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The Terk TV42 clip-on amplified antenna are the easiest way to add high-quality local channel reception to a satellite TV system. The VHF/UHF antenna designed to easily attach to a satellite dish, the TV42 (for dual LNB dishes) deliver clear, powerful off-air reception. This model feature built-in diplexers that combine local and satellite signals into a single RG6 coaxial cable-eliminating the need to run an extra wire from the dish to the home.
Summary
Product Title: Terk TV-42 Dual LNB Dish-mount TV Antenna
Manufacturer: Terk
Lowest Price: $32.50
Power Score: 3.4 | 4 Reviews
General
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Strengths: Suoper easy hook up, low profile, cost
Weakness: May not work as well for people far from broadcat towers
First let me start of by saying that I live about 10 miles form my local broadcasting tower, so people further away may experience a different result. I purchased several types of antennas, from high-end $99 indoor HD antennas to cheapie 99 cent store rabbit ears and with each one I was never able to receive more than 2 OTA channels. I bought the Terk TV-42 Dual LNB Dish-mount TV Antenna as a...
Strengths: Easy hookup
Weakness: picture quality not the greatest
The Terk TV-42 Dish mount antenna is an easily installed and setup for providing local channels to Satellite TV users. My neighborhood does not have the greatets reception, but product seems to be a good one.
Strengths: Clips on easy, includes all wires, lightweight
Weakness: kinda directional
This antenna picks up all my channels, digital, HD and analog from 20 miles from the towers. I had to move the antenna along the diameter to get a compromise to get all the channels to come in. Reccomended if you are close to the towers and do not want an ugly indoor antenna.
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Only beneficial under ideal conditions
Strengths: Can be found cheap Amplified Convenient if you've already a dish
Weakness: Poor performance
This product is decidedly not worth the retail price. I got it for a steal at Radio Shack because they are clearing them out. This product has a limited target market--people with DirecTV or Dish Network who want to try to pull in local stations (both analog and digital/HD) over the air. What it allows you to do is utilize your existing dish and coax wiring. So no huge eyesore mounted separately...
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