| Value | 4.5 | | Performance | 4.5 | | Ease of Use | 4.5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 4.5 |
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5 of 5 Review of Antenna Monday, June 30, 2008 Dan from Seattle, WA
Don't expect miracles but this antenna really works. I've used it to increase the signal strength of weak stations and decrease noise made by applliances in my house (light dimmer, air ionizer, and other).
The instructions are adequate but if the antenna isn't helping to resolve your reception problem then keep experimenting. Try the antenna at right angles to each side of your radio. If that doesn't work try placing the antenna parrallel to each side. Make sure the antenna is close enough to your AM radio to touch or almost touch it. Also try rotating the radio to different positions.
For those more technically inclined, I purchases a 300 ohm to 75 ohm matching transformer designed for TV cable/outdoor antenna interface and was able to get the Terk antenna to work flawlessly with a communications receiver.
I'm quite pleased with this antenna and would happlily buy it again at the price. It's a very good value. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 something that REALLY works well Monday, June 09, 2008 Mike from Westerly, RI
My Degen 1105 consistently shows a 5 - 6 bar (out of 10) signal strength improvement, using the AM Advantage loop.
This is the 2nd, I've purchased and the quality has improved in that the tuning dial is more accurate than the first (which was off by 100 khz).
Place small AM radios INSIDE the loop for best improvements. If the radio won't fit inside the loop, I found that orienting the AM Advantage to be at about a 45* angle to the radio's ferrite bar antenna works best. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Tunes in everything. Wednesday, April 09, 2008 Carolyn from Baltmiore, Maryland
This antenna allows me to get AM stations that were impossible to get prior to having it next to my radio. It's really amazing and I would recommend it to anyone. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 wow!!! Thursday, January 31, 2008 A Customer from shelton, WA
Took it out of the box, dialed in the station and placed it on top of my radio. Radio was already on and straining to bring in a signal. The second the Terk landed on the radio, the station came in clear and the constant static and scratching were gone. I listen to XM radio and now my favorite am stations are just as clear. Again . . . wow! Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 simple but effective Saturday, January 26, 2008 A Customer from California
Using this with newly purchased Cambridge Soundworks 820HD radio. Radio came with an AM loop but it never stays where you put it.
Pros:
* Solid base. Stays where you put it. Easy to move for adjusting reception. Isn't easily knocked over like other Terks.
* Significantly improves AM reception on all stations
* Single wire connection to radio
* Requires no power supply and the extra cable mess that goes with it.
Cons: (I'm nit-picking)
* Takes up some room. Prepare to sacrifice some space on the nightstand for good reception.
* Provided cable didn't work since both ends of my connection used 3.5mm mini jacks.
* Was only able to pick up one HD Radio signal on the AM band. I was hoping to get more, as there are many HD AM stations in my area. Makes me wonder if HD AM is even possible on anything less than a 50,000 watt blowtorch of a radio station. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Decent Solution Wednesday, October 11, 2006 A Customer from Scottsdale, AZ
This antenna provided a nice solution for me. I have a large home with a centrally located zTuner. Adding this into the mix made a previously unusable AM station come in clear as day. Was this review helpful?
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