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Terk 60 Mile Range High Performance Amplified Indoor HDTV Antenna - Supports UHF, VHF 1080 HDTV Broadcasts for Free

3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,220 ratings

Antenna Television, Satellite
Brand Terk
Color One Color
Number of Channels 69
Maximum Range 45 Miles
UPC 066512919865 782386070135 956260297684 102342343675 034405002222 531479640423 707121314114 041114494279 777785581016 734911301542 780320054036 001910775163 854585409501 765042400859 763615881920 666669999101 071030174122 190283100303 782386289650 971483009418 523161273392 088020681171 079531799097 344050002226 777780527361 080000538307 617407370102 696582122287 731215364310 631058187681 044476114595 072090730334 100000003503 012302508849 999992231403 014444630877 102291328303 071030324510 See more
Manufacturer VOXX International Corporation
Global Trade Identification Number 00012302508849, 00034405002222

About this item

  • refer the resources at the bottom of the page for proper usage
  • Supports up to 1080i HDTV broadcasts for high-quality picture and sound - within 45 miles of the towers.
  • DISCLAIMER: Reception quality and channels received will depend on distance from towers, broadcast power, terrain and other factors.
  • UHF and VHF elements for reception of all available broadcasts (channels 2-69)
  • Highly directional UHF element reduces signal interference - delivers maximum gain
  • Integrated amplifier boosts weak signals and preserves signal purity
  • Great complement to streaming players and a dependable source when storms knock out cable or satellite television
  • Designed and engineered in the USA and meets or exceeds CEA performance specifications for indoor antennas
Note: Products with electrical plugs are designed for use in the US. Outlets and voltage differ internationally and this product may require an adapter or converter for use in your destination. Please check compatibility before purchasing.

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Choosing the Right Antenna

There are lots of factors that can affect your TV antenna reception. Visit our website and use our Antenna Finder zip code tool to see a list of channels being broadcast in your area and to help determine the best antenna to fit your specific need.

The TERK HDTVA

Amplified Indoor TV Antenna

This TERK Amplified Indoor Antenna provides both network and local television in full 1080 HD quality, for free. Delivering maximum gain with its highly directional UHF element and advanced amplification, the HDTVA outperforms TV antennas available from other manufacturers. Get stunning HD quality, the most powerful reception, and highest quality components with TERK.

  • Integrated amplifier provides outstanding reception without saturating the signal
  • Highly directional UHF element reduces signal interference —delivers maximum gain
  • Supports up to 1080i HDTV broadcasts = Free HDTV
  • Receives UHF and VHF channels = more content
  • Compact design fits any home theater environment
  • 6 foot coax cable included

Getting the Best Reception

The amount and quality of the channels you receive will depend on the following:

1) Channels being broadcast in your area.

2) Broadcast tower locations.

3) Strength of the broadcast signals.

4) Line of sight and environmental terrain.

Visit our website to find Reception Tips, FAQs, Product Information and more.

Streaming Player Companion

A TERK HD antenna is the perfect complement to streaming players such as Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, and more. Pair the HDTVA with your streaming device and get live content along with your favorite on-demand programming. This compact, directional antenna can sit on almost any surface and is designed to fit into any room environment, such as a secondary bedroom or child’s playroom.

Easy Set Up

TERK TV antennas are easy to install:

1) Connect the antenna’s coax cable into the back of your digital-ready TV.

2) Find the optimal placement for the antenna.

3) Scan for available channels, and you are ready to enjoy your free content.

Need assistance? Talk live to a TERK Customer Service Representative by calling our helpline.

Superior Quality

Created to blend seamlessly into the modern home, all TERK TV antennas:

- Are designed and engineered in the USA.

- Are built with the highest quality components.

- Meet or exceed all quality and performance standards established by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).

- Deliver the best, most reliable, uncompressed HD picture.

Advanced Amplification

TERK’s advanced amplification technology offers precise amplification and allows TV tuners to pick up and amplify the right TV signals, unlike competitors’ amplifiers that also amplify background broadcast noise. The HDTVA’s integrated amplifier boosts weak signals to preserve purity while reducing signal noise with precision circuitry. Better amplification = More channels.

UHF and VHF Channels in HD

Many antennas on the market are optimized to receive only UHF broadcasts and do not reliably receive VHF. All TERK TV antennas are precision-tuned to receive both UHF and VHF frequencies and will provide you with the most HD content that is available in your area - the most popular over-the-air TV shows, news, sports and more.

