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Directional Indoor UHF/VHF HDTVi Antenna

If you think youre going to get true 1080i local HDTV broadcasts from satellite or cable think again. Its not possible to get most of the high definition programming available today with just cabl...  
 
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Whitehorze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Altitude = reception...
You have to get the antenna up above the ground clutter. It's that simple...
itchyfingers89 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Do I hook this up to a FTA receiever and would I get good signal if I put this in the basement
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samreece1 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Do not trust anything that has to do with Tiger Direct. They WILL rip you off and cannot be trusted!
mikebingham34 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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bul shit
HymnTimeGospelSongs (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Good video ,but a real peice of junk.
Keith2800 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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For the people thinking about getting this Terk antenna save your money its not worth it. I had the winegard 3000 antenna but there were a few local channels that I could not get to come in so I bought this thing. It worked ok for me, but my wingard was better. If I had to give it a grade it would be a C. Next up for me is the ClearStream 2 outdoor UHF antenna. It has been getting great reviews and its small so I can keep it indoors. "Fingers crossed"
Guacatechs (4 months ago) Show Hide
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this antenna was the original specification for DTV, it was supposed to be UHF only, but because of the last minute hi VHF allotment, rabbit ears where added. DTV transmissions have lower power than old analog, so an indoor antenna is the last thing to get, for the money, a small outdoor antenna is a much better choice.
alwaysopen (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Why didn't he have a TV there to demonstrate the thing?

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