Posts Tagged HighDefinition

Terk Hdr-I High-Definition Indoor Radio Antenna

Written on October 23, 2009 by Home Audio

Filed Under: Antennas

Terk Hdr-I High-Definition Indoor Radio Antenna

Terk HDR-1 HD radio antennas are optimized for HD radio reception. Their high-gain, ultra low noise amplifiers and high band separation will ensure the best possible customer satisfaction with digital radio receivers as well as help minimize returns. Today, many local radio stations broadcast digital streams known as HD radio (Hybrid Digital Radio), allowing your to enjoy your favorite FM and AM stations with unprecedented audio quality and with track titles and artist names displayed on your receiver. Stations also have the ability to multi-cast giving you access to more channels than ever before. Best of all is HD is completely free, no subscriptions fees.

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Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception

Written on July 24, 2009 by Home Audio

Filed Under: Antennas

Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception

The high-performance HDTVa amplified indoor HDTV antenna from Terk Technologies is designed to capture both UHF and VHF signals (channels 2 to 69) while extending the reception range for all local HDTV broadcasts. The HDTVa uses an ultra-low-noise, high-gain amplifier with Terk’s exclusive Dual-Drive Amplifier technology for clear reception of both distant and close HDTV and DTV stations. As suitable for those living in city apartments as for those in suburban homes, the compact HDTVa lets viewers experience HDTV broadcasts in full resolution. Designed for total reception versatility, the HDTVa’s high-gain antenna array can be oriented either horizontally or vertically within its mounting base to achieve optimum capture of off-air broadcasts. Set the amplifier to high-gain mode to compensate for signals that are too weak or might otherwise be bypassed for a stronger signals nearby. Simplifying your installation, the HDTVa uses Terk’s Power Injector to derive power via its coaxial connecting cable. The result? One cable is all you have to connect, making it easy to install the HDTVa atop or near your television. The antenna is engineered to receive all local HDTV channels, with an operating bandwidth covering both the UHF (channels 2 to 13) and VHF (channels 14 to 69) frequency ranges. Its highly directional log periodic UHF and precision VHF elements are designed to receive HDTV broadcasts with maximum signal strength while rejecting all or most interference (more…)