KING Quest Portable/Roof Mountable Satellite TV Antenna for use with DIRECTV
Experience your favorite DIRECTV SD channels anywhere with the KING Quest portable satellite TV antenna. This fully automatic antenna quickly acquires satellite signals, powered directly through the coax cable for ultimate convenience. Its versatile design allows for both portable use and permanent roof mounting, perfect for RVs and outdoor adventures. Enjoy multiple TVs with dual coaxial outputs. While compatible with most DIRECTV receivers, it does not support SWM-only or Ka band satellites. Proudly made in the USA, it offers a simple setup for on-the-go entertainment.
$247.66
Owner Satisfaction
3.4
/ 5
Category Rank
1314
/ 1324
#1314 in Antennas
Price vs Category Average
-15%
Below average
Model Number
4100
/ VQ
Who it's for
- Highly Portable and Flexible Placement
- Automatic Satellite Acquisition
- Dual Mounting Capability
Who should skip it
- Limited to Standard Definition (SD) DIRECTV
- Single Receiver Operation
- Higher Cost and Signal Vulnerability
Key Specs
Model Number
VQ4100
Antenna Type
Satellite TV Antenna
Mounting Type
Portable or Roof Mount
Cable Included
Yes (50ft coax cable)
Connector Type
F Type
Remote Feeding Method
Powered over coaxial cable
Certifications
Made in the USA
Ports
2 (Dual coaxial outputs)
Features
- Fully automatic satellite signal acquisition
- Portable or roof-mountable design
- Supports multiple TVs
- Powered directly via coaxial cable
- Includes 50ft coax cable
- Compatible with most DIRECTV receivers
- Optional accessory for DISH HD/BELL TV
What customers say
This antenna receives polarized feedback centered on technological compatibility and viewing quality. Satisfied users value the robust, portable design and the simple automatic satellite acquisition process, finding it reliable for standard definition viewing in mobile settings. They appreciate the stable signal once locked. However, significant frustration arises because the unit cannot receive high definition programming and lacks support for modern SWM technology. Many customers expect current HD service, leading to disappointment when restricted to older SD channels and specific legacy receivers. While the physical build quality is praised by those using it within its limitations, the absence of modern HD capability severely impacts overall user experience and perceived value for most consumers.
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