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Terk Technology TV-2 Passive Indoor TV Antenna
 
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Terk Technology TV-2 Passive Indoor TV Antenna

by Terk
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • TV/Media switch allows switching between broadcast TV and another video source
  • VHF/UHF capability for reception of channels 2-69
  • Non-skid silicon base for stability
  • Includes VHF/UHF band separator, 75-300 ohm matching transformer and 6' cable
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Product Details

Data Sheet [242kb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 9.2 x 5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000069EUY
  • Item model number: TV-2
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 16, 2002

Product Description

PERFECT SET-TOP ANTENNA FOR URBAN & SURBURBAN AREAS INCLUDES BOTH VHF & UHF CAPABILITY FOR RECEPTION OF CHANNELS 2 69 INCLUDES VHF/UHF BAND SEPARATOR& 75?/300? MATCHING TRANSFORMER FOR EASY HOOK-UP TO ANY TV SET 6-FT 75? COAXIAL CABLE ALLOWS THE ANTENNA TO BE INSTALLED ON EVEN THE LARGEST PROJECTION TVS TV/MEDIA SWITCH ALLOWS SWITCHING BETWEEN BROADCAST TV & A VIDEO SOURCE SUCH AS DVD VCR OR A VIDEO GAME NON-SKID SILICON BASEENSURES MAXIMUMSTABILITY ON ANY SET-TOP 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY


 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars UHF loop is useless!!, January 4, 2005
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I ordered this antenna to enhance the reception of the UHF channels. I live in a big city and I thought I shouldn't have a problem with any indoor antenna. it seems I was mistaken. this antenna is useless. it is almost no better than my previous 99 cents store antenna.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good all purpose TV antenna - yes, even for DTV, February 25, 2010
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This Terk TV-2 antenna is a good all purpose antenna.

This is a classic combination "rabbit ears" VHF antenna with a UFH loop. Technically, it isn't much different than some of the low-end antennas in the $12 range. However, I believe the Terk is worth the few extra dollars for the following reasons:

a) This antenna is well built. The VHF rods and UHF loop are sturdy and are higher in quality than many of the cheaper priced antennas.

b) The UHF Loop rotates on two axes. This is important so that you can adjust the antenna for the best reception. A lot of the cheaper antennas have a fixed (non-rotating) UHF antenna, which means you need to turn the entire base for tuning purposes.

c) The Terk TV-2 comes with a six foot cable. Cheaper models often have only four feet or less. Since flat panel LCD TVs are too thin to rest an antenna on them, you need to consider that the antenna will likely be placed on a shelf and away from the TV. That extra two feet of cable can be essential.

d) Overall, it's a good looking antenna...sort of retro. Solid weight. Non-skid rubber feet. You might even consider it fashionable.

e) Most importantly - it works. I get crisp digital TV reception. If your last memory of over air broadcast reception consists of a snowy picture, then do yourself a favor and look into HDTV broadcasts.


Can you buy a better antenna? Sure you can. Can you even make your own antenna? Yes, you can. In fact, there are several good plans on the internet that will show you how to make an antenna that will outperform store bought antennas. However, if you're located in the right area and you really don't want to turn this into a hobby, then just try the Terk and be done with it.


A lot of product descriptions have attempted to dumb down the HD technology by using phrases like "HDTV Antenna". However, let's just clearify a few things. High definition digital TV broadcasts still use the same old VHF and UHF radio spectrum. These days, most (but not all) hdtv stations make use of UHF frequencies.

That means the same familiar looking antennas that you used twenty years ago can still be used to receive HDTV broadcasts. True, there is still a wide assortment of antennas to choose frome. Depending on your situation, you might do just fine with this basic Terk model...or you may need to consider a more advanced model....or your location just might not even support local broadcasts. Fortunately, you can do a quick assessment by using the web address mentioned below.

STEPS:
First: go to [...], which is a website sponsored by several broadcasting organizations. Enter your neighborhood information so that you can at least get an idea of what stations you can expect to receive. Location, Location, Location! Just because you're in a well populated area in California doesn't mean that you'll be able to get decent reception (regardless of how advanced your antenna is). Some areas with hilly terrain might be out of luck.

Second: Make sure you have a television that can receive digital broadcasts (or that you have a digital tuner box).

Third: Assuming your location is supported by over air broadcasts and you have a digital tuner - then connect the Terk antenna and FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. Really, follow the simple tips provided in the manual.

Good luck.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works Great, May 31, 2006
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Bought this antenna last year after we went through Hurricane Wilma, and lost cable for over 2 weeks. Worked great.
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