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| Terk Technology AM-1000 Advantage Passive AM Indoor Antenna | |
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The indoor AM antenna was connected to my Technics stereo receiver and works much better than the loop antenna that shipped with the unit or when using a length straight insulated wire. The purchase was well worth the cost so that I could hear AM talk radio broadcasts using the stereo receiver vs. having to take out a portable AM/FM radio.
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I read many reviews about the Terk AM Advantage Antenna. Most of them are very positive. I must admit I was still doubtful. At work I have no AM reception at all. So when I received the antenna I used it at work and was quite surprised at the results. I was able to receive all my favorite AM stations and others that I was not aware of. This is a great product and I highly recommend it.
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| Great product - have been looking for something like this! | |
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I was a little sceptical about this product but after reading some of the reviews here, decided to give it a try. I have a Nakamichi receiver and the tuner would get some of my favorite AM stations (for football / baseball games) but they would sometimes cut out with a lot of static replacing the sound. I ditched the existing antenna (the one which came with the receiver) and replaced it with this one. Bingo ! The difference was immediately noticeable and I could now listen to all my stations without static and even if I turned up the volume a little bit, there was little or no distortion. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for improved AM reception.
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The Terk AM antenna has definitely helped the reception, particularly on a station that used to come in with a lot of static noise. It has done everything Terk said it would do!!!
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I purchased this antenna for use with my Superadio. It does provide s noticeable improvement over reception without the antenna. In an area with high levels of interference, this antenna does a good job of cutting through the high pitch whistle. It also does boost the strength of distant signals, but it is no replacement for a good radio with a ferrite antenna.
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