C.Crane Terk Advantage AM Antenna (TR1)
- Brand: C.Crane
- P\N: CC-TR1
Description
When you want better AM reception, but also want an AM Antenna with some style points, this is a great choice.
The Terk Indoor AM antenna normally doubles the audio from a weak AM radio signal. At nighttime it can reduce fadeout by 90%. It is best used on a portable radio. No attachment is necessary because it induces a stronger signal into the ferrite antenna inside the radio.
When the power is out, like in a hurricane, this antenna can be used to pick up a more distant AM radio station for news. With simple experimentation you will find the best position in relation to your radio. Tune your portable or clock radio to a weak AM station. Place the antenna 1” or 2” away from your radio and adjust the tuning knob.
It is a “loop” antenna that responds remarkably well to the AM frequencies 520-1710 KHz. C. Crane was started with this type of antenna 40 years ago in 1983. Forty years before that, this type of antenna was mounted on several types of WWII aircraft to find their way home after a bombing run. It was tuned to a radio signal for an approximate direction and then swiveled 90 degrees so the pilot could fly what’s known as the “null” (no signal) which was within one degree of the correct way to fly home. Of course, there was the possibility they were flying in the exact wrong direction even with a compass. If the signal got weaker, they would turn around. Remember there were no satellites, GPS or computers at that time.
The TERK comes with a 6.75' wire with twin leads so you can connect it directly to your stereo or radio.
It easily outperforms any of the smaller untuned antennas normally included with a home stereo system.
What's in the Box:
- Terk AM Advantage antenna
- Instruction Manual
- 6.75' wire with twin leads
- One Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
| General Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Gain: | 20dB |
| Loop Diameter: | 9 ¼" |
| Optional Direct Connect Wire (Included): | 6 ¾' |
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Reviews
2 reviews
My only complaint about this antenna is that it is too good.
by Chicago Talk Radio Enjoyer
My only complaint about this antenna is that it is too good. I'm not joking. I'm in a half-grade basement in the suburbs of Chicago hoping to get slightly better reception for AM talk radio. And I'm getting better reception real good, so much so, that I'm picking up signals hundreds of miles away. During the day time. I have to change the frequency on the antenna when I change stations on the radio dial because it picks up a station in a different time zone.
I recommend the TERK AM Advantage antenna..
by fredtwowheeler@gmail.com
I am well pleased with my purchase of this antenna. I have owned a Boise radio for at least 6 years. The AM reception on the radio was always either bad, or terrible, now with this antenna, the AM reception is either good, or very good. I highly recommend this antenna.