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Model OMNITV5 FDTV2A FDTV1A OMNITV3A HDTVA LOGTVO
Indoor/ Outdoor application Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor
True 360 degree, Omni-directional reception
Advanced amplification technology
Flat, slim profile
Receives Free Local HDTV/ UHF/ VHF
Supports up to 1080i broadcasts
Suggested placement Behind TV, on TV console or bookshelf Behind TV, on TV console or bookshelf Behind TV, on TV console or bookshelf Behind TV, on TV console or bookshelf On TV console or bookshelf Attic, roof, side of house
Operating range 30+ miles from the towers 50+ miles from the towers Within 60 miles of the towers 60+ miles from the towers Within 60 miles of the towers 50+ miles from the towers
Included accessories Mounting stand and hardware, 6ft coax cable Mounting stand and hardware, removable amplifier, 6ft coax cable Mounting stand and hardware, power injector, removable amplifier, 6ft coax cable Mounting stand and hardware, power injector, removable amplifier, 6ft coax cable Power injector, 6ft coax cable Mounting kit for wall, attic and roof, power injector, mini mast bracket

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  • Terk Amplified Indoor Hdtv Antenna
  • 6 Foot Coax Cable
  • Product Description

    Get superior reception, watch your favorite TV shows and receive over-the-air channels in stunning HD quality for free. The integrated amplifier boosts weak signals and preserves signal purity. The TERK HDTVA is engineered to receive 1080 HDTV broadcasts not found on satellite or cable.

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    Customer reviews

    3.8 out of 5 stars
    3,220 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance and quality of the antenna. They mention that it works well, and provides consistent HD quality. That said, some complain about the size and stability. Opinions are mixed on reception, channels, value, and appearance.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    850 customers mention "Performance"613 positive237 negative

    Customers like the performance of the antenna. For example, they say it works well enough, the results are okay, and it works immediately. Some say it's a cheap antenna that works well. That said, most are happy with the performance.

    "...Again, I was surprised. This cheap antenna worked well, especially considering how it's only a fraction of the price of the two I'd tried...." Read more

    "...We've had it for a week now, and no issues at all, and are purchasing a second one." Read more

    "...Bottom Line: It works well if you need off the air TV." Read more

    "...use it non-powered but there is a noticeable difference and it doesn't work as well. The antenna itself is actually kind of large...." Read more

    352 customers mention "Quality"332 positive20 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the antenna. For example, they mention that it's a pretty good product, and the networks come in clear, consistent HD. They also appreciate the beautiful HD signal and the dazzling high definition TV channels.

    "...It instantly improved the strength of the signals and the quality of HDTV I have been watching on free over-the-air TV has been astounding...." Read more

    "...on the signal meter with no compromise of channels and they are all HD QUALITY...." Read more

    "...Each had excellent quality and compared favorably to the 1080p resolution of the main TV...." Read more

    "...two channels with it, so all in all, this seems to be pretty impressive for an indoor antenna and will be perfectly acceptable until we make the..." Read more

    827 customers mention "Reception"536 positive291 negative

    Customers are mixed about the reception of the antenna. Some mention that it has generally improved reception and given them more channels, while others say that the signals are weak enough that a good antenna is needed. Some customers also say that it does a much better job with digital signals than analog, and prevents many signal cuts. However, other customers say that they are still getting choppy signals and lack of VHF reception.

    "...It instantly improved the strength of the signals and the quality of HDTV I have been watching on free over-the-air TV has been astounding...." Read more

    "...Then I plugged in and installed the inline amplifier. Very strong signal strength, probably ALL the channels...." Read more

    "...I still often get the signal cutting out so often that it's impossible to get an entire TV program...." Read more

    "...This is only a minor issue, since the reception is so damn good I could aim the VHF elements however I wanted to and still get a clear picture; this..." Read more

    492 customers mention "Channels"313 positive179 negative

    Customers are mixed about the channels. Some mention that it picks up a plethora of channels, including HD channels. However, others say that it didn't pick up all the channels they wanted and at times would have to re-position the antenna.

    "...Then I pointed it north out the window. Amazingly, I received 60% of the digital channels...." Read more

    "...As a result it did not pull in all the stations that I could actually receive...." Read more

    "...The picture looks great and I get quite a few HD channels so that now I can watch the game the news or whatever is on the basic channels like fox,..." Read more

    "...To my surprise, it picked up 9 working channels (note: the terk got two channels' signals, but they didn't work) from the start, even if it's..." Read more

    371 customers mention "Value"239 positive132 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the antenna. Some mention it's good value for money, a great alternative to high cable bills, and well worth buying. However, others say it'll take up a lot of room and is ungainly.

