By the way, the antenna is with the - fairly short - coax also for amplifying signals in the VHF range and provide DVB-T as opposed to a small rod antenna for truly secure, uninterrupted or artifacts-free images.
Using the Digitenne TT1 I have with arte and 1Plus even two television programs of a more distant, gained weak station - what more could you want?
Only criticism: My previous DVB-T rod antenna could be operated by 5 V remote feeding on TechniSat DigiCorder so consumed only electricity when the satellite receiver was in operation. The Digitenne TT1 however, must by power cables permanently connected to the network / in operation - unless they are on the end of the evening each TV manually from. Who could possibly regularly tuned ...?
Even sillier is the one there who like me has a DVB-T HDD recorder, the preprogrammed recording program, for example at night. So the little guzzlers remain forcibly permanently turned on and consumes energy unnecessarily. That would certainly solve elegant TechniSat - 36 dB maximum gain would actually be realized by means of 5 V remote supply via the coaxial cable. So there's only four stars from me.
But what you do not do anything for a good TV picture, undisturbed sound and a really solid, Ruckel and artifacts freely recorded movie? I can recommend the antenna without hesitation, especially since it is still one of the cheapest.