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Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception
Price:$33.59 |
| Brand |
Terk |
| Feature |
Array |
| LegalDisclaimer |
Warranty does not cover misuse of product. |
| Manufacturer |
Terk |
| Model |
HDTVA |
| UPC |
034405002222 |
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Customers Reviews  2008-09-06 Great DTV antenna This antenna works as advertised.Also has improved analog reception over my old antenna. I'm using this antenna on the second story of a house that has a 2-1/2 acre wooded green belt between me and Seattle's TV signals. And for the current stations that are broadcasting digital over the air, the reception is excellant...I finally think I've found a 'keeper'. |  2008-09-06 Better than expected Plain and simple. I wasn't sure how this would work, but it works. One cable plugs in to the antenna in on your HD TV and that's it. Point the antenna towards your towers and you are good to go. I was 12 miles from most of my antennas in the Jacksonville Florida area. Great picture!! |  2008-09-06 Fantastic! I just bought a converter box for my old analog TV. When I hooked up my old rabbit ears that I've been using for oh, 10 years, I found out that they couldn't pick up a strong enough signal for the converter box to detect.
After a hour or so of looking around at antennas and reviews, I picked this one. The nearest station to me is over 30 miles away. Not only does it pick up the local stations (The 30 mile away ones) and some over 40 miles away.
I couldn't be any happier with my purchase! I'd defiantly recommend it. |  2008-09-05 good antenna i got this thinking it would not work i and i sometimes get channels in NYC 120 miles and i live in Atlantic city and i get the Philadelphia that is about 50 miles away. it is a good antenna sometimes it does not work duting day. works best at night |  2008-09-04 Overpriced and poor reception This is a cheap piece of plastic with a few metal vanes stuck in it. It has the same quality as a flea market item, and probably costs a few bucks to make. The price is outrageous.
The design is top-heavy. Coax antenna cable isn't very flexible, which makes it very hard to get the antenna to stand up and stay up. We had to reposition the antenna depending on which channel we wanted to watch, which meant moving the antenna and then fiddling with the cable until it stayed upright. Really annoying.
Of all of the antenna we tried, this one had the worst reception. The best was the Antennas Direct DB2 Multi Directional HDTV Antenna which is ugly for indoors (we moved it outdoors), but did an excellent job pulling in stations.
I have to wonder who is giving Terk products 5 star reviews and suspect that they hire people to write glowing reviews. This is the second Terk product we've bought and certainly the last as both were high priced, of poor quality, didn't do what they claimed they did, and were basically cheap knockoffs of well known company's products.
If you have to have this design, search for the Philips/Zenith model here on Amazon. It is a better version. |
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