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| Terk Technology TV-1 Passive Indoor TV Antenna | 
enlarge | Brand: Terk Category: CE
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $6.47 (On sale from $12.99) You Save: $8.52 (57%)
New (41) from $6.47
Avg. Customer Rating: 51 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 14 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: TV-1 Model: TV-1 UPC: 034405000211 EAN: 0034405000211 ASIN: B000069EUX
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Includes a weighted removable base that has a non-slip pad for maximum stability | | | Includes a free UHF loop antenna for reception of all off air TV signals (channels 14-69) | | | 300 / 75 Ohm matching transformer ensures compatibility with coaxial cable inputs | | | 44 long 300 Ohm flat connector wire fits even the largest rear projection televisions | | | Heavy gauge 40 long retractable chrome VHF dipoles with safety tips |
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Product Description Terk Technology TV-1 Indoor TV Antenna - I have satellite TV and that makes me a very happy man. However I'm not so happy when a nice storm rolls into the area and kills my signal completely! When that happens I wish I had a old-style pair of rabbit ears like this Terk TV-1 antenna. With this you can get free TV at all times! And if you have a modern television set, it will fit inside the antenna receptacle in the back of it. A great convenience! VHF - Channels 2-13 Operating Bandwidth - 54MHz to 806MHz Height of Base - 3.375 Height with Dipoles - (closed) 12.5 / (open) 42.5
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| Customer Reviews: Read 46 more reviews...
HD clarity is awesome - the same as $37 HDTV antenna November 19, 2008 It's true, this works as well as the $37 dollar Terk HDTVa antenna. My review from that product page ...
I bought a new flatscreen and two friends told me about free HD channels. I didn't really get what they were talking about, but one insisted that I specifically needed an HDTV antenna. The other claimed that it was all marketing and regular rabbit ears would do the trick. I'll cut to the punchline, rabbit ears work exactly the same as this fancier, more expensive Terk HDTVa antenna.
Specifics: * I live on Capital Hill in Seattle, WA * I've a Panasonic 780p 42" TV * the TV scans for digital channels once the antenna is hooked up * I tried the Terk HDTVa first, it worked great * Next I tried the $14 Terk TV-1 passive TV antenna, it worked easil as great * I believe I get around 25 free digital channels - things like ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, religous channels, PBS, Hispanic channels -- these are numbered like 4-1, 5-1, 9-1, 9-2, 9-3
If you don't do the digital scan thing (it's a setting in the menu of the TV) then you won't see the glory of digital TV. It's basically regular TV with a better-than-cable picture. And there are all sorts of extra channels out there (PBS has about 3 or 4 channels) of stuff you can't see with regular TV. I actually don't watch TV at all, but it's good for Thanksgiving football I suppose. Mostly I was intrigued with whether the HDTV antenna stuff was marketing or truth. After this a/b test it appears to be pure marketing.
Added benefit - the HDTV antennas are techie looking. I suppose "cool" by some male standards but I personally love the simplicity of the rabbit ears, which are hidden behind the profile of my TV so you never see them.
... or just hook up your current antenna, have your TV scan for digital channels (it's got to be a new TV for this feature, I'm told) and see what you get. Okay, I've spent way too much time thinking and typing about a TV signal I will rarely use. See you at the movies!
GOOD PRICE FOR GOOD RECEPTION! November 13, 2008 I have just installed 2 of these antennas for 2 of my old TV sets combined with the HD converter boxes. So far reception is good and it gives me all local channels in Chicago. Price is right for the quality of image I get. If anybody is looking for more channels or super HD reception then get cable or satelite. No compaints from me so far.
Good product for a pretty good price November 12, 2008 I was pleasantly surprised by the signal quality with this product. I live about 20 miles from most of the towers in my area, but received all the digital signals cleanly 'most of the time'. There are some days when the antenna has to be 'tweaked' a bit for whatever reason, but for the most part it is pretty much `set and forget'. In my area, the antenna picked up the digital signals much better than analog signals. Would have given it 5 stars, but the antenna cable was a bit shorter than I hoped. This could be a problem if your desire is to stick it on top of an entertainment center or more than 3' from the TV. I had a longer cable on an old antenna so I just swapped the cables around.
best thing I've tried thus far October 23, 2008 This antenna worked better (for me) than the Philips SDV2210/17 UHF/VHF/FM/HDTV Indoor Antenna & the RCA ANT1500. Neither could get as clear a picture. Even thought this only gets VHF, I am able to pick up a station that is 39 mi away as clear as the one 22 mi away (which is the closest to me).
Rabbit ears October 12, 2008 It was as good as any on the market. Still could not get but one or two channels.
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