TERK FM+ Indoor FM Antenna Multicolor

Specifications
- Product Dimensions:8 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches
- Item Weight: 8 ounces
- Item model number: FM+
- Color: Multicolor
- Impedance: 75 Ohm
Product Descriptions
- The FM+ is designed to offer music enthusiasts a cuttingedge, fashionable, and affordable antenna system.
- A significant boost in reception over traditional folded wire dipole antennas.
- All things considered, the Terk FM+ is a fantastic method to rapidly and affordably enhance the quality of your reception.
Easy Set Up
Depending on your tuner or receiver, TERK FM radio antennas are simple to install and come with a variety of connecting options:
- 75 Ohm Coaxial: Use the FM lead’s slip-on coaxial connector.
- Use the provided 75 Ohm matching transformer for the 75 Ohm push-button connection.
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Features
- More stations are received with less noise
- Installs quickly and effortlessly; shelves or wall mounts
- Able to receive digital HD FM radio transmissions
- Be prepared for storms by keeping up with local weather, news, crises, and school closings.
- Meets or exceeds CEA indoor antenna performance criteria
- USA-based designers and engineers
Note
Products with electrical plugs are made with American consumers in mind. Because outlets and voltage vary from country to country, this device might need an adapter or converter to be used where you are travelling. Before buying, kindly verify compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
It includes a coaxial cable on its own that is terminated with an F-Type, 75 Ohm connection.
A 2-wire to F-Type push-on (also known as non-threaded) connector adapter is also included with the antenna.
It connects to my FM+ ant with a clip-over male plug.
Yes. A male “F” connector is used to terminate the Terk’s 6 foot 75 ohm cable. For your Panasonic, ideal ENJOY!!
Although 70 miles is a distance, it is worthwhile to try. You might need to use an outside or boosted antenna.
The Panasonic SA-533 that I own is essentially the same device. Simply choose the appropriate adapter, and it will fit into the antenna port on the rear without any issues.
Anywhere there are transmissions, this antenna will operate.
One of the two connectors in the advertisement must be used to connect to the antenna. I’m not sure if you could attach friction connections to the cables for the bottom one.
The range is comparable to that achieved with a rabbit ear antenna.
The FM gadget is indeed connected. It lacks a power source. I don’t think it makes the signal stronger.
When you plug in the radio, a cell phone cannot be used.
My radio has a single antenna cable going from it.
Thanks for asking. Hello, this antenna performs much better than wire ones in terms of reception and clarity.
If your radio has an optional antenna input, it will function. It is not compatible with the common pull-up antenna.

