    "...At the end of the day, it is comparably priced at, or below most other indoor antennas, but price is not necessary the best indicator of value...." Read more

    "...Not all of them are HD and not all of them are worth watching but I get all the big ones I wanted anyway...." Read more

    "...up, all the stations it can find are 100% free; no cable account, no payments, seriously!..." Read more

    "...stronger signals this antenna delivers and, for the price, it's well worth buying...." Read more

    344 customers mention "Appearance"179 positive165 negative

    Customers are mixed about the appearance of the antenna. Some mention it looks great, has plenty of chord, and has a space age look. Others say it looks odd, has an ugly shape, and is more unattractive than any antenna they've had.

    "...The picture looks great and I get quite a few HD channels so that now I can watch the game the news or whatever is on the basic channels like fox,..." Read more

    "...Now, I am left with an odd-looking antenna that performs similarly to my old rabbit antenna...." Read more

    "...It is well built, looks nice, good concepts, but it just didn't work...." Read more

    "......" Read more

    320 customers mention "Size"61 positive259 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the antenna. They mention that the base has too small a footprint to be stable, the antenna takes up a fair amount of room, and the rabbit ears make it cumbersome.

    "...rabbit ears on the sides (they actually help a good bit) it takes up some room. If I could hide it in an attic or something I would but I can't...." Read more

    "...As some individuals pointed out, this antenna is large. My husband is going to install a shelf behind the TV and put it back there...." Read more

    "...As other reviews have stated, the footprint of the antenna is pretty small and as a result you can knock this over pretty easily...." Read more

    "...Additionally, as you can see from the pictures, the antenna has an extremely small base which works fine with the antenna when mounted, but the..." Read more

    315 customers mention "Stability"90 positive225 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the antenna. They mention that it falls over easily, is wobbly, and is unstable when fully extended. The base is small and the unit is easy to tip over. Some say that the antenna is not heavy enough and is easy for it to knock over. The main antenna is flimsy and arrived with some of the prongs slightly bent.

    "...the foot of the unit, making the whole antenna precarious & often falling over if i don't pick it up yet again & mash the cord back into its slot...." Read more

    "...Some folks described the antenna as unstable and falling over. It looks unstable, but we have it on top of the TV, and its been steady as a rock,..." Read more

    "...It's not as choppy, and quality level is very steady. It is also not as affected by directional positioning...." Read more

    "...of the antenna is pretty small and as a result you can knock this over pretty easily. The coaxial cable coming out of the bottom doesn't help either...." Read more

