Electronics : Terk Technology HDTVi VHF/UHF HDTV Indoor Antenna

Electronics : Terk Technology HDTVi VHF/UHF HDTV Indoor Antenna

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Terk Technology HDTVi VHF/UHF HDTV Indoor Antenna

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Terk Technology HDTVi VHF/UHF HDTV Indoor Antenna
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Street Price: $44.19
Gaunz Org Price: $27.94
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Terk
EAN: 0034405001690
Label: Terk
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Terk
Model: HD-TVi
Publisher: Terk
Studio: Terk


Piece facts:
  • Optimized to receive all HDTV channels (2 to 69) for free local high-definition entertainment when used with a compatible TV or TV/receiver
  • Great for apartments or condos, where roof access is limited
  • Small footprint occupies little space; high gain lets you pick up more stations
  • Highly directional UHF elements eliminate unwanted reflected signals that interfere with reception
  • Measures 13.5 x 42 x 16.5 inches (W x H x D) with dipoles extended




Antenna Indoor HDTV VHF/UHF HDTVi Technology Terk






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VHF and UHF capability for reception of channels 2-69 * VHF/UHF band separator with 75-300 ohm matching transformer * 13-3/8'W x 9-1/8'H x 16'D (41-1/2'H with dipoles extended) * warranty: 1 year

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With over 1,000 stations in more than 200 markets broadcasting digital television as of 2003, 9 out of 10 households can now receive free high-definition (HDTV) signals when using the right antenna in conjunction with an integrated HDTV (or with a set-top box and an HD-ready television). Most antennas are large and unwieldy and need to be mounted outdoors or in a cramped attic. This is not an option if you live in an apartment or condo, or if you don't want the hassle of installing an antenna yourself. The solution? A quality indoor antenna that can pick up all local HDTV channels; one that will look great next to your television, and one that is easy to install: Terk's HDTVi indoor antenna.

At the time of its release, the HDTVi was (and may yet be) the only indoor HDTV antenna optimized for both UHF and VHF reception, channels 2 to 69. The HDTVi elegantly solves the aesthetic challenge of integrating a log-periodic-type element assembly in an indoor antenna. lt's tuned for optimum HDTV reception with a unique design that uses log-periodic elements and dipoles for receiving both UHF and VHF HDTV broadcasts, bringing you more stations than lesser antennas.

You can easily route the antenna's output cable in 2 directions (front or back) for flexible cable management, and the antenna connects easily to your set-top box or television (integrated HDTV--with built-in ATSC tuner--required for direct connection).

lts high gain picks up distant stations and its high back-to-front ratio rejects unwanted signals. You can mount the UHF antenna element vertically or horizontally, as experience dictates.

What's in the Box
Antenna with integrated 75-ohm cable, instruction manual, and warranty information.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * An indoor antenna without amplification isn't worth the money you spend on it! ...
Get this one instead:

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

It uses an included signal amplifier to boost VHF signals by 12db and UHF signals by 11db, and is only about $8.00 more. You'll get more for your money, and you won't feel like you've been ripped off.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Is HDTV antenna worth the money?
I have bought a HDTV recently. I thought if I had a digital HDTV antenna, I could pull in more digital channels. I was disappointed to find that the Terk HDTV indoor antenna failed to do so. In fact, the old Radio Shack enhanced indoor antenna gave me better reception.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Worthless ...
I live five miles from Sears Tower, in Chicago. I get 16 over the air channels in analog all of them watchable. Channels 7, 9, and 26 as well as low power channels 23 and 48 come in as good as cable TV.

Now with DTV and various antennas all I can get is THREE stations, 7, 9 and 32. And 7 and 9 are all pixleated.

So it seems 16 watchable channels have been reduced to 1 watchable DTV channel. So much for progress, but I guess it's much more important for rich people to be able to have yet MORE cell phones (that's what the TV signals will be used for) than let poor people have TV.

I guess I'm gonna have to come up with money for cable.

DTV is NOT a good thing for us urban poor.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Power, pulled in all local HDTV channels - Chandler, AZ
This Terk HDTVi Indoor Antenna For HDTV is Perfect. I was tired of paying cable prices for local channels. So thought I would give this antenna a try. It pulls in every single HDTV local channel in Phoenix, AZ that is currently available!!! It's awesome!

Oh and this, you may find hard to believe, but it is very TRUE! The picture with this antenna is even *****better***** than what I had with Cox Cable on my Toshiba 73 inch HDTV 1080P!!!

I live in Chandler, AZ. I'm very happy with this product. If you're in Phoenix, AZ; I would certainly give this antenna a try, it's worth every single penny!!!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great if you're in a good location ...
I'm lucky to be in an area that's within 8 miles of all 3 major stations broadcasting OTA HDTV. Once you find the right position, it's amazing. Dolby Digital 5.1 and 1080i is fantastic. Two sports that benefit greatly from HDTV are Golf and Hockey. It's really sweet watching them in HDTV, it's a whole new spectator experience.

If you're having trouble finding the sweet spot, move in smaller increments. In the right position I get all free HDTV stations crystal clear, but if I move the antenna a quarter inch, I lose half. Digital is much more sensitive to position. Also, you DO NEED to extend the telescopic antennae as well. For $30, this can't be beat. I actually cancelled Cable. Between free OTA HD and my Bluray PS3, who needs to spend $100 a month on cable.

PS: LOST looked fabulous in HD, can't wait till next season.

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