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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Terk |
| FEATURES: | Two antennas in one ? It can function either as an omnidirectional antenna for great reception from all directions, or directionally to zero in or distant or weak stations, Ajustable built-in amplification for optimum signal clarity, Superb performance is further enhanced by unique Air Coil technology, which electrically isolates AM and FM elements from each other, for increased selectivity with dramatcially reduced static and noise, Dimensions - 17H x 3W x 3-1/2D, Included accessories - AC/DC power adapter, 75 ohm to 300 ohm transformer, 75 ohm F connector to 75 ohm screw-type connector |
| TYPE: | Electronics, Audio |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | AF9330 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 034405000877 |
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Customer Reviews of Terk Technology AF9330 AM/FM Antenna Tower
Works great My office is a metal framed brick building so FM reception is "sketchy" at best. The wire antenna that came with me executive stereo just wasnt worthy. Barely pulled in Local stations. With the Terk I am able to pull in FM from 100 miles away. Thanks, I think, to the fact that it is amplified and adjustable. This antenna was the best $19.00 I have ever spent. It is made by Audiovox if that matters. The fact of the matter is that this antenna is well worth the money. Buy it if you live in a fringe reception area and enjoy clear real stereo FM broadcasts. <
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Good Antenna, improved my weak receiver's reception tremendously!
This antenna is a good buy for the money. I have a sharp xlmp131 which had horrible reception for am and fm stations. I bought this product from a local store in town and tried it out. It improved my
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>reception of weak signals and cleared static from my strong ones. It also amplified the am so that i could recieve stations I never used to get!
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>Pros: Elegant design and superior technology
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>Cons: Wish the cable was longer than about 3ft. But other than that nothing else.
Almost completely useless
I was fooled. I thought, "Oh, a vertically polarized, amplified antenna ought to work pretty well, at least a little better than the antenna built into the power cord of my tabletop radio." Well, folks, it doesn't. In a few minutes, you can make a very simple passive dipole antenna (i.e., a hunk of wire, basically) with a piece of 300-ohm flat twin-lead wire (you know, the stuff that's flat with two wires about a 1/4" apart in molded plastic...goes for about a dime a foot) that works better for FM. I know because I did a side-by-side comparison between the Terk and my homebrew dipole...the dipole pulled in the station I wanted in stereo while the Terk antenna could only get me a noisy mono signal at any gain setting. As a radio hobbyist (licensed ham radio operator), I am ashamed to admit that I fell for this one, so please don't tell anyone.