    Antennas Compared
    2 out of 5 stars
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    I'm a first timer at getting OTA HDTV. This has been an experiment in progress for the past 5 weeks. I have gone through four antennas (they are all here as I write this) before finding something that's satisfactory (rather than tolerable).I live around 25 miles from Manhattan, where the towers of most TV stations are located. I am also aware of the directional information from [...], and have experimented accordingly with its effects on reception. My apartment's windows all face north, while the signals all comes from southwest. I cannot get signals from where it comes from, and thus needed to get signals from deflections perhaps off nearby buildings and trees. It's a very poor circumstance for over-the-air reception, maybe just slightly better than being underground. Signals are weak, and are affected by weather. Stormy and windy days have shown effects at disrupting signal reception.With this said, and without going into much detail, let's talk about the antennas. Now all these antenna have been tested with the same equipment, setup, directional adjustments, location, etc. etc. and have been tested through good an foul weather, day and night, to observe differences.1.Terk HDTVa Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception- After reading some rave reviews and high ratings at [...], log periodic types (looks like a fishbone) seems to be the way to go. I got the Terk HDTVa first, thinking that the amplification and VHF antenna should nail my reception problems at the start. However, after more than two weeks of fidgeting around ad nauseam (directions, locations, amplifications, different devices, etc.), I only managed to pick up two ATSC channels' signals, and even those don't have strong enough signals to display anything. I thought maybe it's just my poor location, and that I should probably give up on the attempt. The included in-line amplifier dongle doesn't work at all. Powering it on makes no difference in signal strength readings, which hovered around 5-10%.It is well built, looks nice, good concepts, but it just didn't work.2.Phlips PHDTV1 Philips PHDTV1 Digital HDTV-UHF Indoor Antenna- The venerated "silver sensor" which was previously sold under the Zenith brand also had great ratings and reviews. It's in fact nearly legendary. I decided, in desperation, to try it out, even if it doesn't have amplification. It seems all my local HD channels are in UHF anyway, so I won't miss the VHF dipoles.The unit has startlingly poorer build quality compared to the Terk. It has paint bubbles, hairs and dusts trappings in the paint, sharp edged cheap plastics and much thinner metal blades that's covered in oil and has some dings and bendings. I wasn't impressed with the quality, and didn't expect much from it as I set it up.To my surprise, it picked up 9 working channels (note: the terk got two channels' signals, but they didn't work) from the start, even if it's randomly placed. It's thrilling as it was the first time I saw OTA HDTV. After some adjustment and location experiments, I was able to receive 19 channels. However, not all of these channels work well given the same direction.The directionally sensitive antenna needs to be adjusted as I switch channels. e.g. NBC and CBS seems to work well in one direction, while ABC has its own favorite direction, which works also with FOX. I tried as best as possible to find a compromise point where everything works. I couldn't. It just needs to be adjusted constantly.The transmission is often dogged by reception fluctuations. Signal quality tend to fluctuate quite a bit, especially affected by weather. That means the TV playback would get choppy at times, with its severity dependent on the direction I point the antenna at. I didn't think fluctuating signals was a characteristic until I tried the latter two antennas later. I also found that I had to constantly play with the directional positioning to get a stable signal from each of the stations.It works, and I was impressed, but then in retrospect it could only be best described as a "tolerable" HDTV experience as I struggled for a smooth signal delivery.3.RCA ANT111 Basic Indoor Antenna- While shopping in stores, I saw this basic and classic RCA loop/dipole antenna for less than $[...]. I couldn't resist the temptation to try it out, just for the heck of it. It is also a different type of antenna than the previous two.Again, I was surprised. This cheap antenna worked well, especially considering how it's only a fraction of the price of the two I'd tried. I ended up getting 17 channels, a few less than the PHDTV1, with the same location and setup. Some channels also don't work, even if signals were detected. The quality of the signals seems to be the key.So what's so special about it? It strangely had better signal delivery for the channels that worked. It's not as choppy, and quality level is very steady. It is also not as affected by directional positioning. I was for the first time able to view FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC without adjusting the antenna. However, the lack of directionality also makes it ambiguous when I lost the signal. It seems that there's no "favorite direction" for the channels, which also means I can't pull in stronger signals at my choosing. It is also quite susceptible to weather changes, particularly wind (which probably affected signals reflected by trees?)The signal strength also seems to be a little weaker, though the signal quality tend to be higher in general. That probably contributed to the smoother video delivery. It also tempted me to get a similar design that has amplification.4.Philips MANT510 Philips High Performance Amplified Indoor Uhf/ Vhf/ Fm Antenna- This unit has a "digital TV optimized, patent pending UHF panel array". I thought I'd try it out just for the slightly different antenna design, if not just for the adjustable amplification.Well, it works, and works quite well. The antenna doesn't work without power, and with amplification turned off it works a little less than unpowered PHDTV1 and ANT111. Yet with the amplification turned on, I get 24 channels, with strength up to 81% (compared to 3-10% unamplified, and quality consistently above 60 and usually in the 70-90%+. That generates the most reliable video delivery of all the ones tried.While thunderstorms still managed to distrupt signals, it's much less often and only momentarily. I also don't have to worry about hunting for signals as I just point it in one general direction and I get everything but three NJN channels (they are even further from here.. maybe a good 50 miles).I finally can just set the antenna and forget it. It lets me focus on the programming rather than antenna adjustment. While it needs to be powered, it gives me the confidence to finally enjoy HDTV, rather than tweaking and tolerating it. It's good enough that I can probably stop searching. I hope it'll be helpful to you who may be going through the same purchasing decision nausea as I have.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2013
    My uncle recently had orthopedic surgery and was facing an extended rehab period. He has no wiring for his cable TV service in his bedroom because he normally doesn't watch TV in the bedroom. Since he would be confined to bed several hours a day using some medical equipment, I wanted to set up a TV for him.

    I placed a TV in the room and hooked up a Roku box so he could watch movies, etc. over his wireless network, but it didn't address his desire to watch nightly news, etc. Running the channel scan to search for over the air channels picked up nothing at all. After reading the great reviews on the Terk HDTVa, I ordered one.

