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It worked great with my Sony FM tuner and now works even better with my Sony HD tuner.I love it. If it's hard for your to lock into favorite stations, I recommend this antenna. I live between 2 major radio markets where the stations tend to overlap and interfere with each other but with this antenna you'll get astounding reception.
Here's that little tuner.Sony XDRF1HD HD Radio Tuner I recently moved in to a new apartment and found that my FM reception was going to be not as good as in the old one.I tried several different setups on my Sony XDR-F1 HD tuner including a home-brew T2FD I found plans for on the web, and a Hentenna, of which I have built several tuned for FM.Except for a powered rabbit-ear I use for TV, I got only marginal service.Well today the Terk FM Edge Dual-Drive arrived and I put it in and immediately got a good stable digital lock on the three stations I have been listening to the most, and was actually surprised when one of them had digital.These are local stations and it seemed that I should be hearing the digital signal right off, so I'm glad now to find that I will be enjoying digital FM like I had hoped.
I returned it and purchased the Terk non amplified version which worked much better. This item did not improve FM reception on my Pioneer receiver.
Now she is happy which means everyone is happy. They now come in crystal clear. Received the Terk Fm-4000 Antenna within 4 days and it has performed flawlessly. My wife complained that the FM stations she wanted to listen to out at the pool, would fade in and out.
Plugged this in and completely lost half the stations I was getting with the rigged up wire antenna. So don't waste your time or money, get a $3.99 dipole wire antenna, it will work better. I got one of these hoping to pick up some of the local DFW radio stations a little better. Turned up to full power, just static. I would return mine but I waited too long to try it so now I'm stuck with it. Currently using just a 10 foot length of speaker wire. It picks the stations up, but with static.
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