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Terk HDTVo Amplified Outdoor HDTV Antenna

HDTVo Amplified Outdoor HDTV Antenna

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Terk HDTVo Amplified Outdoor HDTV Antenna
  • Reviewed by: dk1706

    02-21-08

    Duration of ownership: 1 Weeks

    Strengths: Excellent reception. Modern design.

    Weaknesses:Can't be used on aluminum siding. Short mast.

    Overall Evaluation: HDTVo is not your average outdoor antenna. Besides it's modern design it provides excellent reception, even in rural areas. There were other antennas advertising 90 mile range, it only picked up 1 channel. I was skepitcal about getting the HDTVo since it only had a smaller range. It was a one directional powered antenna and has a wide array so I gave it a try. As long as you aim towards the metro area where the main stations, you'll be able to pick up all your local channels with ease. This antenna is also zoned up to: BLUE providing long range reception.

  • Reviewed by: vkazarov

    02-14-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Good reception, even when not amplified

    Weaknesses:A little bigger than you'd expect from a picture

    Overall Evaluation: The antenna is a semi-circle about 3 ft in diameter. It s designed to work in a blue spectrum as defined by antennaweb.org. It is easy to assemble and install and works as advertised. I mounted it in an attic, although it can me attached outdoors as well. It can be used with enclosed amplifier.

  • Reviewed by: Barryo2

    10-25-07

    Duration of ownership: 3 Months

    Strengths: Easy to mount - Picks up lots of digital and analog channels - UHF and VHF - Amplified, for long cable runs - Works in all weather conditions - Can be hidden in an attic, and still works.

    Weaknesses:Big and Ugly - Needs a discreet location - Wiring needs to be run

    Overall Evaluation: I purchased this when I got a digital LCD TV with digital tuner, as I did not want cable, and the over the air is 1080i quality (better than cable). My old rabbit ears worked OK, except in bad weather, when the digital transmission broke up.Luckily I have an attic crawl space with a gable wall facing the broadcast antennas 10 miles away. This antenna fits very well there and was easy to bolt to a rafter with the included hardware. Its easy to setup with a compass and the adjustment is sturdy (You can get the compass angle to the tv stations from your street location on the internet). The amplifier allows for long cable runs.Its a pain to run the cable through the walls, but the results were worth it. It works great in all weather and even brings in the analog stuff well.

  • Reviewed by: JohnSmith1950

    06-18-07

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Design (easy on the eye), easy to handle, great range

    Weaknesses:price. shop around and you can get a good deal.

    Overall Evaluation: I installed the antenna in the attic about 25 miles from the Buffalo, NY stations and 40+ miles from the Canada stations. I was surprised to find it worked great. I might move it to the outside wall of the attic to pickup more (or better quality) stations. In the attic is nice however, so that I can adjust the direction. It's a directional antenna so which way its pointing matters. Shop around for the best price. The design looks better and is easy to handle and setup compared to the standard bulky antennas. it's a 2 thumbs up.

  • Reviewed by: ongeluk

    03-21-07

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Small, easy set up, easy adjustment

    Weaknesses:none noted

    Overall Evaluation: I had been looking for some time for a SMALL HDTV antenna that would have the ability to pull in digital stations (approx. 30 mi. from our home) without having to have a LARGE array on the side of my house, or mess with an attic installation. The Audiovox (Terk) HDTVO Outdoor HDTV antenna does a great job. It installed within minutes. I get great signal (the amplifier is simple and easy to use -- and the signal can be split after the amplifier). As far as directional sensitivity goes, I 'eyeballed' it, without using a compass or anything and it worked great!! I was surprised to find that here (in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area) there are also a number of digital subscription stations (such as ESPN, etc.) that can be had over the air (a converter box is needed). This was something I did not expect. This little antenna puts a lot of performance in a small package. I would highly recommend it to all.

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