Electronics : Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception

Electronics : Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception

Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception

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Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Terk
EAN: 0034405002222
Label: Terk
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Terk
Model: HDTVA
Publisher: Terk
Studio: Terk
Warranty: 1 year warranty



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







Editorial Review:

Item 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 Item 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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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great! ...
This works so much better than the last one I bought,, and it was about half the price here on Amazon.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * As good/bad as RAC ANT-111 ...
I tried both. Really, RCA 111 that goes on sale at BB for $9.99 does the same job without power supply.

I ended up returning this pricy, bulky Terk antenna of course.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Outstanding Indoor Antenna ...
The Terk HDTVa indoor antenna does an outstanding job in bringing in the HDTV transmitting stations in my area. Most of the stations are 19 to 21 miles away from my home. Luckily, they are in the same direction 159 degrees and the PBS station is 174 degrees - so I don't have to move the antenna at all to receive the signals.

I tried to go digital several months ago with the antenna I was using for analog reception. Almost all the station reception was poor. I selected the Terk HDTVa antenna and was very happily surprised how much of an improvement I got with the digital reception. It took several days to select a position for the antenna which provided the best reception. Now I get terrific reception of 19 stations. All the stations come in clear even though the antenna is on the ground floor.

I highly recommend this antenna for over the air reception of HDTV stations.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works Great! Picks up all OTA HD stations within ~40mi ...
I use this antenna in the Sacramento area. It has no problem picking up my local HD stations within ~40 mi. It doesn't seem to be able to pick up stations in the Stockton area at ~60 mi away. So I'd say if you are looking for a cheap indoor antenna for stations in the 40-50mi radius, this one fits the bill.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Excellent indoor antenna but be careful to follow ALL installation instructions ...
This antenna looked interesting, but I read an unfavorable review by Y. Chang. He purchased this antenna (Terk HDTVa) first, but could pick up NOTHING on it. Over a period of several weeks , he tried several other antennas, and ended up recommending the Philips MANT510 antenna which has very high (50DB) gain and worked best for his situation. That nearly convinced me to go with the Philips MANT510. However, when I checked the reviews on amazon for that antenna, I found that they were generally much worse than for the Terk HDTVa. The Terk HDTVa had mostly positive reviews except for a few negative ones like Y. Chang's. I unded up playing the percentages and ordering the Terk HDTVa from amazon with free shipping.

Well yesterday I received and installed the new Terk HDTVa antenna. At first, I got the exact same result as Y. Chang stated in his review. I could pick up absolutely no stations. This was a surprise since prior to purchasing the new Terk antenna, I tried using the normal rabbit ears antenna that came with our table model 14" analog TV. The TV antenna now feeds into one of the Digital to analog converter boxes that will be required in 2009, but should work now also. With the original rabbit ears I could get 3-4 stations, but not the one (channel 7 from Detroit) that we normally watch news on. We live in a western suburb of Detroit and are probably 30-40 miles from the Detroit towers. However, the fact that the new amplified Terk HDTVa antenna performed worse than rabbit ears on the same TV in the same location was suspicious. I checked all the coax wires and verified that everything appeared to be connected properly. Finally, I noticed a red tag stuck to the metal fishbone antenna which has to be pushed into the upright part of the antenna as part of the installation. The tag (in small print) said that the fishbone antanna must be pushed in passed a mark on the red tag. Mine was about a quarter inch shy of the mark on the tag, even though it was snug and appeared to bottom out when I pushed it on. The tag warned that to get it past the red tag mark would require lots of force. So I pushed REAL hard, and sure enough the fishbone moved another quarter inch into the upright part of the antenna. After that, I started receiving most of the Detroit UHF and VHF stations, including channel 7. I am very satisfied with the Terk HDTVa antenna, even though when I first tried it, it did not work and I thought I would have to return it to Amazon.com. I suspect that Y. Chang had the same problem with his Terk HDTVa antenna that I did. It took me over an hour to trouble shoot and fix this problem.


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