If you think youre going to get true 1080i local HDTV broadcasts from satellite or cable think again. Its not possible to get most of the high definition programming available today with just cable or satellite alone. Enjoy the magic of HDTV at its best with Terks HDTVi directional indoor antenna. This superbly engineered antenna features UHF and VHF elements that allow you to receive all available broadcast channels (2-69). And the Terk HDTVi antennas highly directional UHF elements reduces signal interference. Youve invested your hard-earned money to purchase an HDTV. It makes sense to optimize your reception with a high-quality indoor antenna. A great addition to your satellite or cable service. The Terk HDTVi directional indoor UHF/VHF HDTV antenna — a small investment with a big payoff!
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15 replies
  1. eburton984
    eburton984 says:

    It will not work if you live over 25-30 miles from the station antenna. I
    live 60 miles and I had to purchase a DB8 (works when the stations are over
    50 miles away)

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  2. MisterNico101
    MisterNico101 says:

    I get an amazing 2 channels with my terk.. I suppose I need to be on the
    100th floor with the atenna out the window on a clear day!

    Reply
  3. ArtifactAttic
    ArtifactAttic says:

    [This is usually not told to the mainstream public since it confuses or
    bores non-techies, but…] There are only 49 channels for terrestrial DTV
    broadcasts. Under digital broadcasting standards, digital-TV broadcast
    channels in the U.S. are channels 2 through 51 (not 2 through 69, also
    channel 37 is not in use either)… in the U.S. channels 52-69 are being
    reallocated to other services. [see “Digital Terrestrial Television”, also
    “channel 37” on wikipedia]

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  4. Sidney Mathious
    Sidney Mathious says:

    I have one of Turks antenna’s which is an outside unit and it picks up
    channels great whereas one’s like that one didn’t work for me. It looks
    about like that one and the channels which was very poor for me in the
    rural area where I live comes in clear even with channels I couldn’t get
    before. The picture on my analog looks better than the ones on Directv with
    a new TV hooked up to it.

    Reply
  5. fourbayhdtv
    fourbayhdtv says:

    This is junk…build your own antenna…there are many do it yourself
    videos here on youtube that will work way better than this thing.

    Reply

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