    This antenna is amplified so you'll need to place it near an electrical outlet and you'll need some space on a table to place the unit. (If you're using it with a converter box on an old, tube-style TV, you can set it on top of the TV.) Near a window is optimal for receiving the most channels with the best reception.

    Installation is simple and the included users manual is very clear and helpful. Out of the box, you insert the UHF receiving element (the part with all the little blades) into the main unit. You can insert it oriented in two different ways, which is something to remember in case you aren't receiving some channels clearly. Put together, it resembles a big ray gun from a 50s sci-fi film, but it's not hideous looking.

    Next, connect the cable from the HDTVa antenna to the Power Injector terminal labeled TO ANTENNA. Then, connect the TO TV cable on the Power Injector to the ANT/AIR IN or VHF/UHF port on your TV or set-top box. Plug the power adapter from the Power Injector into an electrical outlet. Turn the tiny switch on the Power Injector to "ON" for amplification. (You can use the antenna without the amplification on, but it still needs to be plugged in to function.)

    Point the antenna out the window or in whatever direction is necessary to receive the strongest signals. On the Terk website, you can input your street address and it will tell you what direction is best from your location. Also, extend the "rabbit ears" to further fine tune your reception.

    Now, run your channel scan on your TV, being sure to select ANT or OVER THE AIR rather than CABLE. If you don't pick up as many channels as you think you should, you can reposition the antenna and rescan as many times as necessary.

    In my uncle's case, I just pointed the antenna out the window and the scan picked up 69 channels with all but one having a perfect picture! He lives in a major metropolitan area so that may account for the large number of channels picked up, but we were still astounded at the number and the clarity of the picture on all the channels. It took me all of 15 minutes from opening the package to running the channel scan.

    Your mileage will probably vary depending upon where you live and what kind of obstructions are between you and the closest tower but for $40, I think it is a brilliant solution to a room with no cable access or even ditching your cable TV service all together.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2011
    As many people in the westside of Los Angeles I live in apartment surrounded by buildings and we are around 35 miles away from most TV antennas located on Mount Wilson. I easily installed this antenna on the window besides my Samsung HDTV. It instantly improved the strength of the signals and the quality of HDTV I have been watching on free over-the-air TV has been astounding.
    My favorite HD channels here, ABC news 7, FOX, My 13, transmit in VHF but almost 90% of other digital channels go over UHF. I hate paying expensive cable TV and my landlord doesn't allow external antennas in the roof, so I needed the convenience of an indoor antenna with both VHF and UHF capabilities. Unfortunately, all of a sudden, I lost signal in almost all except 5 channels. After checking in, I realized the small in-line power supply that comes with the unit simply stopped working.
    As most people will do with this antenna, I just left it plugged to the wall. It worked for good 6 months, maybe I should have turned it off when I didn't use the TV? I don't know but nowhere the manual advises so. I am contacting Terk in the hopes they will help. Unfortunately they close punctually at 5pm Eastern Time so I have to remember to call them here before 2pm (Pacific Time). I will update this when I get help from TERK. FYI, I found some similar $15 replacement inline adapters, 10-12 dB signal boosters, that can be bought cheaply and might work with this unit. If your indoor setup involves long cords or splitters you may need a more powerful signal 22dB booster like those from Motorola at around $36. If it doesn't work, you need an external antenna and this is not the right for you.

    Amazon couldn't help as it's been over a month of my purchase. Now, I am left with an odd-looking antenna that performs similarly to my old rabbit antenna. If your favorite channels are VHF and UHF, and all you want is an inexpensive indoor solution I highly recommend this directional antenna provided you can point it to a single area from where TV signals come (for me Mt. Wilson), but check if it works better than your rabbit, if not you just might end stuck with a regular antenna once the amplifier of this unit stops working.

    Finally, remember that there is not such thing as HDTV antenna, it is just a hype to get customer's interest as the UHF and VHF waves are exactly the same as used in the old times of analog TV. Any antenna (and wiring setup) that makes a good job in capturing and delivering a strong signal to your TV will make wonders to improve your watching experience.

    UPDATE: 8/2012 forgot to mention that Terk sent me a replacement for the in-plug boost adapter. Has been working fine since.
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    Top reviews from other countries

    Tiger
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very good
    Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2014
    I received the antenna 4 days after I have placed the order. The installment is very easy and it works great! I can find around 19 channels in my apartment in Downtown Toronto. Many of them are HD digital TV with very good image quality.

