Product Description
TERK FDTV2A flat amplified digital indoor TV antenna takes antenna design to the next level. Comes in acrylic gloss black with chrome accents to match today's high quality digital flat panel displays. Patented reception technology in a multi-directional 360 degree design outperforms traditional antennas. Gives superior UHF and VHF reception while being optimized for HDTV reception. An ultra low noise amplifier with multiple filtering chip sets provides a clear amplified signal. This antenna exceeds the new CEA-2032-A Section 3.2.1 standard for amplification of digital signals. Multiple easy mounting options include wall mount, flat stand and vertical stand. Has 1 year limited warranty.
- Removable ELN amplifier for maximum flexibility and outstanding digital TV reception without signal saturation
- 360 degree reception pattern and patented reception technology eliminate need for constant adjustments while outperforming traditional antennas
- Optimized for HDTV reception and high gain picks up further stations
- Includes 3 way mounting bracket for maximum flexibility in placement including hanging or lying flat or standing
- Designed to blend in with high end HDTV systems
Terk FDTV2A Omni-Directional Amplified Flat Digital HDTV Antenna (Black) Reviews
Terk FDTV2A Omni-Directional Amplified Flat Digital HDTV Antenna (Black) Reviews
| 42 of 42 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Terk FDTV2A Omni-Directional Amplified Flat Digital HDTV Antenna (Black) (Electronics) First, I live in a suburban community approximately 14 miles SW of most of the TV transmitters in my region (according to [...]). So my review is probably best applicable to anyone who lives in a suburb outside a major city. If you don't fit this category, then please take my review with a huge grain of salt.(actually, everyone should take EVERY review of these TV antennas with a grain of salt) So after the official switch to DTV, we continued to use an amplified rabbit ears with loop antenna...with horrible results. We would have to continually turn and extend/retract and kick and scream at the antenna just to try to get a decent picture from one channel. And when we wanted to change channels, the same chaos would ensue again. Finally, fed up with the loop antenna's performance (and more importantly, someone broke one of the ears while adjusting!) I went to the local big box store. There were many non-amplified models available, but I felt that an amplified... Read more 29 of 29 people found the following review helpful: By Frank G. "Once More, With Feeling!" (United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Terk FDTV2A Omni-Directional Amplified Flat Digital HDTV Antenna (Black) (Electronics) Reviewing an antenna is difficult. I could tell you about which channels I get easily with the Terk FDTV2A (ABC, FOX, MyTV, CW, PBS) and which channels I really don't (CBS, NBC), but you don't live in my apartment, so that doesn't do you any good. What I can tell, you, however, is that this antenna doesn't seem to pick up any more channels than the other antennas I've tried, the RCA ANT1500 (returned to retail store) or Amplified Monoprice Antenna (currently in guest room).None of this is to say that the Terk FDTV2A is bad antenna, because it's not, but it's certainly no better than other things out there on the market. The Terk is definitely the best looking of the bunch, and I... Read more 37 of 39 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Terk FDTV2A Omni-Directional Amplified Flat Digital HDTV Antenna (Black) (Electronics) Put aside your suspicions of the pulling power of an indoor antenna that doesn't look like an antenna. The Terk FDTV2A is a powerhouse packed in a handsome, decorator-friendly package that has the Terk-proven capability to deliver plenty of local TV channels. Unlike the conventional antennas that sprout poles and branches of rods and create an eyesore while taking up a lot of space, this one is about the size of a sheet of stationery about a half-inch thick. It has a gloss black finish and can be hung on a wall or placed on a flat surface vertically or horizontally. One thin cable is for the power connection that amplifies the incoming signals and the other has a standard coax connector. It tunes itself, so the speak, and has full multi-directional capability. In my high-rise condo, placing the Terk next to a window and with a 15' coax cable run, even though multiple buildings are in the direct path to the broadcast antennas four miles away, I was able to get nearly 20 channels... Read more |
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