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Amplified Digital Indoor HDTV Antenna

Model OUS00-0186

Congratulations!

 You have just purchased the finest, technologically advanced, 

easy-to-install, HD digital antenna for indoor use. 

1byone

® products have been 

rated “best sellers.” We hope your investment in this quality antenna will give you 
and your family years of enjoyment. Thank you for your purchase and your 
support.  We invite you to visit our website at www.1byone.com for other 
high-quality products.

Package Contents -

Antenna with attached 10ft. coaxial cable

External Amplifier

5ft. USB Power Cable

Optional USB Adapter  5V 100mA

3M Adhesive Mounting Stickers

Instruction Manual

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2. Mount Antenna

Find a convenient indoor location to mount your antenna then, set up the channels in the following, 
“Scan For Channels” step below. 

Note:

 Test your antenna location after scanning for channels & before final mounting with the 3M 

mounting stickers. In some instances, you may decide to relocate the antenna for better reception. 
See “Antenna Placement Options and Tips” below.

If you do not want to mount the antenna to the wall or to a window, you can use the 1byone® 
accessory antenna stand Model #O0000-0366 for convenient desk or tabletop placement.           
Note: Antenna stand is sold separately.  

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3. Scan for Channels

A.

 

In the TV’s setup menu, set the mode to Antenna or Air. Refer to the TV manual for detailed

       instructions.

B.

 

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. Consult your TV manual for detailed instructions.

Antenna Placement Options and Tips

TV reception and quality depends on the distance from the transmitting tower to your home. 
Surrounding environments may also affect signal strength and reception.

If your reception is sporadic or needs to be improved, try the helpful tips below,

1.

 Placing the antenna in a higher location may result in better reception. 

2.

 Placing the antenna facing the broadcast tower may result in better reception. 

3.

 Placing the antenna close to or on a window may also result in better reception.

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 being broadcast 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 

http://dtv.gov/maps

. Enter your address for a listing of likely channels available in 

your area.

Do I need to use the External Amplifier?

The amplifier can enhance signals weakened by obstructions between you and the broadcast towers. 
If your TV picture is not crystal clear, or you are unable get weak signals from distant towers, you 
need to use this amplifier to boost the weakened signals.

Note:

  We do NOT recommend using the amplifier if your house is very close to the broadcast tower 

and the signal is already very strong. A booster will cause self-oscillation and you may actually end 
up getting fewer signals than without it.

Will all the channels I 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, make sure it 
is capable of receiving HD. Otherwise no HD channels can be picked up.

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Will the picture be better than 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. 
However, your picture quality should greatly improve using your 1byone® ATSC compatible digital antenna. 

Can I connect the antenna to multiple televisions?

Yes. However, the signal should only be split between multiple HDTVs if using an amplified antenna.

Troubleshooting

What if I can’t receive a signal with my 1byone® antenna?

1.

 Check to make sure you have correctly connected the antenna to your HDTV or third-party HD receiver. 

     See the Setup Guide under, “Connect the Antenna and Amplifier” in this manual.

2.

 Re-Scan for Channels. See the Setup Guide under, “Scan for Channels” in this manual.

3.

 Reposition the antenna in a different location. Maybe higher on a wall or close to a window? 

     Facing the direction of the broadcast tower is usually best. Signal strength will vary based 
     on certain conditions. Distance from the tower, hills, buildings and even tall trees can impact
     reception. Always re-scan for channels after moving the antenna.

4.

 This is an amplified antenna. If a signal cannot be received with the external amplifier, remove the 

     amplifier and try again. In some instances, the amplifier may cause self-oscillation, which may interfere
     with the signal.

One channel is missing.

1.

 Something may be obstructing the signal. Move the antenna, then re-scan for channels. 

2.

 Try turning the antenna 10 or 20 degrees in either direction to avoid reflection, then re-scan for channels.

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 broadcast tower for that channel.

For Optimal Performance

Place your 1byone® antenna in the location with the strongest reception. Typically this will be on a 
window and facing the broadcaster’s tower. A television signal can become weak or intermittent by trying 
to pass through walls that are exceptionally thick or contain large amounts of metal. Your 1byone® 
antenna can usually pick up the stronger signals from almost any direction. Experiment with different 
walls and even different rooms to find the best location to mount your antenna. To check the exact 
distance from your residence to the nearest tower, go to - 

http://dtv.gov/maps 

and type in your zip 

code. You will then have a better idea of what you should expect in the way of reception. If there are 
multiple tower locations, optimize the position of your 1byone antenna by pointing it in the direction of 
the weakest signal (usually the farthest away from you). 

For other issues, please contact our 1byone® customer service department at the following email address:  

service@1byone.com or call 909-391-3888, M-F, 10:00am – 5:00pm Pacific Time.

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50 mile maximum range possible. Individual experiences may vary.

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