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New HD outdoor antenna uses urban signal reflection to its advantage
Nov 17, 2004 8:00 AM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
TERK Technologies new HDTV antenna
TERK Technologies is now shipping a new antenna for HDTV reception in cities where line-of-sight to television transmission towers is obstructed.
The HDTVs antenna is 16in x 16in x 4in, and is intended for outdoor mounting.
Because the HDTVs antenna can effectively receive UHF signals from a distance of more than 50 miles from the broadcast tower, it is also well-suited for installation in suburban locations.
The antenna provides reception of all local HDTV broadcasts, with an operating bandwidth covering both the UHF (channels 2 – 13) and VHF (channels 14 – 69) frequency ranges.
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