Terk Technology AM/FM+ Radio Antenna
Based on the common-sense notion that stereo owners want to listen to music, not static, Terk Technology’s AM/FM+ antenna is an ideal fit for casual and intense music fans alike. The antenna, which connects to virtually any radio or receiver, captures a crisp, high-end signal that far surpasses those of in-the-box competitors. Most receivers and rack systems come with “T” wire dipole antennas for FM reception, which provide marginal reception at best and are highly susceptible to noise and interference. The AM/FM+, by contrast, is omnidirectional, meaning it receives signals equally from all directions to ensure topnotch reception wherever your equipment is located. In addition, the device incorporates specialized noise-reducing elements to trim static to an absolute minimum, so listeners can enjoy clear signals from as many stations as are within range. The AM/FM+ is simple to connect and use–just plug it into your radio or receiver and you’re set. The device comes complete with matching transformers for 75 ohm and 300 ohm antenna inputs. In addition, the AM/FM+’s compact design blends with almost any décor. Listeners have the option of placing the antenna on or next to a component or mounting it on the wall. The latter option not only offers a unique look, but it may improve reception as well. It also separates the antenna from other audio components and electronics, which may reduce noise and interference. What’s in the Box AM/FM+ antenna, 75 ohm transf (more…)
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Posted under: Antennas
August 4th, 2009 by Home Audio 

1.0 out of 5 stars
Dreadful
I think if I used kite string to attach an out of focus black and white photograph of Nikola
Tesla playing whist to my Tivoli radio it would improve reception as much as…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terk Technology AM/FM+ Radio Antenna
I am very happy with the antenna. Now I can listen to my FM stations and enjoy my music without static. The sound is very clear.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does what it should
Nice antenna for a location with limited space. Don’t expect it to do anymore than a dipole wire that you hang like a “T” across your wall except it will not look as ugly.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the money
I have poor reception where I live and was hoping this would improve my reception which it didn’t.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terk AM/FM Passive Antenna works great for me
I’m in a suburban area, so I’m not on the fringe of radio stations. However, with a regular FM T-wire antenna, the FM reception was poor.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Terk Does Not Werk
My Sangean WR2 table radio comes with a crappy wire antenna but evidently a pretty good tuner – with the crappy antenna connected, I was able to get better than average FM tuning…
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does the job
The device needs to be facing a window, and not too far from a window, and it will work. I didn’t have any antenna and was looking for an antenna, and in my opinion this is a…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terk Technology AM/FM+ Radio Antenna – Good product
I have terrible radio reception on my home stereo system – could not even listen to basketball on ESPN without having to jack the volume way to get some sort of sound over the…
1.0 out of 5 stars
Black plastic junk
Didn’t connect to my hi end Yamaha Reciever, and once it did, it didn’t work. Going back to the store. Lost more channels after I hooked it up!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect!
I have an AIWA stereo system that was given to me as a gift almost ten years ago. With the system came two cheap antennas that were really just plastic coated wires with exposed…