolboxes as well as one in my desk drawer. Everyone of these nuts (collars?) worked with a 7/16. I know its not a big deal but why 12mm? I grabbed a single wrench to install it, only to find I needed two wrenches. Yes, first world problem, but not expected.
P**Y
Antena inside and outside Signal Reception
It works great much better with thin without
P**S
No difference
Cheap, but no changes or improvement in signal or number of channels. Didn’t do anything.
S**E
Excellent Filters - I highly recommend if you have an outdoor TV antenna!
They do what they are supposed to do.. No issues so far, and I would recommend these for your Out Door TV Antenna... They do seem to be of good quality and I do recommend these. Cost is very Value minded. Very easy to install, you will need a open ended wrench, Make note, I do not think these would be good for Cable TV.. This is for Over the Air Only and I get a Very Very good quality image from all my stations and the signal strength is very very good.
D**A
Made no difference at all...wasted money
Installed device and pixelation was as bad as ever. Picture quality was not improved at all. Just a waste of 11 dollars.
A**L
for me, it works!
I have 2 ota tvs, one in the garage and another in an extra room each connected to a flat panel antenna mounted to the wall, and neither was able to get one of the two local channels that broadcast football on Sunday so i took a chance with this 2 pack antenna filter. After installing a filter (between the tv & antenna amplifier/power supply) on my garage tv i didn’t see a difference, so i tried installing the filter between the antenna amplifier/power & antenna cable and then testing it out…i was able to get the local channel that previously had “no signal” (it slightly pixelates sometimes but it is way better than getting no signal at all) and on a few other channels were clearer than previously where they had choppy pixelated signals sometimes. For the spare bedroom tv, i plugged the filter between the tv & antenna amplifier/power source and after testing it found that it was able to show the same improvement as i had in the garage. The difference was in the garage i was unable to fully tighten the connections on my first try (filter between tv & amp/power) because of the tv design near the coax, so it is important to make sure the filter is tightened on both sides of it for it to work correctly. Your experience may vary, but it did help my situation quite a bit (i’m in a suburb neighborhood, somewhat rural area) and am looking fwd to having the game on when i hang out in the garage. For the price, it’s worth trying if you’re experiencing a similar issue as described.
R**T
Cord Cutting Dilemma
Not sure but still see pixles. Bought for elderly relatives who are cord cutters in Nevada. Still interference when air condition or refrigerator or i table operates. Do not see the difference. So far have purchased more than $150 on digitial TV antennaes that do not work with new LG TVs. Did not work when connected to port coming from the wall, then connected it to the flat digital antennaes purchased a few months ago. No difference. Cant afford cable or internet. Waste of money
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