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Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
I just bought one of these to replace an aging Recoton
amplified antenna. And, yes I know there is no such thing as an HDTV antenna. ;) I decided to try it because it was on sale for $40 at a local TV retailer, because it's amplified an because it's design is similar to that of the favorably reviewed Philips Indoor "HDTV" Antenna (PHDTV1). Verdict? So far I'm impressed. I've had the antenna for several days. Average signal strength was slightly increased and tuning stability were improved. There is much less futzing with the antenna with channel changes. The Recoton was highly suseptible to azimuth and location. This is much less the case with the Terk. I'm surrounded by leafy trees but the Terk is much less affected by blustery winds than the Recoton. -- Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
I highly recommend www.hdtvprimer.com for all sorts of info about
HDTV. Unfortunately, they rate the terk as "Severe hype. The equipment works, but Terk marketing prevents intelligent decision- making.". For an indoor antenna, I recommend the AntennasDirect DB2. It's about $60 (delivered). For those with a budget, a RadioShack double bow is about $20 and slightly better than a Terk. |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
"NadCixelsyd" wrote in message
ups.com... I highly recommend www.hdtvprimer.com for all sorts of info about HDTV. Unfortunately, they rate the terk as "Severe hype. The equipment works, but Terk marketing prevents intelligent decision- making.". Wow. I didn't base my decision on Terk marketing. I based it on the local retailers 7 day return policy which gave me time for an evaluation. Also when does the plural pronoun THEY apply to one forum author's opinion? http://hdtvmagazine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=14091 Hell, I can throw up a 152 anecdotal opinions which don't even include my initial impression review. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/cus...tomerRev iews For an indoor antenna, I recommend the AntennasDirect DB2. It's about $60 (delivered). For those with a budget, a RadioShack double bow is about $20 and slightly better than a Terk. Can summarize your first hand experience to back this up? I had a RadioShack double bow tie. It's lack of amplification limited my number of DTV channels. -- Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
On Jul 5, 4:10 am, "Rick Evans"
wrote: "NadCixelsyd" wrote in message ups.com... I highly recommendwww.hdtvprimer.comfor all sorts of info about HDTV. Unfortunately, they rate the terk as "Severe hype. The equipment works, but Terk marketing prevents intelligent decision- making.". Wow. I didn't base my decision on Terk marketing. I based it on the local retailers 7 day return policy which gave me time for an evaluation. Also when does the plural pronoun THEY apply to one forum author's opinion?http://hdtvmagazine.com/forum/viewtopic.php? p=14091 Hell, I can throw up a 152 anecdotal opinions which don't even include my initial impression review. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/cus...MXZB2/ref=cm_c.... For an indoor antenna, I recommend the AntennasDirect DB2. It's about $60 (delivered). For those with a budget, a RadioShack double bow is about $20 and slightly better than a Terk. Can summarize your first hand experience to back this up? I had a RadioShack double bow tie. It's lack of amplification limited my number of DTV channels. -- Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" If it's working OK for you, you don't need any opinions from folks here. Enjoy it. GG |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
On Jul 5, 4:10 am, "Rick Evans"
wrote: snip Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" So you live just south of the Canton Street bridge in the median of route 24 ? Or is Google Earth mistaken again? GG |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
On Jul 5, 4:10 am, "Rick Evans"
wrote: Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" Wait, -71 degrees? Kazakhstan? GG |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
sounds more like New England
-- All the Best, Richard Harison "G-squared" wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 5, 4:10 am, "Rick Evans" wrote: Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" Wait, -71 degrees? Kazakhstan? GG |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
"G-squared" wrote in message
oups.com... On Jul 5, 4:10 am, "Rick Evans" wrote: Wait, -71 degrees? Kazakhstan? Negative longitudes are west of the prime meridian. -- Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
On Jul 5, 4:10 am, "Rick Evans"
wrote: snip "So you live just south of the Canton Street bridge in the median of route 24 ? Or is Google Earth mistaken again?" Considering that when I enter my address in Google it puts me to the West of 24, yes Google is mistaken again. I used the USGS Tiger Server browser. ;-) -- Hilton Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" |
Impressions: Terk HDTVa Indoor Antenna
Rick Evans wrote:
"G-squared" wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 5, 4:10 am, "Rick Evans" wrote: Wait, -71 degrees? Kazakhstan? Negative longitudes are west of the prime meridian. Specifying a negative longitude is not common practice. Longitude degrees are specified as E or W. Latitude degrees are identified as N or S. |
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