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For clear reception from an indoor set-top antenna, try Terk's TV5. Its compact design uses twin-tuned horizontal receiving elements that are less than 5 inches high — nice and low for sitting on top of your TV or cabinet. These horizontal elements not only look better than "rabbit ears," they also work better because they require less adjustment — they're always in matched position. Directional tuning for individual stations is simple: a slight rotation of the elements is all it takes. And you can adjust the gain on the built-in amplifier with a twist of the knob. (The amplifier can also be bypassed to prevent overmodulation of strong signals.)
The TV5 solves the problem of receiving local TV channels with DBS systems. (Many satellite TV subscribers still aren't able to get their local channels via satellite, so an antenna is required.)
The TV5 also includes an RF-style coaxial input for a second source, and a selector that makes it easy to switch between the TV5 and another video source (like a cable or sateolite TV box, or a video game system) without having to change any connections.
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