Terk HDTVo Amplified Outdoor HDTV Antenna

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The HDTVo Amplified Outdoor HDTV Antenna receives all available UHF/VHF local & HDTV broadcasts and provides outstanding high-definition TV reception, it can clamp to existing satellite dish mast.


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Product Title: Terk HDTVo Amplified Outdoor HDTV Antenna

Manufacturer: Terk

Lowest Price: $59.00 from TerriSchubert777

Power Score: 4.2 | 39 Reviews


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Product Reviews (8)

HDTVo

Strengths: Excellent reception. Modern design.

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

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...
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By dk1706 - Feb 21, 2008

HDTVO -- lots of performance in a small package

Strengths: Small, easy set up, easy adjustment

Weakness: none noted

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 --...
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By ongeluk - Mar 21, 2007

HDTVO

Strengths: Lightweight; great reception!

Weakness: None

Just switched to DISH TV and wanted to mount my older Terk Stealth-Tena...but it's just too heavy for the mount that holds the DISH TV. Bought the EZDish omni-directional and tried that; not at all happy with the signal strength (picture). The HDTVO is just right....light weight...and great signal strengths. Why pay DISH TV $5.00 per month and still NOT get HD TV? This IS the way to go folks!

By buckalewj - Oct 7, 2006

Finally I'm happy!

Strengths: easy installation, light weight, and good reception

Weakness: Nothing, but it's be nice if a small compass is added to help with pointing the antenna to the right direction.

I live in a suburb near SF. My apartment is about 28 miles away (according to antennaweb.org) from the major radio tower that carries signals of local NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, and PBS stations. I tried one Radioshack indoor/outdoor amplified atenna, one RCA indoor atenna, one Terk indoor (HDTVa), and one Terk outdoor (HDTVs). The Radioshack one always had some stations missing; the RCA and Terk HDTVa...
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By huj089 - Feb 16, 2006

Great Antenna for Attic

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.

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

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...
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By Barryo2 - Oct 25, 2007

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