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Reviewed by: jadleman
Overall Rating: 5 Star Review
Duration of ownership:1
Strengths: Picks up alot of channels
Weaknesses: None
Overall Evaluation: I recently began using a converter box for my tv using a standard rabbit ears antenna. I was not picking up some of the channels I wanted, so I purchased a powered, amplified RCA antenna at WalMart. It was worthless, picking up fewer channels than the rabbit ears! So I bought this Terk antenna, and am thoroughly pleased! It picks up 22 channels, vs the 10 that the rabbit ears picked up. It's a great product and I highly recommend it! (And it's cheaper than the powered models at WalMart!)
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Overall Rating: 2 Star Review
Duration of ownership:8 Days
Strengths: Neat design, easy to assemble
Weaknesses: Does not work in rural areas
Overall Evaluation: This is the third antenna I've tried to pick up HD channels. I live in a wooded area about 30 miles from a major city. The Terk HDVi is no better than my rabbit ears. I was disappointed after reading such rave reviews.
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Reviewed by: har279mar
Overall Rating: 2 Star Review
Duration of ownership:1
Strengths: Compact size; reasonable price.
Weaknesses: For me, worked no better than the rabbit ears I was using; wire exits from bottom, making unit unstable unless wire is taped in place.
Overall Evaluation: After reading reviews of this product here, I decided to risk a few bucks. The enclosed directions are comprehensive and easy to follow, but so simple most anyone could assemble the few parts w/o reading them. The immediate problem I found was the wire exiting from the bottom. It wouldn't stay in the groove provided, and kept tipping the unit, making it unstable on top of the TV set (where the manufacturer suggests it be placed). I solved that problem by taping the wire into the groove. That solution, though, presented another problem. If the unit is left atop the TV and has to be swiveled for the best signal aquisition, the wire may have to be run out the other side of the unit or it wants to drape over the TV screen. So -- taping it in place for better stability is not really a good solution.But the worst problem I found was -- it simply worked (for me) no better than standard rabbit ears. The nearest TV transmitter to me is around 15 miles. It picked up that one pretty well -- most of the time. Others further away were faint, ghostly and generally unwatchable. If I fussed with the unit, turning it to get weaker stations, the closer one that came in well initially was out of focus. I unhooked the Terk and will give it to friends (or Goodwill) who may be able to use it better than I was able.If you live near a transmission tower, the Terk HDTVi may work well for you. But your rabbit ears may work just as well. Mine did.I'm calling the cable guy tomorrow.
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Reviewed by: JoyceKV
Overall Rating: 5 Star Review
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Strengths: Simple to hook up and set up. Excellent functionality with great signal strength with being 26 miles from the tower.
Weaknesses: Size is large, base wobbles until your seat the cable deep in the groove in the base and the cable "relaxes" or takes memory to it's new postion.
Overall Evaluation: First things first. Consider your antenna needs carefully, do the research before you buy. Consider your broadcast antenna locations before considering your receiver antenna needs. Doing so will improve your results.Living in Los Angeles, all of our broadcast antennas sit atop one mountain, Mt. Wilson, which makes having a directional antenna such as this one of great value, in that you can just aim it in one direction, and because all the broadcasts propagate from the same peak, it's aim it once and bolt it in position. No adjusting it for various channels.We get CBS, NBC, ABC,, FOX, PBS and a few others in numerous flavors without any amplification, but we have a direct shot line of sight to Mt Wilson. We are 26 miles from the towers, and get signal strengths from 85 to 93 consistently, except when raining heavily. This antenna is ugly and bulky, but it sure pulls in the signal for our applications. If you are in high density housing areas and having trees or buildings between you and the tower, a multidirectional antenna might serve your needs better. I love the quality of the picture and the siganl we get, with no tiling, from this antenna. Highly recommend this if you can get the straight shot or locate it near a window and you are within 30 miles.
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Reviewed by: KMOatman
Overall Rating: 3 Star Review
Duration of ownership:5 Months
Strengths: Price, size, rabbit ears can be kept down most of the time, "christmas tree" shaped antenna can be mounted 2 ways to fit your space. Good signal most of the time, when it feels like it.
Weaknesses: When my wife and I really want to sit down and watch a show, the signal will crap out. If I walk in front of the TV, signal fades. Signal can be good and drop out for no apparent reason.
