About the Terk HDTVa
When an outdoor antenna just isn't an option, you can count on the Terk HDTVa for crystal-clear over-the-air digital TV reception. This compact indoor antenna can pick up both high-definition and standard-definition local digital channels, and will look great sitting next to your TV. It sports a high-gain design for receiving both UHF and VHF broadcasts, plus an amplifier that boosts its ability to pull in weaker signals. And you can position the UHF antenna element either vertically or horizontally to aid reception.
Product highlights:
- receives digital and analog UHF and VHF TV signals (channels 2-51)
- log periodic and extendable dipole elements
- fixed-gain amplifier (12 dB for VHF, 11 dB for UHF)
- range is 45 miles
- pre-attached 6-ft. coax cable
- VHF/UHF band separator with 75-300 ohm matching transformer
- AC adapter for signal amplifier
- 13-3/8"W x 9-1/8"H x 16"D (41-1/2"H with dipoles extended)
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # HDTVa
What's in the box:
- UHF Antenna
- Antenna base with integrated VHF antenna and attached 6' coaxial RF cable
- AC adapter with attached 6' DC cable terminated by an RF-connector
- Owner's Manual
- Addendum
- Customer Service/Tech Support note
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Features
Overview: The Terk HDTVa is optimized for both UHF and VHF HDTV reception (channels 2-69) and engineered to receive 1080i HDTV broadcasts (HDTV compatible TV with built-in HD tuner required). The antenna features a high-gain amplifier to increase reception range. The antenna's high directional UHF element reduces signal interference.
Placement: The UHF antenna element can even be mounted vertically or horizontally to aid in better reception.
Specifications
Operating Bandwidth:
- VHF: 40 MHz - 230 MHz (Channels 2-13)
- UHF: 470 MHz - 806 MHz (Channels 14-69)
Amplifier Gain:
- VHF: 12 dB typical
- UHF: 11 dB typical
Output Impedance: 75 ohms
Weight = 2 lbs
The Terk HDTVa replaces these items
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- rustproof weather-resistant design
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Free TV - What more can you say. We decided to get rid of Comcast TV and kept the internet and saved ourselves $50/mo. The antenna pays for itself. HD signals are great on my 60" Samsung and we get 22+ HD channels. Hulu and Amazon on fill in the gaps.
MarkH from Richmond, VA