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It has a bandwidth from 54-806 Megahertz. It is compact, can be used
indoors or mounted outside. I am a tinkerer and was just wondering what some of you more savvy antenna Elmer's thought and how well you all think it might work...or not work. Here are some of the specs: receives UHF, VHF, and HDTV/SDTV signals operational bandwidth: 54-806 MHz broadband helical-coil single element ultra-low-noise, impedance-matched amplifier amplifier gain: 10 dB output impedance: 75 ohms rustproof, high-strength aluminum body, silicone-sealed for weather resistance threaded F-connector for connection to RG6 cable (not included) includes power injector, sill and mast mounting brackets, flat coax cable 46-5/8"W x 4"H x 3-3/4"D Should I just stick with my Diamond Discone and forget tinkering with the Terk 55? If you want more info on the antenna, here is the company's link: http://www.terk.com/pdfs/tv55.pdf Many thanks for taking the time to respond! Alain |
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![]() "A.Pismo Clam" wrote in message ... It has a bandwidth from 54-806 Megahertz. It is compact, can be used indoors or mounted outside. I am a tinkerer and was just wondering what some of you more savvy antenna Elmer's thought and how well you all think it might work...or not work. Here are some of the specs: receives UHF, VHF, and HDTV/SDTV signals operational bandwidth: 54-806 MHz broadband helical-coil single element ultra-low-noise, impedance-matched amplifier amplifier gain: 10 dB output impedance: 75 ohms rustproof, high-strength aluminum body, silicone-sealed for weather resistance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TV is horizontally polarized so the Terk is made to be mounted horizontally. I suppose it could be made to mounted vertically, but like any active antenna it will pick up noise, moreso than the Diamond discone. I have experimented with active antennas for scanners in the past and found them to be a poor choice. Dont even think of buying one of those amps that you set by your scanner, it will pick up ALL the noise of the antenna and coax, and generally be a pain to use. I say stick with the Diamond and good low loss coax. Jeff |
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It really depends on where he's located.
In the city, where there's a lot of high power RF floating around, the discone would be a better choice. But in the countryside, away from any high power paging systems and public service transmitters, the Terk might be the best choice. I used to use a mast mount TV amp when I lived in a sparsely populated area and it worked great. When I moved closer to the city, I got nothing but desense and intermod. YMMV |
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