Overall Evaluation: Jensen & TERK are the same company. I did not know this and normally stear clear of Jensen, as a rule. But I heard good things about this antenna and decided to drop $40 on one. When the reception is good, its REALLY good. However, it does not like being mounted behind my HDTV, which would be ideal so I wouldn't have to look at it. Also, as noted above, the signal drops in and out when I really want to watch a show. I don't want to drop the big money on digital cable or sat., but I'm afraid that I may have to go that route before I want to. Right now, I have it resting on a bar stool next to my TV, which is ugly and stupid, but it works. I don't think I should have to do this...
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Reviewed by: qiankun
Overall Rating: 4 Star Review
Duration of ownership:1
Strengths: Good signal receiving. Fashionable look.
Weaknesses: Short cable.
Overall Evaluation: This antenna can receive most of the analog channels clearly. I haven't tested the digital channeles as my tv tunner doesn't support them. The cable is a little bit too short(about 4' or 5'), so I cannot put it at a convenient place. My location is in bay area of california.
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Reviewed by: dashnm
Overall Rating: 4 Star Review
Duration of ownership:30 Days
Strengths: I hace come accross this product in one of my friend palce. The excellent reception of this has motivated me to buy this product.
Weaknesses: Some Manual setting is required, which is true for any indoor antena.
Overall Evaluation: I hace come accross this product in one of my friend palce. The excellent reception of this has motivated me to buy this product.Some Manual setting is required, which is true for any indoor antena.
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Reviewed by: sprntrl02
Overall Rating: 5 Star Review
Duration of ownership:30 Days
Strengths: Good reception. Looks nice. Reasonably priced.
Weaknesses: Base is somewhat unstable. The 'captive type' coaxial cable which is included is far too short.
Overall Evaluation: I bought it at a retail store despite being told to get a more expensive amplified antenna. I bought this with intent to return if it didnt work correctly. To my surprise this antenna pulls in about 80-90% signal on all of my local HDTV stations. I never see dropouts in signal. I am ~18 miles from the broadcast towers. Highly reccomended!
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Reviewed by: 4mounym
Overall Rating: 5 Star Review
Duration of ownership:3 Weeks
Strengths: Easy to install, good design, easy to carry, and high quality
Weaknesses: none
Overall Evaluation: This antenna is a really good one. Instead of cable requesting, I decided to buy an antenna. Many people recommended to buy the TERK antenna. Now, I am very satisfied with its quality, and the purchasing decision. The price is a strong motivation to buy this. I want to recommend to buy this antenna.
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Reviewed by: badgerfan89
Overall Rating: 5 Star Review
Duration of ownership:3 Days
Strengths: Provided me with results that were beyond my expectations
Weaknesses: The coaxle cable is fixed - the cable is too long for my application
Overall Evaluation: I like to think of myself as an educated consumer. I do not make purchases, especially anything electronic, without first conducting extensive research via the web. As I conducted my research for this product, I found results covering the full spectrum from entirely negative to entirely positive. As such, I looked for other comparable products that had reviews that more consistently slanted positive. Based off of my findings, the only other product I seriously considered was the Zenith (aka Gemini) ZHDTV1. Since the ZHDTV1 was not available for me to purchase locally and I was anxious to get an OTA antenna to see how it worked, I purchased the TERK HDTVi with the thoughts that if it didn't work well I would just return it and order the ZHDTV1 online. No return was needed though, because this antenna worked very well for me. Here are some specifics that may help you with your decision: Location: Milwaukee, WI Channels Received...Distance From*...Signal Strength: ABC...16.7...82%+ CBS...16.6...86%+ FOX...16.4...90%+ IND...16.6...80%+ NBC...16.3...88%+ PAX...16.4...72%+ PBS...16.4...82%+ UPN...16.0...82%+ WB....16.5...84%+ *Distance From obtained from antennaweb.org and is measured in miles Keep in mind, these results are specific to my situation and that many factors can impact actual results. With that said, as far as I'm concerned, this is a great product that provided me with results that were beyond my expectations. Lastly, although I did rate this 5-stars out of 5-stars, I would not consider it perfect for two reasons: 1. No product is perfect 2. I wish the coax cable wasn't fixed Best of luck to you all!
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