• Reviews around signal (2.90 of 5)

    TERK Dual-Drive, Amplified Indoor FM Antenna

    • It has its limitations but does boost the signal enough to notice it.
    • Most of the radio stations had a lot of static noise, I had to reorient the antennas all the time, in order to get a little bit of cleaner signal
    • The signal is usually quite clear and steady, but occasionally there are intermittent signal interruptions due to atmospheric conditions, etc
    • I think this is for a metropolitan area with very strong signals and a user that wants to have the smallest most attractive looking antenna possible.
    • In an attempt to improve a weak signal I routed a cable to the second floor and using the wire antenna that came with the receiver improved the
    • I had trouble receiving the signal from my radio favorite station in SB, and this brings it in very clearly.
    • This is the ticket if you are getting a marginal FM signal.
    • it does boost the signal, but not as much as I'd like.......just OK.
    • The signal for the NPR station I'd like to use for wake-up was poor, even with rabbit ear antenna plugged into a decent receiver.
    • In an attempt to improve a weak signal I routed a cable to the second floor and using the wire antenna that came with the receiver improved the
    • Note that my technics fm tuner has excellent noise rejection so amplifying weak signals introduces little to no noise.
    • Even at 7 feet high the Terk did not pull in a better signal.
    • it helps bring in boarder-line weak signals - but not much more.
    • All but the strongest FM signals were sent immediately to ground by the building
    • I estimate that I receive usable signals from at least 40 stations, although some of the weaker ones do fade
    • The signal is usually quite clear and steady, but occasionally there are intermittent signal interruptions due to atmospheric conditions, etc
    • I would highly recommend this product for anyone wanting to improve their fm signal!
    • Here, the standard wire antenna gives me a decent signal and I can find HD stations
    • I'm pairing it with a Sangean AM/FM HD tuner, by the way, which doesn't need a lot in the way of input to deliver a good signal
    • This product didn't boost my signals at all.
    • Listening to a "weak" signal in the garage right now
    • It won't pick up a specific weak signal