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pingbingding WA-2608 User Manual

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Amplified Digital Outdoor HDTV Antenna – 150 miles range
Model: WA-2608
Thank you for your purchase and your support! Digital Television is an advanced
broadcasting technology that has transformed the television viewing experience.
DTV enables broadcasters to offer television with better picture and sound quality,
and multiple channels of programming. Since June 13, 2009, full-power television
stations nationwide have been required to broadcast exclusively in a digital format.
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Main Technical and Features:
*Extremely High Performance for UHF & VHF
*150 miles maximum range possible. Individual experiences may vary.
Frequency(VHF): 40-300MHz
Frequency(UHF): 470-890MHz
VHF gain: 25±5dB
UHF gain: 30±5dB
Max output level: 105dBu
www.pingbingding.com
Customer Service
E-mail: service@pingbingding.com
ATSC
Compatible
HDTV
Compatible
1
Impedance: 75Ω
Max.Rotation:Max 360 °
Power: 3W
Noise Figure:≤2.5dB
Voltage Input:AC120V±10%/60Hz
Voltage Output:AC15V/300mA
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pingbingding WA-2608 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandpingbingding
ModelWA-2608
CategoryTV Antenna
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Main Technical and Features

Package Contents

Connect the Antenna to TV or Set-top Box

Power Supply Indicators Explained

Explanation of power supply indicator lights: Red for power on, Green for antenna rotating, Yellow for power supply issues.

Mount the Antenna

Antenna pole (*Optional)

Run a channel SCAN after connecting and positioning antenna

General Instructions for Channel Scan

Steps to perform a channel scan using the remote control and TV settings.

Antenna Placement Options and Tips

Tips for Improving Reception

Guidance on antenna placement, orientation, and scanning for better signal reception.

Frequently Asked Questions

Channel Reception Factors

Discusses factors affecting channel reception like terrain, obstructions, and location.

High Definition (HD) Channel Availability

Ensuring TV and receiver support HD for high-definition channel viewing.

Picture Quality: Broadcast vs. Cable

Compares broadcast ATSC quality to compressed cable signals for picture quality.

Connecting to Multiple Televisions

Guidance on splitting signals to multiple HDTVs with an amplified antenna.

TV Connection Clarification

Confirms that both TV outputs are identical for connecting a TV set.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

No Channels Detected (Rotation Working)

Steps to check connections, LED status, and re-scan for channels when no channels are found.

Troubleshooting Missing Channels

Addresses potential obstructions and the need to reposition and re-scan for missing channels.

Troubleshooting No Antenna Channels

Troubleshoots TV mode, scanning issues, signal obstructions, and tuner capabilities.

Troubleshooting Poor Reception

Guidance on repositioning the antenna to higher locations for better signal strength.

Troubleshooting Picture Freezing

Identifies weak or intermittent signals as a cause and suggests relocating the antenna.

Troubleshooting Motor Not Working

Procedure to manually turn the motor to spread oil on gears if it does not rotate.

Missing Part or Item

Instructions to contact customer service via email for replacement parts.