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Posted at 5:03 PM on Monday 11/9/09 by
Ben
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B&H Photo Video has the Terk HDTVi VHF/UHF HDTV Indoor Antenna for $26 with free shipping. It provides off-air reception of local analog or digital channels. [Compare]
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    Chrisman - Posted 7:03 pm PST 11/9/09 (3166 Posts)  Report Spam

    Looks like the Illudium Pew-36 Explosive Space Modulator

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    roctavio - Posted 7:06 pm PST 11/9/09 (104 Posts)  Report Spam

    Works well enough but tips over all the time. It would benefit from a wider base.

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    VOF - Posted 7:19 pm PST 11/9/09 (69 Posts)  Report Spam

    Compared with my old rabbit year that I can only watch snow from the TV. THis antenna is perfect, get all the channel 2-62. I get it from Bestbuy for $40, $26 is a really good price!!!!

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    aznprelude18 - Posted 10:59 pm PST 11/9/09 (7 Posts)  Report Spam

    It sucks, I can't even pick up NBC and it tips over all the time. It's bulky and wastes space.

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    BallzNall - Posted 3:15 am PST 11/10/09 (306 Posts)  Report Spam

    There is no such thing as analog channels anymore Ben!

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    loadednightrain1 - Posted 5:29 am PST 11/10/09 (279 Posts)  Report Spam

    #5 Low power stations can still be analog, also if you live near canada this would pick up their analog stations

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    rms - Posted 6:18 am PST 11/10/09 (319 Posts)  Report Spam

    oos.. amazon has it for 28.73.

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    pfft - Posted 7:04 am PST 11/10/09 (750 Posts)  Report Spam

    This whole low-power digital thing is poop. The TV stations need to amp up the signal at least 10x what it is now. I only live a few miles from the local broadcasters, and can't get baconnaise with any indoor antenna I've tried.

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    wogga - Posted 7:18 am PST 11/10/09 (704 Posts)  Report Spam

    After using the zenith version of this and comparing it to two of the Meritline cheapo versions, I'd recommend getting the Artec AN-1 antenna for $9 occasionally on sale from meritline.

    http://www.meritline.com/artec-an1-digital-flat-antenna---p-31475.aspx

    FYI, for most HD broadcasts (on UHF), don't use rabbit ears, use the Bow-Tie antenna!

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    GodHarri - Posted 7:48 am PST 11/10/09 (469 Posts)  Report Spam

    If you don't recieve all the signals, just buy 2 of these and point one in each direction and hook them up with a coax splitter.

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    fxp - Posted 9:36 am PST 11/10/09 (985 Posts)  Report Spam

    I doubt this would work well with VHF signals.

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