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Terk Hdr-I High-Definition Indoor Radio Antenna | 
enlarge | Brand: Audiovox Category: CE Department: Home Audio Video
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $29.00 You Save: $20.99 (42%)
New (23) from $29.00
Rating: 13 reviews
Color: Grey Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8 x 4.2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: HDRI Model: HDRI UPC: 044476034817 EAN: 0044476034817 ASIN: B000O7FDME
Release Date: April 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | Engineered For Digital Reception On Both The Am & Fm Bands | | • | Provides High-Definition, Am & Fm Reception | | • | Ultra Low Noise Amplifier For Pure Signal Amplification & Transfer | | • | Proprietary Am Loop Technology Minimizes Interference | | • | High Gain In Both Bands For Optimal Radio Performance |
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Product Description TERK INDOOR HD RADIO
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 13
Does a wonderful job September 9, 2009 Serenity (USA) Purchased in connection with Sony tuner. It is working very well. It may be a little location sensitive but then weather seems to bother the signal of the HD stations I listen to.
Underwhelmed with product, manufacturer and merchant September 7, 2009 Disillusioned (Long Island NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a SONY XDR-F1HD FM/AM Digital Tuner that is HD capable. I can receive multiple FM HD stations using the passive "T" shape of deployed wire provided by Sony. Other stations that I wish to access are received by others in my area, using other antenna arrangements.
I ordered the Terk Hdr-I from [...].com (aka Atlanta Network Tech and a subsidiary of Audiovox). As this employs external AC power, ostensibly to amplify received signals and as it is marketed as being HD radio capable, I assumed at least some improvement. When I received the product it was packaged in formed plastic wrap. In order to see if the product could/would do anything for me, I had to open the wrap, which I did being careful not to damage any of the contents. After about an hour of testing, I determined that this device, attached to my radio and commercial AC power, did no better nor worse than the passive wire antenna. I carefully placed the components, still in pristine condition, in the opened, original plastic wrap and mailing carton.
In response to successive Emails to [...]and Audiovox, I was told that I could not qualify for an RMA because the plastic wrap was breached and the product was not fit for resale as new. If this isn't a classic "pig in a poke" situation, I don't know what is.
I turned to Amazon.com and they refunded my entire expenditure. What a difference in business practices.
The product may work for others in other environments but, this was not to be in my circumstance. The sellers were definitely not what I expect when I make a purchase. Amazon restored my faith in the marketplace.
Significant improvement with a Teac HD1 radio June 29, 2009 V.M. 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I live in the Baltimore, MD area and reception with the dipole supplied with the radio was questionable if I wanted to listen to the Washington based stations. I tried the Terk Edge and the quality improved slightly; however, only for the local stations. When I bought the Terk HDR-1 and tried it I could pull in all of the available HD stations in the Baltimore-Washington area. I would recommend it without any reservatons.
HD antenna May 8, 2009 William H. Fair (Ohio) Works great with my Sony HD radio receiver. Small enough to hide. perfect reception.
Antenna April 26, 2009 Ryan Ginn (PA, USA) I have all my equipent located in a closet, and this antenna picks up everything. Great product at a great price.
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