    Of course you can't expect to watch live sports or new episodes from these free channels. But it is very good option to watch news and study English. I am satisfied with my purchase. Now it is time to list a few cons and pros I found in the two days of use.

    Pro:
    1. the shipment is fast;
    2. very easy to install;
    3. signal is strong;

    Con:
    1. the design of the joint between the cable and the base of the antenna is not very good, which makes the antenna a little difficult to stand steadily
    Hasan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Product.
    Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2012
    Living in Downtown Montreal in a Second Floor of an Apartment building that doesn't have a balcony, nor does it face the 'South' to top that, towards nearby US States to target their Stations. This was a tough call, I was skeptical whether I should go for Terk HDTVa or Winegard SS-3000 - reading reviews from everywhere, watching video-reviews, took me atleast a week researching on which I should go for. I also consulted local tech columnists from CTV and CBC radio Montreal for their expert opinion for my situation and whilst it was positive, they were vary, stating, Downtown is a tricky business for gaining maximum signals, that too from an Indoor Antenna, but it isn't impossible. So I didn't know what to get from that. SS-3000 had all positive reviews, not one bad review to my surprise but there weren't that many reviews in total, whilst there were mixed reviews for Terk HDTVa but the reviews were in abundance. What drew me closer to SS-3000 at first was that many of the people who reviewed were people in apartment buildings and in similar positions. I had doubts and was confused and didn't know which one to opt for. In the end, I went with my gut feeling, keeping in mind the 'Range' for Terk (45m) as opposed to SS-3000 (30m) and it paid off. It arrived within 2 days (I chose Free Savers Shipping) and it came from Mississauga, ONT with Canada Post. From the time you order - it ships the following day, and for me it came the morning after shipment (today) - The packaging was very secure. Initially, I was worried, since it was my first time ordering online, thinking 'what if a part came missing, or if it was defective,' but the packaging was surprisingly safe with air-filled bags securing it. It was pretty simple to set up, the amount of videos I had seen I didn't need to read the manual to figure it out. I didn't rearrange anything and plugged everything right in, and boom, the channels kept coming. I now have 17 channels, previously I had 6. I have an HDTV with a built-in Digital Tuner so previously all I had to do was plug in a Coaxial Cable into an Electrical Outlet to get my limited channels. I plan to rearrange my settings, and I won't be surprised if I pick up more signals. Very happy with the product. This has been a long review, I now have to go watch some TV..

    Edit (Hours Later): Just updating things here. As suspected, I've gotten more channels after tweaking a bit. I turned off the AMP and noticed better Signals on most of the sub-channels, and pulled up the VHF Dipoles, I now get 22 channels. Didn't need to rearrange anything.
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    Ignatz Pepachuk
    3.0 out of 5 stars Free to air HDTV...but make your own to save $$
    Reviewed in Canada on April 12, 2012
    Good indoor antenna for urban areas, very directional so ensure you have room to move it around. Pretty weird looking too, but it works fine. Cheapest way to enjoy HDTV; screw Bell and your Cable provider; a strong free-to-air signal is better than cable!

    But if you are looking for a bargain...

    To be honest, you can fashion a better antenna from coat hangers, a piece of wood and an antenna transformer you can buy at The Source for about 5 bucks. Google or go to YouTube (see link below) for the instructional video I followed. Simple and cheap. I wish I had done more research before I bought this thing. But it is a good antenna for a reasonable price...it's just odd that you can make one yourself for a fraction of the cost.
    check it out; I built one according to this video and it works better than the commercial models.
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    Kent Phung
    1.0 out of 5 stars not really good
    Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2021
    not everywhere can receive signal.
    Sasha
    4.0 out of 5 stars Love it
    Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2014
    Very nice, shipping was super fast, item came in good order.

    As for the Antenna.....at first when i plug it in i only got the same amount of channel i was getting with my old antenna.But after moving it all over i was able to move from only 6 channels to a whopping 12 including american channels as well. As i live in Toronto. The other day i scan again and received over 20 channels.

    The only reason i didn't give it a perfect score is because i have to put it out on my balcony in order to pick these channels up if i keep in inside as it is an indoor Antenna i don't get much channels. I was expecting to pick up channels much easier as i live on the 34th floor in the middle of Toronto.

    Maybe i haven't got the hang of this antenna yet but so far so good. No need t pay for cable, I'm saving big time.

    I would definitely recommend this antenna to anyone looking to spend less/nothing on cable. As long as you are okay with basic cable, this is perfect.
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