0ur opinion: :The TERK AM/FM Pi is a compact, yet highly powerful antenna that was designed specifically for anyone who wants to improve their AM/FM radio reception. lts built-in signal amplifier can be adjusted to the optimum level to either strengthen reception of weaker or distant stations or to avoid over-boosting stronger or closer ones. The Pi was also constructed as two antennas in one, featuring separate AM and FM antennas in a single housing.The AM/FM Pi combines cutting-edge design with the latest in technology. The Pi is easy-to-install and its unique design allows it to blend with most decors. With the emergence of new technology in radio broadcasting, the AM/FM Pi was designed to be digital broadcast radio ready.0nly TERK antennas feature the Gamma Loop technology. lt reduces the background broadcast noise level, thus increasing the signal-to-noise ratio for higher quality radio reception. The Pi is actually constructed as two antennas in one, with separate AM and FM antennas in a single housing. lts AM loop is movable and swings away from the FM antenna for optimum AM reception. The Pi features TERK's patented Non - Coinduction circuitry to isolate the antennas from one another and eliminate interference.
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* TERK Indoor AM/FM Antenna ...
The price paid for this product is a waste. As some other reviews have stated, a coat hangar would probably be just as good. No matter where I move the antenna or adjust the gain, the reception is awful! I have a Technics audio receiver and the AM/FM is useless to me at this time. I have a table radio (Boston Acoustics) that runs circles around my aided TERK antenna reception. Where does TERK get the idea or proof that their indoor anennas improve reception? It may be that the ony good antenna is an outdoor antenna.
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If I could rate 0, I would.
Made absolutely no difference vs. the factory supplied antenna. In fact once I moved the factory supplied wire a bit, the reception was better than with this product. If I could have given it 0 stars I would have, since it is not worth one star.
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* A Coat Hanger Is Superior ...
Save your money folks. This product may work perfectly in the lab, but it's useless in a more 'ordinary' environment. I was actually able to get better recption by creating a 3 foot loop of heavy gauge copper wire (AM). Still haven't figured out what to do to improve FM, but that was the whole thrust behind the Terk.
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This does work if installed properly
I have two of these and I make sure that they are clear of any other wiring near the loop. The gain has to be adjusted to signal strength and depending upon where the station you are tuning into is located, the gain may have to be adjusted. One is attached to a Yamaha receiver that is 12 years old and the other is attached to a Yamaha HTR-6090 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver. I get good quality on both. I don't know how or in what way the other raters were using theirs or if they had defective units, but I can say that my experience has been very good with this antenna.
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* Rubbish ...
This is worse than no antenna. I have one of the most sensitive FM receivers in the business, a Tivoli Model Two, which has discrete components in the FM front end.
The station I listen to is KUSC-FM which is 91.5. I am some 30 miles from the transmitter on a mountain peak near Mt. Wilson. I should be able to snag that station with full quieting.
The antenna connection to the dongel which both supplies power and provides the connection to the antenna lead is totally unsheilded. This allows the stupid thing to pick up all sorts of noise from my computers in my office. That's the reason why I bought an external antenna in the first place, to get the antenna away from the RF of my computers. Furthermore, when I follow instructions and fold the AM loop down so that the red LED turns on, it splatters noise across the FM band.
The PI-B not only doesn't work, it actually makes things considerably worse than the built-in antenna in the radio.
Save your money. Either get an inexpensive dipole from Radio Shack. Or, find somebody that sells the Fanfare FM2G (or Fanfare FM2G-C).