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Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception | 
enlarge | Brand: Terk Category: CE
List Price: $60.30 Buy New: $33.59 You Save: $26.71 (44%)
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Rating: 497 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 14.5 x 3.5 x 13 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: HDTVA Model: HDTVA UPC: 034405002222 EAN: 0034405002222 ASIN: B0007MXZB2
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| Features:
| • | Amplified indoor HDTV antenna engineered to receive UHF and VHF channels | | • | Optimized to receive all HDTV channels (2 to 69) for free local high-definition entertainment when used with a compatible TV or TV/receiver | | • | Exclusive Dual-Drive Amplifier ensures clear reception of both distant and close HDTV and DTV stations | | • | High-gain antenna array can be oriented horizontally or vertically for optimum reception | | • | Appealing design with small footprint; easy to install--supplied cable carries video and power |
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Product Description Have you just bought a widescreen HDTV compatible TV? There are a few options on how to get any or good HDTV reception. Cable-TV and Satellite might be the best but the monthly rates are over $40 each month. HDTV is also available free over broadcast airwaves. This is an indoor antenna that's designed to capture HDTV from normal VHF and UHF TV tuner frequencies. Provides access to no-cost HD programming Excellent for urban environments where space is at a premium and outdoor antenna installation isn't possible Appealing design with small footprint Anyone can install HDTVa in minutes
Amazon.com Product Description The high-performance HDTVa amplified indoor HDTV antenna from Terk Technologies is designed to capture both UHF and VHF signals (channels 2 to 69) while extending the reception range for all local HDTV broadcasts. The HDTVa uses an ultra-low-noise, high-gain amplifier with Terk's exclusive Dual-Drive Amplifier technology for clear reception of both distant and close HDTV and DTV stations. As suitable for those living in city apartments as for those in suburban homes, the compact HDTVa lets viewers experience HDTV broadcasts in full resolution. Designed for total reception versatility, the HDTVa's high-gain antenna array can be oriented either horizontally or vertically within its mounting base to achieve optimum capture of off-air broadcasts. Set the amplifier to high-gain mode to compensate for signals that are too weak or might otherwise be bypassed for a stronger signals nearby. Simplifying your installation, the HDTVa uses Terk's Power Injector to derive power via its coaxial connecting cable. The result? One cable is all you have to connect, making it easy to install the HDTVa atop or near your television. The antenna is engineered to receive all local HDTV channels, with an operating bandwidth covering both the UHF (channels 2 to 13) and VHF (channels 14 to 69) frequency ranges. Its highly directional log periodic UHF and precision VHF elements are designed to receive HDTV broadcasts with maximum signal strength while rejecting all or most interference. The HDTVa is as exceptional in appearance as it is in performance: its curved, tapering, polished-aluminum antenna elements are mounted in a slim base with a contoured front that visually complements the curve of the antenna elements. What's in the Box Antenna with integrated 75-ohm cable, instruction manual, and warranty information.
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Antenna not as good as reviews state October 7, 2008 I replaced some ugly, old rabbit ears with this HDTV antenna hoping to get AS GOOD a signal as I was already getting, but in a more compact and attractive package. My ten year old rabbit ears, with one of the "ears" broken off by the way, gets better HDTV reception than this antenna. I tweaked it every possible way that I could, and still couldn't pick up 2 of the 6 channels I used the old antenna to get. Going back to the rabbit ears and doing more research... Too bad. $40 down the drain. Also, this thing is practically useless without both of its rabbit ears (not shown in the misleading picture) fully extended and outstretched, so if by looking at the picture you find it hard to believe that you can get an antenna this compact to pick up so many channels, it's because it's not true.
Great HDTV Antenna October 5, 2008 This is a great antenna for HDTVs. I watch crystal clear 36 DTV channels (including CBS2, NBC5, Channel 7, Channel 9, Fox32, UPN), without repositioning the antenna. I live several miles from downtown. I found that positioning the VHF dipoles in a horizontal position (without extending them) enhances DTV reception.
A piece of Junk October 3, 2008 This is a crap, does not work in Brookyn (Bensonhurst) at all. Has poor signal in Elmhurst Queen where Phillips has no problem at all. Don't buy this.
Great, reasonable amplified antenna October 3, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have tried a few different antennas for getting over the air HDTV for my HTPC that I built for the living room. I was getting horrible reception from indoors from the older RCA and thought I would search for newer powered antennas because I really wanted to get rid of Comcast cable and watch the standard HDTV channels for Houston with DVR capabilities and the DVD library on the PC. After trying the ones listed below and some others I don't remember, I finally got the Terk after seeing the amount of reviews here on Amazon (originally bought from Best Buy, but ordered from Amazon and will return BB's).
This thing works great. I barely had to move it around to start getting channels (many more than any of the others were providing). It would work even better outside, but it isn't made for that. I might wrap it or protect it for outside use, that way I won't have to mess with positioning as much. I am pairing it with the SiliconDust HDHomeRun so that I can watch or record two channels at once (using a splitter). This way, I don't have to put TV tuner cards in individual machines.
The only thing I would like changed would be a base that was a bit larger or more sturdy. The unit will tip if the bunny antenna portion are not balanced. This is certainly not a deal breaker, but an annoyance, especially because the antennas extend from the base quite a bit.
Antennas used (remembered): - Older RCA FM-VHF-UHF powered bunny eared (with loop, rating 2) - Philips MANT940 Indoor/Outdoor HDTV Antenna (powered, Rating 4) - RCA DIGITAL FLAT ANTENNA (flat white one, smaller sized, powered, not very good, Rating 2) - eVGA inDtube USB tuner card with antenna (worked for a little bit, would not recommend, antenna way too small, Rating 2)
Great Buy! October 2, 2008 Very good antenna! I am now able to receive DTV signals as far away as 70 miles (I live in the desert Southwest), with fair to moderate signal strength. The only problem with this antenna is that it is very directional...although i can now receive distant signals coming from the north, i have to turn the antenna around to pick up the one local station that transmits only 5 miles away to the south.
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