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MODEL # DB8-E

©Antennas Direct

MODEL # DB8-E

11.2020

Problem: I’m not getting any signals at all.

Possible causes:

1. Analog-only televisions (manufactured before 2007) require a digital 

converter box. You MUST perform a channel scan on the converter box. 

2. 

SCANNING FOR CHANNELS:

 A digital TV must be programmed in order to 

receive digital channels. Once your antenna is installed, you must complete a 

channel scan, even if you have done so before installing to find the best 

location for the antenna. 

     

 a) Your TV must be set to the proper input source. Press the “Input” (or

      “Source”) button on your remote and make sure the input is set to TV.

      b) Follow the instructions specific to the make and model of your television

      or converter box to set the signal type to “ANTENNA”, “AIR”, or

      “BROADCAST”, 

not “Cable”.

      c) Go to the main menu of your TV or converter box and complete a channel

      scan. This could be listed as “Auto Program”, “Auto Tuning”, or “Auto

      Channel Scan”. Consult the owner’s manual for your specific device and

      more precise guidelines. Be ready to experiment with various locations in

      your home. Remember to rescan for channels in every location.

3. Make sure the front of the antenna is facing the broadcast tower locations 

serving your area. Visit 

www.antennapoint.com for more information on 

broadcasters and tower locations serving your area, or download the 

free 

Antenna Point app to your Android/iOS smartphone or tablet.

4. 

Outdoor Use:

 You do not have a clear line of sight to your local broadcast 

towers.

You might need to elevate and/or move your antenna. Make certain the 

antenna is not aimed into physical obstacles such as a roof, building, or trees. 

Remember to rescan for channels in every location.

5. You are outside the range of your antenna’s capabilities. 

Depending upon the distance between your home and the local broadcast 

towers, you may need a longer range outdoor/attic antenna. Antennas Direct 

offers many models for this purpose. 

6. You may have loose coaxial cable connections. 

Check ALL connections for a tight fit and check all outdoor connections for 

moisture or corrosion.

7. 

Indoor Use:

 

Building materials such as brick, metal siding, radiant barrier, or 

stucco can greatly reduce the incoming signal. If in an attic, move the antenna 

outdoors. If outdoors, make certain the antenna is not aimed into physical 

obstacles, such as buildings, trees, or a hill. Remember to rescan every time 

you move your antenna.

Problem: I’m receiving every channel except for one. 

Possible cause:

1. You may need to rescan the TV tuner or converter box. 

The channel you are not receiving may have its transmitter lower on the 

broadcast tower or on a different tower than the other transmitters and your 

line of sight is obstructed. Try elevating the antenna or moving it to another 

location. Repeat as needed.

Problem: I’m having signal breakups, but I’m only two miles from the 

broadcast tower.

Possible cause:

1. Your TV may be receiving interfering signals. 

A larger/stronger antenna will not necessarily solve this problem. Consider 

moving the antenna, making sure it is not placed near metal objects or other 

antennas. If this is not successful, your signal may be too strong and may 

require the use of an attenuator. Call our helpline or chat with us online at 

antennasdirect.com for an analysis of your area and installation. We may be 

able to offer simple solutions. 

Quick Start Assembly/Installation Instructions

READ BEFORE INSTALLATION:

Before permanently attaching the antenna to any surface, TEST RECEPTION in that area.

 

Connect the antenna to the TV or converter box and run a full channel scan. If reception is not as desired, 

move the antenna and rescan for the available channels.

Mast and Coaxial Cable  sold separately.

DB8e  Element Bowtie

The DB8e comes with:

1)

 2 - Bowtie Elements

2)

 2 - Reflector Panels

3) 

Element and Reflector Panel Hardware:

      4 - 5½” Bolts with Aluminum Sleeves

      4 - Washers

      4 - Nuts

4)

 Crossbar

5)

 Swing Bracket Hardware:

      2 - Swing Brackets

      4 - Bolts

      4 - Nuts

      4 - Flange Nuts

6)

 Mast Mounting Hardware:

      1 - U-Bolt

      2 - Bolts

      1 - U-Shape Bracket

      4 - Mast Clamps

      4 - Wing Nuts

7)

 Combiner

8)

 2 - Coaxial Cable with Weather Boots

9) 

5 - Zip Ties

Scan to Watch

Assembly Video

or go to

antennasdirect.com

/assembly-videos

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